November 18, 2019

Ray Stevens and Happy Hour...

Hello once again! I was at the grocery store and came home to find that Ray Stevens had uploaded a 1984 performance of "Happy Hour is the Saddest Time of the Day". If you're a dedicated fan or a longtime fan of Ray Stevens...although I think dedicated/longtime are synonymous...but anyway, if you're knowledgeable about Ray's career and his music then you'll know this song originated in 1984 on his Platinum album, He Thinks He's Ray Stevens. I have that release on vinyl, cassette, and in CD. The latter pressing is under the alternate title, Mississippi Squirrel Revival, but the track list is as it appears on He Thinks He's Ray Stevens. As I touched upon earlier in the year that 1984 album turns 35 this year.



If you hadn't seen the performance before let me say it's wonderful. Would you expect anything other than that? Ray turns into a clown right before our eyes and doesn't miss a beat during the performance of the song. I kept thinking of Willie the Weeper, a clown/tramp character popularized by Emmett Kelly, as well as Red Skelton's Freddie the Freeloader, when I watched Ray, in clown make-up, sorrowfully sing "Happy Hour is the Saddest Time of the Day". Now, as most of you know, Ray dressed up as a clown in the music videos for "Shriner's Convention" and "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?" in 1995 and there have been several instances where Ray's wore a clown nose or had his face painted for performances of "Your Bozo's Back Again" but this 1984 performance is the first I'd seen where he's visually played the sorrowful clown...rather than just appearing in clown make-up. It's another example of Ray's multi-talents on display.

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