November 23, 2019

Ray Stevens: The Fall Guy episode...

Hello one and all!! Earlier today a couple of YouTube video clips from Ray Stevens appeared on-line. The video clips center around his guest appearance on an episode of The Fall Guy from November 1983. The Fall Guy, a classic action-adventure series, starred Lee Majors as Colt Seavers...a stuntman in Hollywood...who earns a better living, just as dangerously, as a bounty hunter. Lee sings the theme song, "The Unknown Stuntman". The series ran five years (1981-1986) and was among the Top-20 during two (1982-1984) of it's five seasons. The episode that Ray Stevens guest starred in is titled Pirates of Nashville. I've spoke of this guest appearance before but, as far as I know, I've never embedded any video footage from that episode onto the blog. Ray's video clips gather his appearances from that episode.



Doesn't Ray seem like a natural in front of the camera?? Well, of course he does...which is why he's had such success with television appearances and video content throughout his career. How did you react when you seen the face slap? The first clip is the lengthiest at over 6 minutes. In the first scene, which takes place inside a car, you'll hear Ray on the radio singing a piece of "Country Boy, Country Club Girl"...a song from his 1982 Don't Laugh Now album. You'll see a lot of scenic shots throughout the clip...including a shot of The Ryman Auditorium which, in 1983, had not been updated/upgraded/renovated yet. The Ryman revival wouldn't begin until the early 1990s. The scene with Ray and company wasn't actually inside the Ryman...the producers of the series simply used the facility as an exterior shot. The shot of Ray with the guitar features the closing notes of "Honky Tonk Waltz", a song Ray hit the Country Top-20 with in 1976 on Warner Brothers. You can hear pieces of the song in the bar scene.

1983
In the second video clip Ray's singing "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee" from his Me album. This album was released in the latter half of 1983 on the Mercury label...it was the first time Ray had recorded for Mercury since the early '60s. The shirt that Ray is wearing is very similar to the one he wore on the 1983 Greatest Hits album for RCA. If you don't look carefully you'd think it was the same shirt...as I did for quite a number of years. In both video clips you'll see brief appearances by Dottie West and in the second clip you'll see Charlie Daniels, too.


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