Yes, it's me once again!! I posted an earlier Christmas day blog entry filled with several YouTube clips from Ray Stevens and here I am creating a new blog entry to spotlight the audio of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", a Christmas standard that Ray Stevens recorded in 2009. The song is part of his second Christmas album, Ray Stevens Christmas. I've heard a lot of versions of that song but I'd never heard it performed in the manner in which Ray Stevens delivered it...with a generous helping of echo and vocal over-dubs in addition to the prominent presence of the saxophone. The 2009 Christmas CD was no laughing matter...a completely serious album from beginning to end. The music tilted toward jazz/big-band. You can purchase the Mp3 by clicking this LINK. It's a wonderful collection of Christmas songs done in Ray's own style.
The album was not heavily promoted during Christmas 2009 due to other recordings from Ray over-shadowing it. Check the blog archives in November/December 2009 and the entirety of 2010 for what was going on in his career. The album wasn't promoted in 2011, either...but eventually Ray made a music video in 2012 for a song from this album, his Drifters-inspired version of "White Christmas". This was the year he also released music videos for "Redneck Christmas", "Merry Christmas", and his take on the stuttering version of "Blue Christmas"...a novelty single that had been an annual staple on AM and FM radio stations for a number of years at Christmas time. The stuttering rendition had originally been recorded by a fictional group billed as Seymour Swine and the Squealers. Ray had recorded a serious version of "Blue Christmas" for the 2009 CD...but when he decided to record his version of Seymour Swine's rendition in 2012 Ray issued it as a CD single accompanied with the serious rendition...as well as it's debut as a music video on YouTube.
The latest upload...the audio clip of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"...
This audio was uploaded back on December 18th and it's for his clever "Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz". A little bit of history surrounding this song is that Ray had originally written and recorded it for a various artists compilation album MCA released in 1985 called Tennessee Christmas. Ray re-recorded the song in 1997 for his first Christmas album, Christmas Through a Different Window. The 1985 recording of the song occasionally popped up on AM radio stations during Christmas season when I was a kid and teenager but I'd never owned a copy of it. I'd always remembered bits and pieces of it, though. Anyway, once it became available on his 1997 Christmas album I felt a sense of euphoria...at long last I had that song in my possession!! It's a very clever song...blending catchphrases and traditions of every major holiday and rolling them up into one. If you don't find yourself grinning or feeling happy when listening to this song then you've got ice in your veins and perhaps resemble the Grinch or Ebeneezer Scrooge when looking in the mirror.
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