December 31, 2019

Ray Stevens: New Year's Eve 2019...

Hello all...a couple of video clips surfaced of Ray Stevens and I've decided to embed them in what more than likely will be my last blog entry of the year. The video clips are of Ray performing some festive songs on his CabaRay Nashville television series...first up we have "Let's Have a Party", a lively performance with members of the audience and the band wearing party hats. The song goes back to the late 1950s as research shown. The hit version was recorded by Wanda Jackson but it had previously been recorded by Elvis and has since been recorded by others. The performance from Ray Stevens displays the kind of music variety that you'll hear at the CabaRay and on his television program. Interesting bit of trivia is the Wanda Jackson recording was produced by Ken Nelson...the guy responsible for getting Ray Stevens on records. Ken signed Ray to Prep Records in 1957, a subsidiary of Capitol Records. Ray's first series of single releases during 1957-1958 were on the Prep and Capitol labels and they were all produced by Ken Nelson...but here is Ray Stevens reaching into his Rhythm and Blues vein...



In this second video clip you'll see Ray perform a song that's long become a standard called "What Are You Doing New Years Eve?"...from the pen of Frank Loesser. I did some research and found out it was first recorded in 1947 as a non-charted song for Margaret Whiting..it's first chart appearance arrived two years later, 1949, for the rhythm and blues group The Orioles. Their recording hit the Top-10 on the Rhythm and Blues chart. Nancy Wilson recorded a version and that rendition hit the Top-10 in 1965 and 1967 on Billboard's Christmas singles chart. It's been recorded by numerous artists over the decades. By pure coincidence 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the song's debut on a weekly music chart and here's Ray Stevens performing it...


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