December 22, 2019

Ray Stevens sings his Christmas Classic...

Hello one and all...in this particular blog entry I'm embedding a recent video upload from Ray Stevens. This time around it's a video of him singing his Christmas classic, "Santa Claus is Watching You". This song, as long time Ray Stevens fans should already know, originated in 1962 and was issued as a single on Mercury Records. In that recording Ray sings about how children across the world better behave and do well in school because Santa's watching...he knows who's naughty and nice. The 1962 recording hit the Hot 100 that Christmas season. Ray wrote the song and in it's original lyrics he came up with the catchphrase "he's everywhere, he's everywhere!" and the inclusion of additional reindeer during the roll call. Aside from those two instances the rest of the song is aimed pretty much at children. Yes, as I've mentioned before, I like the 1962 recording but then Ray, several decades later, reworked the song into a tale of a relationship between two people in which the man warns his wife not to cheat on him because Santa's watching. This rendition hit in 1985...and in a pretty big way, too. It was featured on his MCA album that year, I Have Returned, and not only that it holds the distinction of being his very first music video. The 1985 version retained the "he's everywhere, he's everywhere!" catchphrase but hilariously added even more reindeer to the roll call. In the 1962 recording Rudolph was missing due to a dislocated hip he suffered in a Twist contest...in the 1985 version the missing Rudolph is said to be staking out a house at the order of Santa who's revealed to be working for the C.I.A. and attempting to catch adultery being committed. 

The single release featured a picture sleeve of Ray, as Santa, peaking out from behind a Christmas tree next to a chimney. The 1962 recording also came with a picture sleeve in which Ray is shown with his hand above his eyes as if he's looking into the distance at Santa. An illustration of Santa appears on the picture sleeve, too. Ray re-recorded the song in 1997 for his first ever Christmas album, Christmas Through a Different Window. It was a re-recording of the 1985 version...the rendition containing the most familiar set of lyrics. In the more familiar recording of the song there's a segment that features an extensive display of scat singing. You'll see this in the video clip below. Now, whenever the 1962 recording is made mention of on social media sites, a lot of people have a stunning reaction which, after all, is rather normal given how obscure the 1962 recording had become and how massively popular the 1985 reworked version became. I, too, immediately think of the 1985 version of the song whenever I think of "Santa Claus is Watching You" even though I know the 1962 recording with different lyrics exists. Ray, as far as I know, has never performed the lyrics contained in the 1962 recording on any television show. A performance from Ray on a Christmas episode of his television series, CabaRay Nashville, was uploaded onto YouTube yesterday. This joins another performance of the song that Ray uploaded several days prior from 30 years ago in 1989...but below is a performance of the song by Ray in 2017...to date his most recent video upload...

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