It's me once again!! In this blog entry I'm focusing on a song recorded by Ray Stevens in 1987 as a newly recorded track found on his Gold album, Greatest Hits Volume Two, on MCA Records. If you know your Ray Stevens history that's the year his recording, "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?", which criticized televangelists, crossed over into the pop mainstream and received attention from a wide variety of diverse media outlets far removed from country music and was nominated for a Grammy in early 1988. That single prompted MCA to issue Greatest Hits Volume Two. The same year the label had issued Greatest Hits, a Platinum selling record, and a 2-LP collection through television and print advertisements, Get The Best of Ray Stevens. In the case of the second volume of hits, which shows Ray on the album cover dressed as a baseball player, an all-new recording was added to the previously released material. "Mama's in the Sky with Elvis" can be found as track number five on Side One of Greatest Hits Volume Two, for those that have a vinyl or cassette copy. If you have a CD copy it's simply track five of ten on the disc.
If you look closely the umpire is the late Norro Wilson, a legendary songwriter/music producer in Nashville, and one of Ray's longtime acquaintances/friends. Anyway, this is the compilation from MCA Records in 1987 featuring the first pressing of "Mama's in the Sky With Elvis". The single, from the pen of Bruce Innis and Cinde Borup, tells the story of a married couple whose wife happens to be a hardcore Elvis fan. In a tragic turn of events the wife had excused herself from her husband in order to dance with her inflatable Elvis doll. The couple presumably lived in an apartment due to the fact that within the lyrics of the song the wife began dancing with the Elvis doll on the balcony...but got too close to the edge...and well, you guessed it...and now "Mama's in the Sky with Elvis". If you back up a few lines you'll see that I mentioned that this was the first pressing of the song. The following year "Mama's in the Sky with Elvis" was placed on Ray's 1988 comedy album, I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like. On that album cover he's dressed as Will Rogers performing a lasso demonstration. I've never found out the reason the 1987 recording was placed on the 1988 album but I've always made the assumption that perhaps Ray or MCA wanted the song to have even more exposure given that it was overshadowed among Ray's hits on Greatest Hits Volume Two. The first track of that compilation collection was, naturally, the recently released "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" in which televangelists were still a topic in the news cycle in the fall of 1987 when Greatest Hits Volume Two was issued...and so it's my guess "Mama's in the Sky with Elvis" was placed on 1988's I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like in an effort to give it a studio album to call home rather than it being an exclusive track on a compilation album...but then again there's always the possibility that there weren't enough songs to fill out the 1988 album and so they simply placed "Mama's in the Sky with Elvis" on it to fill the need. The song was never issued on a commercial single and so I couldn't title this blog entry 45 at 33 which is why it's called Mama's 33. Yes, yes...you do the math...33 years ago this year was 1987.
As of this writing Ray Stevens is scheduled to be a special guest later today on The T.G. Sheppard Show (3pm Eastern) which airs on Elvis Radio found on SiriusXM channel 19. You can visit the show's webpage by clicking HERE. I don't have a subscription to the service but for those that have this in their car or on their computer Ray will be a special guest later today. T.G.'s show begins at 3pm Eastern on Elvis Radio, channel 19, but there's no time table as to when Ray will appear. The show runs 3 hours. The visual promo for Ray's appearance can be found HERE. I'm sure Ray will discuss his CabaRay showroom and the upcoming third season of concerts which are set to begin on March 12th. Maybe there's new music on the immediate horizon?? Oh I hope!! Elvis, I'm sure, will be a topic of discussion. A week from today is Ray's birthday (January 24th) but I don't know if that will be brought up or not. Ray and T.G., if you weren't aware, recorded a duet together called "This One Burger King Town" a number of years ago. You can find a user generated audio/visual montage of the song on YouTube if you do a simple search for the song's title. Also, T.G. previously guest starred on Ray's CabaRay Nashville television series. His guest appearance on Ray's show happened during Season One. The other guest on that episode was Tanya Tucker.
It's very unlikely but I'm hoping some kind of transcript of Ray's guest appearance becomes available or there's limited audio released. It's usually the case with a subscription based appearance that there's very little that trickles out onto social media sites...understandably they want subscription based content to remain exclusive for those that pay for the content...yet a little piece of the guest appearance, like a teaser, would be more than welcome.
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