March 25, 2020

Ray Stevens and Company sing "Along Came Jones"...

One of the recent YouTube videos from Ray Stevens is a 1969 clip of "Along Came Jones". The performance is done against a backdrop of a refined, classical music performance showing Ray Stevens, Andy Williams, and Danny Thomas standing side by side and looking like a performance of "Along Came Jones" is the farthest thing from their minds.

Ray Stevens, Andy Williams, and Danny Thomas; 1969
Note the studious look of all three legendary entertainers. We see Andy Williams and Danny Thomas, in character, intently looking over their notes while Ray appears eager and ready to get things started. The trio walk out on stage and take their places behind the pedestals. After several seconds of fumbling with their "music sheets" and clearing their throats in a comical fashion there's a fanfare where the trio stand still and then Ray launches into a performance of "Along Came Jones". If you hadn't seen this video clip yet try and guess which one plays Sweet Sue and which one plays Salty Sam. Jimmy Osmond is also part of this video clip, too.



Ray Stevens, Andy Williams, and Danny Thomas; 1969

2 comments:

  1. Who plays the saxophone?

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    1. I wish I knew. The back of the 1969 "Gitarzan" album only lists two musicians in the credit list. The drummer (Jerry Carrigan) and the bass player (Norbert Putnam). I know that on some of Ray's albums the saxophone was played by Norman Ray. On the "Misty" album there's a song on there called 'Lady of Spain'. During the saxophone solo Ray hollers out 'blow it, Norman!!'. In the late '70s on through today the saxophone heard on Ray Stevens recordings is Denis Solee and sometimes Buddy Skipper.

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