June 23, 1975
June 24, 1975
June 25, 1975
June 26, 1975
June 27, 1975
I've listened to the June 25th episode and as soon as I publish this post I'll be listening to the June 26th and June 27th episodes. In the June 25th episode Ray speaks about the Misty album and throughout the hour Ralph plays Ray's recordings of "Young Love", "Indian Love Call", and "Lady of Spain". The first song of the hour is Donna Fargo's recording, "Hello Little Bluebird". Ralph mentions that the song was recorded at Ray's studio. Ralph and Ray get into a comical argument regarding the year Sonny James recorded "Young Love". Ralph says it's 1955 and Ray says 1957. The answer is in the middle...the song originated in 1956 and was first recorded by one of it's writers, Ric Cartey. Sonny James recorded his version in the latter half of 1956 and it became a hit in 1957 followed by the Tab Hunter version. Throughout the hour show from June 25th you'll hear recordings by the likes of Charley Pride, Connie Smith, Billy Walker, Johnny Carver, and even an instrumental by Sonny James. The final song of the June 25th episode is Ray's version of "Lady of Spain". Ray mentions the instrumentation used for the recording and how he excitedly hollers out the name of the saxophone player, Norman Ray, in the recording...
International single release, 1975 |
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