April 4, 2020

Ray Stevens: 45 at 50...

I came across an alert on a social media site earlier today that April 4, 1970 is the date that "Everything is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens made it's debut on Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart. I usually don't have the actual release dates memorized...I'm pretty okay when it comes to the year that a Ray Stevens song was released...but not necessarily the exact month and day. The single marks it's Golden anniversary this year...it was 50 years ago today that it debuted on the charts.

Ray Stevens; 1970
I came across this sheet music on-line a number of years ago and so naturally I saved it. I don't know where I found it...probably an on-line store. The photo looks similar to one that appeared in an issue of TV Guide in 1970. In that issue there was a multi-page story revolving around Ray, his career to that point, and the decision to have him host a nationally televised variety show on NBC. The article mentioned how Ray is a virtual unknown to television viewers (except those watching Andy's show) but the author pointed out that Ray's no stranger to the music business. "Everything is Beautiful" made it's Hot 100 debut on April 4, 1970 and it took off like a rocket, well, almost. It spent a couple of weeks outside the Top-40 during the week ending April 4, 1970 and April 11, 1970. It entered the Top-40 the week ending April 18, 1970. I find it interesting because my brother was born on April 18th but 12 years later in 1982. Once it entered the Top-40 then it took off like a rocket. Ray Stevens had been frequently appearing on the Andy Williams variety show on NBC since 1969. In 1970 Ray signed a recording contract with Andy's record company, Barnaby. In addition to Ray wanting his debut single for the label to be a hit he had been asked to be the summer host for Andy Williams. So, then, Ray not only wanted to write a song that would be a hit for Barnaby Records but also could be a theme song for the upcoming summer television show. The summer 1970 show was taped in television studios in Toronto, Canada during the time "Everything is Beautiful" was climbing the chart. The single, as mentioned, took off like a rocket once it hit the Top-40 portion of the Hot 100. In it's 5th week on the Hot 100 it was already among the Top-20 hit songs...in it's 9th week on the Hot 100 it was sitting at number one on May 30th. It spent a second week, June 6th, at number one before beginning it's slide back down the chart. The single became one of Ray's biggest hits and largest selling singles. It was certified Gold for a million copies sold. It was an international hit song and crossed over to the country music format and made an appearance, briefly, on the Top-40 chart in that format. It was his first Top-40 country single and his second appearance on the Top 100 country chart. His first ever appearance on the country chart happened in 1969 with his version of "Sunday Morning Coming Down".

"Everything is Beautiful" reached it's peak in late May/early June 1970. The summer replacement show for Andy Williams that Ray hosted hit the air June 20, 1970 on NBC. The music heard as the theme song was "Everything is Beautiful". Ray performed the song in it's entirety on one episode but would open each episode singing the chorus of the song. It was an hour long show airing on Saturday nights. The cast included Lulu, Mama Cass, Steve Martin, Billy Van, Carol Robinson, Solari and Carr, and Dick Curtis. The eighth and final episode of the summer show aired on August 8, 1970.

The song was recorded by other artists throughout the decades. The Grammy Awards held early in 1971 presented two Grammy Awards for "Everything is Beautiful". Ray won a Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance while gospel artist, Jake Hess, won a Grammy that same year in the category of Best Sacred Performance.

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