April 5, 2020

Ray Stevens sings "Everybody Needs a Rainbow"...

One of the things that often gets overlooked in the career of Ray Stevens are the songs that he recorded from other songwriters. Well, I should rephrase that. I should say that a lot of people have this tendency to assume that everything Ray sings is something he wrote. Ray is without a doubt a gifted songwriter and music composer but there are just as many songs he's recorded from the pen of other talented writers as there are songs he wrote or co-wrote. It's a talent that I've never been able to explain into words...where you take a song and make it sound like you wrote it. "Everybody Needs a Rainbow" is one of those songs. It comes from the pen of Layng Martine, Jr. who at the time was a writer for Ray's publishing company. I'm sure all of you know the story of how Layng recorded a song he had written called "Rub It In". Ray produced and published Layng's recording of the song and as the story goes Ray wanted to hold off it's release until early the following year but the record label, Barnaby, wanted to issue it as soon as possible. As a result of the rush release the recording didn't become the hit that the label had hoped for. The following year the song was recorded by Billy "Crash" Craddock. Ray, being the song's publisher, was on the receiving end of Billy's success as was Layng, since he was the song's writer. Nevertheless, Layng's own rendition that Ray produced forever remains an obscurity. Anyway, here is Ray's 1974 recording of "Everybody Needs a Rainbow"...



This single from Ray never appeared on any of his albums for almost 20 years. It was a Top-40 on the Country chart and a Top-20 on the Adult-Contemporary chart in the latter half of 1974. As you heard when you listened to the audio it's an inspirational song as is the B-side, "Inside", from his 1973 album, Losin' Streak. The B-side could also classify as self-motivational. "Everybody Needs a Rainbow" finally made it's debut on an album when Ray released the gospel song compilation, A Brighter Day, in 1992. Ray re-recorded "Everybody Needs a Rainbow" for his Love Lifted Me album in 2016. This project was unusual in that it featured mostly re-recorded vocals backed with the original music from the early '70s. The advantage of using multi-tracking is that you can separate the vocals from the music in the recording process. So, the music heard in the early '70s on those recordings was placed underneath Ray's re-recorded vocals. The only exception is "Let Our Love Be a Light Unto the People"...the original recording is placed on the 2016 CD.

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