May 19, 2020

Ray Stevens: COVID-19 song premiers May 25th...

Hello all! I was searching the internet and came across an alert posted on the Ray Stevens YouTube channel.

*** The alert is for a live video event taking place this coming Monday May 25th at 11:30am on YouTube. Ray will unveil his new COVID-19 recording, "Quarantined", from the pen of Buddy Kalb. You can access the page where the live video event will take place by clicking HERE. In the upper right hand side of the page is the chat area. I've already left a comment stating that I want May 25th to hurry up and get here!! When the video goes live this coming Monday you'll be able to add commentary as the video's playing and say how much you love the song, etc. Also, don't forget about sharing the song all over social media sites. The virus has caused so much heated division since becoming weaponized politically that it's time for a lighter side to calm things down a little bit. ***

1962, 1985, 1987, 2018
When it comes to Ray Stevens there's usually always a lighter side. In this collage of photos I depict the years of 1962, 1985, 1987, and 2018. As you could guess I chose the photos at random. I originally had a couple of other photos inserted before I decided to switch out images. I think it's an overall representation of Ray Stevens being a consummate entertainer/performer. Specific photos showing him performing in 1962 as well as 2018...a time span of 56 years....even though we know that Ray's professional career dates back to 1957 and he's still active with his career as indicated by the fact that he'll be doing a live premiere of his upcoming "Quarantined" song on May 25th. In addition to the news breaking that he'll be premiering a new song next Monday his social media sites feature an upload of an audio clip of a song he recorded in 1974 on his Boogity Boogity album. The song is titled "Heart Transplant" and the writers credited are Ray Stevens and someone with the unique name of Elkin Rippy. I did some looking around on the internet and apparently he is/was a medical doctor who dabbled in songwriting. There's not much to find when doing an on-line search for that name...one of the regular features in Billboard magazine called 'Nashville Scene', in an installment from September 1971, makes mention of Elkin Rippy being a doctor-songwriter who recently needed to perform surgery on Ronnie Dove.



Wasn't that great?? It plays on the theme of older people receiving donated organs from younger people and, for comical purposes, how it could cause the older recipient's mind to suddenly have the energy of someone half their age...in spite of the older body they're trapped inside.

Reminder: May 25th 11:30am YouTube! Ray Stevens premiers "Quarantined", his new COVID-19 song!!

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