May 30, 2020

Ray Stevens: A Golden Week in 1970...

Hello all the Ray Stevens fans!! I've been patiently awaiting for this day to roll around for several weeks. In late April I created an image centering around the upcoming golden anniversary of the Ray Stevens song, "Everything is Beautiful", hitting the top on Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart. The single hit number one for the week ending May 30, 1970 and remained at the top for two weeks. A month later it became the theme song on the NBC television series that Ray hosted during the summer of 1970 for a vacationing Andy Williams. This image I came up with to celebrate Ray's song hitting number one on this date 50 years ago, some may find unbelievably amateurish, but I happen to think it fits the occasion.

50th Anniversary
I put this collage/image together of a gold colored 5 and an image of the "Everything is Beautiful" single to represent the number, 0, to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of "Everything is Beautiful" hitting number one this week in 1970. You couldn't possibly imagine how much I fought the urge to post that image once I created it but I controlled myself...holding off until today...and so it's finally unveiled for all to see. The song would go on to win a Grammy for Ray at the 1971 gala in the category of Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. It became the most recorded song that Ray's written...countless gospel recording artists have done their version of it...including Jake Hess who also won a Grammy for Best Sacred Performance for "Everything is Beautiful" at the very same 1971 edition of the awards. The song was an international hit and the sales reportedly topped 3,000,000. In addition to it's two week stay at number one on the pop chart in America it also hit number for three weeks on the Adult-Contemporary chart and had similar success in most English-speaking countries although there were releases of the song in non-English speaking areas accompanied with foreign language picture sleeves. All in all it was a monster hit and for a lot of people it changed the perception of 'Ray Stevens'. Even though Ray had long established a serious side on records it wasn't until "Everything is Beautiful" that his serious side suddenly broken through, commercially, and a wider audience became more aware that he wasn't all comedy and that he had serious thoughts about a whole host of issues of the day. It's my opinion that the song enabled him to find his way onto the playlists of Adult-Contemporary radio stations with regularity. Several of his follow-up singles after "Everything is Beautiful" charted higher on the Adult-Contemporary format than they did on pop radio.

There are several video performances of Ray singing "Everything is Beautiful" on YouTube and there's an official music video that Ray released in 1992 and it, too, is on YouTube. Earlier today a 1983 performance of the song was uploaded. The performance came from March 1983 during the launch night of The Nashville Network, a former cable channel, which specialized in country music programming. Ray's portion of the show was taped on stage at the Opry House.



This is one of Ray's signature songs and it's fabulous. I've never understood why some people dislike this song. If you search the internet and read some of the websites that discuss this particular song...the amount of hate and contempt that spews out of some people...something must be missing in their lives to hate such an optimistic, uplifting song like "Everything is Beautiful".

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