Hello all...in this Ray Stevens blog entry I'm embedding an audio of his 1968 single, "Unwind". The single was his fifth release on Monument Records. He joined the label in 1963 as a session musician and music arranger while Mercury Records continued having exclusive use of him as a recording artist. Ray's first Monument single as a recording artist arrived in the latter half of 1965 but during the next two years from November 1965 through December 1967 four single releases didn't make the Hot 100 pop chart. "Unwind" came along in January 1968 and it started making some noise and had some chart action...peaking at 52 on the Hot 100...the highest charting position of any of his singles since 1963...and his highest ranking for a non-comedic song to date. A previous Mercury Records single, "Furthermore", peaked at 91 late in 1962. When you hear "Unwind" and think it's a funny song then it's apparent that you can't differentiate between serious Ray and comical Ray. I don't have the vinyl single in my collection...but if you come across one for sale on-line the B-side is a song called "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The two songs can be found on Ray's 1968 Monument album, Even Stevens.
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