Hello all!! Earlier today Ray Stevens uploaded an audio clip of his fantastic song, "Get Crazy With Me". The song is from his 1977 album, Feel the Music. If you know much about Ray's tenure with Warner Brothers then you'll know that it was a very busy period in his career...but he continues to remain active and busy...but in 1977 the record label he recorded for must have had fallen under new management because in hindsight the label issued his singles in a sort of haphazard fashion that year. The label was promoting two Ray Stevens singles concurrently as 1977 kicked off. A release by Ray in December 1976 under the alias of Henhouse Five Plus Too, "In the Mood", had become popular and therefore was hitting the charts as we entered 1977.
In the meantime Warner Brothers, the same month the chicken clucking "In the Mood" was hitting, they issued a new single from Ray, "Get Crazy With Me". As you'll hear in the video clip below Ray is singing as a human instead of clucking like a chicken. The B-side of the January 1977 single is "Dixie Hummingbird".
Some time later in 1977 Warner Brothers issued "Dixie Hummingbird" as the B-side of "Feel the Music". The label also issued "Dixie Hummingbird" as a promo...which means a single with the same song on both the A and B sides. "Dixie Hummingbird" got more notice than "Feel the Music" and received what's known as unsolicited airplay...significant enough to enable "Dixie Hummingbird" to reach the country chart and get inside the Top-50. In June 1979 Warner Brothers re-issued "Get Crazy With Me" and backed it with "Dixie Hummingbird"...perhaps adding even more confusion for the fans that collect Ray Stevens records.
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