July 22, 2020

Ray Stevens audio clip: "People's Court"...

Hello all the fans of Ray Stevens!! One of the numerous court room television programs that used to air when I was younger was a show called "People's Court" featuring Judge Wapner. It was just one of several courtroom television shows in the 1980s...a format that expanded dramatically throughout the 1990s. The television series ran for more than 10 years and due to it's popularity it became the focal point of song recorded by Ray Stevens in 1986. The song appears as track number two on the Surely You Joust album. This comedy album also features "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?", "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol", "The Camping Trip", and the trio recording, "Southern Air". In that song he was joined by Jerry Clower and Minnie Pearl. In "People's Court" Ray portrays a man named Arlo who's fed up with his wife, Myrna Louise, and he's talked her into appearing with him on the television court show. The song begins with the man calling up Judge Wapner personally and stating his reasons for wanting to appear. Later, in court, Ray portrays the soft-spoken narrator, the Judge, Arlo, and Myrna Louise.


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