July 29, 2020

Ray Stevens sings "My Melancholy Baby"...

If you're a longtime fan of Ray Stevens, as I have been, you're very familiar with his catalog of music. He's been recording since 1957 and releasing albums since 1962...and along the way not only has he recorded hundreds of novelty songs he also recorded just as many ballads. His pop standards album from 1975, Misty, featured Ray's renditions of pop songs of the past with new arrangements from Ray but "My Melancholy Baby" wasn't among them. It was his last studio album for Barnaby Records. "Misty", "Indian Love Call", and "Young Love" were issued as single releases.

In early 1976 "Mockingbird Hill" was issued as a single...but it competed with another single from Ray, "You Are So Beautiful", his debut single for Warner Brothers. Now, of course, the single Barnaby Records issued early in 1976 didn't get much promotion/publicity but "You Are So Beautiful" ended up hitting the Country Top-20 for Ray.

Yesterday on Ray's social media pages a performance by him from his summer 1970 television show emerged. "My Melancholy Baby" originated in 1912 and eventually became a pop music standard recorded either as an instrumental or a vocal. Some of the legendary names affiliated with the recording are Harry James, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Connie Francis, and Tommy Edwards. When Ray performed the song in 1970, if you do the math, it was 58 years old at the time...and if you do additional math you'll discover the song is 108 years old this year!  


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