Hello all!! While searching around on the internet I came across more information about Ray Stevens involvement in an upcoming project from Jeannie Seely. In a blog I wrote several blogs ago I mentioned that Ray had recorded a duet with Jeannie but I couldn't find out much...until now. In an article posted in The Tennessean newspaper back on July 2nd it was revealed that Jeannie would be issuing a new project in August and that the duet she recorded with Ray would be the final track. The collection is titled An American Classic.
The producer of Jeannie's project happened to be Don Cusic, a name that should be familiar to all fans of Ray Stevens by now. The first single release from Jeannie's CD will emerge tomorrow...a duet with Willie Nelson. July 6th is also Jeannie's birthday. As many know by now Willie's recorded duets or performed on stage with just about every major recording artist of the last 50 years. Ironically, Ray Stevens is the extreme opposite...he rarely records duets. In his career I think he's recorded less than 10 duets...off the top of my head here they are...
"Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens" (1995 duet with Connie Freeman)
"The Streak" (2005 duet with Cledus T. Judd; it's on the Ray Stevens tribute album Cledus recorded)
"This One Burger King Town" (2007 duet with T.G. Sheppard)
"Retired" (2009 duet with Brent Burns; Ray recorded a solo version of this song, too)
"Temptation" (2012 duet with Lori Stegner)
"That's My Desire" (2019 duet with Beegie Adair)**
In the case of "That's My Desire" he recorded it twice with Beegie Adair. One of the recordings is performed straight while a comical version was also recorded. The two duet recordings with Ray are included in her duets CD, Grover's Hat Project.
The upcoming duet with Jeannie Seely will be a version of "Dance Tonight", a song from the pen of Paul McCartney. I am making the assumption that Jeannie's project will be available for digital download in addition to it being available as a physical CD.
Ray and Jeannie were both honored in 2018 with Stars on the Nashville Walk of Fame. Ray was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019. Jeannie's been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1967. Jeannie appeared on an episode of Ray's PBS series, CabaRay Nashville.
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