August 25, 2020

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Dixie Hummingbird"...

Hello all!! Ray's social media sites have seen continued activity in this protracted pandemic. In this blog entry I'm sharing an audio clip of "Dixie Hummingbird". Now, this is a fabulous Ray Stevens recording from 1977 and it's from his album, Feel the Music. The single charted in the Top-50 on the country singles chart...falling several positions short of breaking into the country Top-40. It's always mystified me how the rise and fall of single releases go. A single comes onto the charts like gangbusters only to peak outside the Top-40...what could've halted the momentum!? There have been a number of single releases by Ray Stevens to do just that kind of thing: debut with a bang but for whatever reason peak outside the Top-40. In my mind, at least, it makes me think the sales and demand for a song was there but there was resistance along the way from radio. How else do you explain a single stopping in the mid 40's on the chart?

Me and Feel the Music LP
Regardless of whatever industry politics were at play "Dixie Hummingbird" and the album it's from, Feel the Music, are nevertheless another outstanding display of Ray's talents. The album has 10 songs on it...9 of the songs were written by Ray Stevens. Buddy Kalb contributed "Set The Children Free". I have never seen any video footage of Ray singing "Dixie Hummingbird" but if you search YouTube you'll find video footage of him singing "Feel the Music". In fact, I've written some blog entries and embedded the video of "Feel the Music" in them and so you can also search this blog for "Feel the Music" and you'll be able to find the video clip...but if you don't have the time to do in-depth searching then simply visit Ray's YouTube channel and look for "Feel the Music". In the meantime, "Dixie Hummingbird" tells the story of a man who's obviously in love and he tells about how he feels about her and that she's the silent type who doesn't say too many words but reassures him in her own way that she's loves him. He calls her his "Dixie Hummingbird".


I created the collage you see above several years ago. It's from a blog entry I wrote on July 8, 2018. It's what I call the Ray Stevens Warner Brothers Collage. It visually tells the story of Ray's Warner Brothers years...an era in his career that I love the most although I love his entire career. Here is the audio clip of "Dixie Hummingbird"...


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