August 20, 2020

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation"...

Well, it's me again!! One of the audio clips that appeared on the Ray Stevens social media pages the other day was "Makin' The Best of a Bad Situation". The song appears on the 1986 comedy album, Surely You Joust, which you can tell from listening to the audio clip. A couple of weeks ago he uploaded an audio clip of "The People's Court" from the 1986 comedy album. The phrase, "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation", sounds rather timely considering COVID-19.



When you listen to the song and you think in your mind that it sounds like something Ray's late, good friend Jerry Reed would've recorded then chances are you're familiar with the song's writer. The writer of the song composed a number of songs Jerry recorded...specifically during the late '70s/early '80s period...at the time Jerry had become just as well known for his acting roles on television and in movies.

The songs Jerry had recorded for those movies and for some of his albums were written by or co-written with Dick Feller. The writer had his own rendition of "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation" on the charts in 1974. Perhaps coincidentally but Ray and Jerry recorded their own versions of "Coin Machine", another song from the pen of Dick Feller.

In my biased opinion Ray's rendition of the song is the best even though if we weren't to compare the recordings I'd consider both recordings of the song excellent. Ray's rendition of the song is on his 1980 comedy album, Shriner's Convention. Ray's cover of "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation" in 1986, like "Coin Machine" in 1980, remained an album track...not widely known outside Ray's fanbase but I love Ray's versions of both of those songs.

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