Well, here I am, this is my third blog entry of the day! This time around I'm here to promote a new YouTube channel by Buddy Kalb, one of the songwriters, music video co-stars, and associates of Ray Stevens. As of this writing the channel has 16 subscribers. As most of you know it's rather easy to subscribe to a YouTube channel...simply click subscribe on the channel's home page. Some of the songs Buddy has written that Ray has recorded include: "The Dog Song", "I'll Be In Atlanta", "Red Hot Chili Cook-Off", "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" (Buddy and his wife, Carlene, wrote it), and "Let's Do It Right This Time"...just to name only five.
Ray and Buddy have written a lot of songs together, too. The first song of Buddy's that Ray recorded was "One and Only You" in 1976. Ray's recording can be found on the Warner Brothers album, Just For the Record, as well as the 1995 compilation, The Serious Side of Ray Stevens. Buddy penned "Frog Kissing" which was recorded as a vocal by Chet Atkins (with harmony vocals from Ray Stevens). Mel McDaniel recorded Buddy's song, "The Hustler", several years before Ray recorded it. Cristy Lane's 1980 album was named for Buddy's song, "Ask Me To Dance". Ray published the song but it wasn't released as a single. Jerry Reed had originally recorded Buddy's "Concrete Sailor" in the early 1980s...and Ray did a rendition of the song for his One for the Road CD in 2009. Ray's current YouTube video hit, "Quarantined", about COVID-19, is from the pen of Buddy Kalb.
When you visit Buddy's channel you'll see audio clips of songs that he wrote...many of which were recorded by Ray Stevens over the years. You'll also hear songs that Ray hasn't recorded...but may end up on some future Ray Stevens album perhaps. There's an audio clip of Buddy on a song called "M.D. The Monster Doctor"...I'm curious to hear what a song with that title sounds like. [I'm making my way to YouTube to take a listen...]
[I have returned!!] "M.D. The Monster Doctor" is a novelty in the classic sense of the word. It's issued as Big Buddy K on the Lowery label. When you listen to the song it sounds almost like Ray Stevens himself from that time period. The evil laugh is also memorable. The recording is from 1965. The song is about a wolfman and within the chorus of the song there's 'yeah, yeah, yeah' vocalizations in reference to The Beatles. You can find that audio clip and dozens more at Buddy Kalb's YouTube channel. You can visit it by clicking HERE. Once you're there don't forget to subscribe.
Here is an audio clip of Buddy singing "Melissa" in 2011 from a live songwriter's night...it had previously been recorded by Ray Stevens 30 years earlier in 1981 for his album, One More Last Chance...
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