August 23, 2020

Ray Stevens: Collin Raye CabaRay Nashville performance...

Hello all again! It's 15 minutes until midnight as I begin typing this so let me squeeze in a birthday post centering around Collin Raye and his guest appearance on the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television show (which airs in local syndication on PBS stations). Born August 22, 1960 the country music artist, as you can see, turns 60 today. He came to fame in country music in 1991 during the New Country/Young Country wave that was sweeping over country music. It had started in the late 1980s but by the early 1990s it was unstoppable. Collin's first single, "All I Can Be is a Sweet Memory", comes from the pen of the late songwriting legend, Harlan Howard. It hit in 1991...but I first heard that song on a 1985 album from Conway Twitty called Chasin' Rainbows.

Ray Stevens and Collin Raye; CabaRay Nashville
Collin's breakthrough song was the follow-up which hit number one, "Love, Me". He has 21 Top-10 Country hits and 14 of them hit the Top-10 in consecutive order between late 1991 through early 1996. "Love, Me" hit number one here in the U.S. and in Canada early in 1992. He'd have three more number one hits in the U.S. and three additional number one hits in Canada. In 1997 he was part of a trio recording, "The Gift", which became an Adult-Contemporary smash hit (peaking at #3). The main artist on that recording was pianist Jim Brickman but Collin was credited as one of two soloists, the other being Susan Ashton. Collin's 21st and final Top-10 Country hit was "Couldn't Last a Moment" in 2000 (a number one in Canada). The trio of Brickman/Raye/Ashton reunited in 2003 for "Peace", which hit the Adult-Contemporary Top-20.

Okay, I think I've written enough of a backstory on Collin Raye...what about his appearance on Ray's show?? Here it is...



Collin spoke a lot about his early years and his time in Branson, Missouri. The song he performs, "My Kind of Girl", hit number one in early 1995. 

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