August 17, 2020

Ray Stevens performs "Can We Get To That?"...

Now, now...before anyone says that my fan created Ray Stevens blog lacks coherency because it jumps from one era of his career to another at random I'd like to point out that's why it's fun to write them. It's fun writing a blog entry about Ray Stevens and his contemporary activities and then following it up with a blog entry pertaining to one of his recordings from 20, 30, 40, 50 plus years ago and then following that up with a blog entry centering around Ray Stevens screen caps or photo's of vinyl single releases. All aspects of his lengthy career are spotlighted in this fan created blog. Earlier this morning on the Ray Stevens social media sites an upload of his 1971 performance of "Can We Get To That?" was posted.



The powerful song appears on his 1970 album, Unreal!!!. That particular album was released later in the year following the Everything is Beautiful album. Unreal!!! featured "Sunset Strip" and "America, Communicate With Me" as single releases...both were big hits on the adult radio format, Easy-Listening. That radio format later changed it's name to Adult-Contemporary. The format had also been previously known as Middle-of-the-Road. If you look inside vintage editions of Billboard magazine you'll see that radio format abbreviated as MOR. "Can We Get To That?" is what you'd call a topical song...but with a timeless message.

Ray was very aware of the social commentary contained in the song...first of all he wrote it...and it was a sentiment that he captured in other songs he wrote during the socially turbulent late '60s/early '70s time period. "Mr. Businessman", "The Great Escape", "The Minority", "Everything is Beautiful", "America, Communicate With Me", and "Monkey See, Monkey Do". In addition to writing songs with a social commentary bent he also recorded his versions of contemporary songs: "Get Together", "Hair", "Aquarius", "Help", "Games People Play", "Hey Jude", and "But You Know I Love You". Ray's brother, John, recently passed away but he had written a song, "Talking", that Ray recorded for the 1970 Unreal!!! album. It's a fabulous song and fit the mood of the time.

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