September 3, 2020

Ray Stevens: Don Schlitz CabaRay Nashville performance...

Hello once again!! Some Ray Stevens items I ordered from his web store arrived in the mail this morning so I'm thrilled about that. One of the items is a CabaRay ball cap. It's black with red lettering.

In this blog entry I'm going to embed a video clip that appeared on YouTube several days ago (August 31st) but I hadn't featured it in a blog yet. It's a performance of "The Gambler" by it's songwriter, Don Schlitz, a song that became an international hit for Kenny Rogers and inspired a movie series. In the video clip you'll discover something about the song that you probably didn't know.

The writer has written or co-written hundreds of songs...his name became linked closely to Randy Travis in the 1980s and 1990s and for a period of years Don wrote in collaboration with Paul Overstreet. In the early '90s he co-wrote numerous songs with Mary Chapin Carpenter.



In 1993 Don Schlitz was elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2017 he was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Some of the songs he's written or co-written have become iconic country music hits: "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers; "40 Hour Week" by Alabama; "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" by Paul Overstreet, Tanya Tucker, and Paul Davis; "Deeper than the Holler" by Randy Travis; "Forever and Ever, Amen" by Randy Travis; "On the Other Hand" by Randy Travis; "Strong Enough to Bend" by Tanya Tucker; "Rockin' With the Rhythm" by The Judds; "My Arms Stay Open All Night" by Tanya Tucker.

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