October 18, 2020

Ray Stevens: Hee Haw performance of "You've Got the Music Inside"...

Among the several YouTube video clips from Ray Stevens that have arrived over the last several days I'm selecting the 1980 Hee Haw performance of "You've Got the Music Inside". Ray wrote this song and it originally appeared on his 1973 album, Nashville, as a slow ballad. He re-recorded the song in 1978 for his Be Your Own Best Friend album and he gave the song different instrumentation and a slightly different melody...his vocalization had also changed dramatically over the period of time between 1973 and 1978. 

I think his vocals began to shift at some point during the recording of his 1975 Misty album and the release of his 1976 album, Just For the Record. He gave the 1978 recording of "You've Got the Music Inside" a softer vocal delivery. I think he may have deliberately recorded it softer...several other songs on that album carry the soft vocal touch: "With a Smile", "Daydream Romance", and the ultra-soft vocalization heard on "You're Magic". That particular 1978 album had some soft vocalization but it didn't carry over onto his other 1978 album, There Is Something on Your Mind, a very eclectic album where Ray sings his favorite classic rhythm and blues songs. In Ray's television appearances in the late '70s and early '80s, whenever he'd perform "You've Got the Music Inside" it was never like the 1973 or 1978 recordings. In these performances he completely re-arranged the opening to a hand-clapping sing-a-long of the verses and the chorus. Then, as you'll see and hear, he slows down the music to how it sounded on his 1973 recording...and he sings part of the song as a ballad, briefly, before kicking up the tempo once again. He performed this arrangement of the song on an early '80s episode of Pop! Goes the Country and that arrangement accompanies him in this 1980 performance on Hee Haw. The link takes you to a video found on Ray's Facebook video page. The YouTube video I originally pasted in this blog entry became unavailable because the YouTube user's page was removed/deleted. I think I used a couple of other videos of Ray Stevens from Hee Haw from that YouTube channel, too, in some earlier blog entries.

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