Hello all once again!! Long time Ray Stevens fans should be very familiar with a 1987 recording called "Sex Symbols". The song was one of Ray's biggest hits during concerts...even bringing it with him onto his set-list during his early 1990s run in Branson, Missouri. I had heard the song on his 1987 comedy album, Crackin' Up, and first seen him perform the song on an episode of Hee Haw. Now, in case you have never heard of the song before, it was inspired by the unlikely duet between Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias on "To All The Girls I've Loved Before". Their duet was a global hit and a million seller in 1984 and it was still racking up airplay in 1985. Well, the visual differences between Willie and Julio were striking, obviously, and not only did the oddity inspire a beloved rendition of the song by Johnny Carson (as Willie) with Julio on an episode of The Tonight Show but it also inspired "Sex Symbols". Ray sings the song with a dummy of Julio...with Ray comically changing his vocals for a broad impression of Julio's distinctive speech pattern. Whenever Ray performed the song in concert or on television he used a click track. He'd have his recording of Julio's voice played back on a device that was mic'd up off-stage while operating the dummy on-stage as if he were the ventriloquist. Ray performed it during his Branson, Missouri concerts of the early 1990s and a couple of days ago a video clip of "Sex Symbols" from 1992 emerged on YouTube...
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