November 17, 2020

Ray Stevens audio clip: "The Motel Song"...

In this fan created blog entry I'm going to embed an audio clip of a Ray Stevens song from 1993 titled "The Motel Song". This song made it's debut on an album Ray released titled Classic Ray Stevens. I've mentioned in blog entries that the album's title, over the years, has confused a lot of people. When people see Classic Ray Stevens listed on music sites, and they see the title, they automatically assume that it's a greatest hits or best of compilation. There is one album review I came across where the critic remarked "for a CD called Classic Ray Stevens I don't see any recognizable songs...". 😄 

The reason that's funny, to me, is because the music critic either had no information that the CD was all new recordings and presented in the classic comedic style Ray Stevens fans have come to love or the critic simply didn't have a clue to begin with and didn't know what in the world he was critiquing anyhow. The cover art for the album shows Ray's face on a bust of a classical composer...more likely it's a visual parody of Beethoven. Anyway, the classical music design of the CD's cover art was part of the tie in with the CD's title. Ray covered "The Bricklayer's Song" on this CD...it's track number three. Ray wrote one of the songs, "If You and Yo' Folks Like Me and My Folks". The bulk of the songs were written by Buddy Kalb with several co-written with a writer named Glenn Fortner. In the early '90s Glenn had several songs on Ray's albums. The songs were usually in collaboration with Buddy Kalb. "The Motel Song", though, was one of the songs Buddy wrote himself and Ray recorded.

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