Hello all once again!! I decided to get into the text colors for the first time this Christmas season and this is a form of red. I'm using bold print so it shows up better. I might, by blog entry's end, decide to change the text to another Christmas time color...perhaps bold print blue or green. In this blog entry I'm embedding an audio clip of "King of Christmas" which appeared on a Ray Stevens CD in 2000 titled Ear Candy. This CD/cassette was only sold through his fan club and it contained 10 novelty songs...well, 9 novelty songs and one ballad. A lot of the songs on this 2000 release shown up two years later on a Curb Records album Ray released titled Osama Yo' Mama. Curb Records had, at the time, much wider distribution than Independent labels such as Clyde Records (Ray's own label). So, when Curb released Ray's Osama Yo' Mama album in 2002 with most of the songs from Ear Candy on it, one of the songs from Ear Candy that didn't get included on 2002's Osama Yo' Mama album was "King of Christmas". That recording, however, later re-surfaced in 2006 on the 3-CD Box Set project that Curb released (Ray's Clyde Records had previously released it in 2005). "King of Christmas" is a funny tale of a man who encounters an Elvis Santa Claus in his house on Christmas Eve...the sleigh is a long pink Cadillac and the story abounds in Elvis pop-culture references. I wish Ear Candy would've gotten wider distribution if just to have the cover art get a lot of publicity...it's one of his funniest...but, as mentioned, most of the songs on that comedy album from 2000 resurfaced in 2002 on Osama Yo' Mama. Anyway, though...here's "King of Christmas"!
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