One of the various comedy albums from Ray Stevens during the 1980's is an album called Crackin' Up. It's one of many entertaining comedy albums released by Ray and it's a song that should have been more well known considering the subject matter. The album, released in 1987, came on the heels of a single release earlier in the year, "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?". The single became a hit as it tapped into the televangelist scandals going on...but music industry stories of that time period, however, feature interviews with Ray where he notes that the song's writers, Chet Atkins and Margaret Archer, had been writing the song months before the televangelist scandals started popping up all over the country. The single's B-side, "Cool Down Willard", focuses on Willard Scott. When the song was recorded Willard was almost exclusively known as the weatherman on The Today Show. In addition to Willard's on-air banter with the show's hosts or the average people he seemingly picked at random to speak on television he was also known for wishing people aged 100 and older a happy birthday.
Willard became popular, nationally, through these appearances. He'd been a local radio personality for more than a decade prior to joining The Today Show in 1980. He co-hosted a radio comedy series with Ed Walker called The Jolly Boys before becoming involved with The Today Show. "Cool Down Willard" highlights Willard's personality and the things that made him popular as seen through the eyes of a man who's fed up with the way Willard has disrupted his family life. In the song Ray plays the role of a man who feels threatened and he feels that Willard comes on too strong, is overly flirtatious, and has all the women in a heated frenzy. The family apparently lives on a farm...considering in one part of the song Ray lashes out at Willard because instead of the women helping out with the chores in the morning they're glued to the television waiting on the weather reports. It's a hilarious song...and since it's about Willard Scott one would think it would've found an audience on it's own in 1987 given that it was the B-side of "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" but it never did. "Cool Down Willard" may find a much larger audience now...some 34 years later...since the audio's been uploaded onto Ray's official YouTube channel.
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