January 18, 2021

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Splish Splash"

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! Yes, it's me once more and I'm going to be embedding Ray's 2012 recording of "Splish Splash". The song originated in 1958 and was a monster hit for a newcomer to pop music, Bobby Darin. The song was written by Bobby with a phrase suggested to him by radio disc jockey, Murray the K, which the disc jockey himself had gotten the phrase, 'Splish, Splash...I was takin' a bath...", from his mother. Bobby wrote the song and, as mentioned, it became a big hit in 1958. The novelty song had even crossed over and became a Top-10 Rhythm and Blues hit as well as a Country music hit. Ray recorded his version of the song for his Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. He performed it on an episode of his CabaRay Nashville television series...but that performance has yet to surface on YouTube. Ray does a great rendition of this classic Bobby Darin hit...and he even throws in a throaty, urgent vocal near the beginning of the song...reminiscent of numerous pop music artists of that era...and later on, Billy 'Crash' Craddock. So, now, get ready to "Splish Splash" as you've never splashed before...and make sure there's no soap on the floor!! 

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