A song making it's first appearance on a Ray Stevens album released in 1963, This is Ray Stevens, is "The Weekend". Ray performs the song in an exaggerated country music style. When I first heard the song a number of years ago (more than 10 years ago) I thought he was doing a wild impression of Buck Owens given the phrasing of a lot of the words. I've never found out if that's who he was channeling or if Ray was simply performing with an overly southern enunciation because it's suppose to be a country song he's singing. The music uses some country-pop elements but then there's a rousing, almost blistering horn solo that comes in after each singing of the song's chorus.
It's a cheating song...Ray's singing about a guy who's frustrated that he has to wait until "The Weekend" before he can meet up with the one he's having an affair with. Ray, artistically/commercially, was not part of the country music world in 1963 even though he played on a lot of recording sessions in Nashville with the likes of Shelby Singleton, Jerry Kennedy, Chet Atkins, and Fred Foster working as record producer. Ray played on recording sessions, did the music arranging on a lot of recordings, and produced numerous recording sessions throughout the 1960's for other artists.
"The Weekend" is sort of what 'country music' may have sounded like to listeners not too familiar with it, or, for those who use generalities when they think of 'country music'. A generality when it comes to country music is "Oh, that's the music that glorifies drinking" or "Country music?? That's the music that glorifies adultery and then causes you to cry in your beer.". Those types of ignorant statements still manage to find themselves on message boards on social media sites to this day. Drinking, alcoholism, adultery, truck driving, doing time in jail/prison, trying to pay the bills, falling in love but breaking up, etc. are all things that happen in real life which is why country music, overall, lacks the sort of pretension you get with other forms of music. It's down to Earth. I love "The Weekend" (no surprise there!). I love how Ray sings it and I love the music accompaniment and I'm sure you all are going to love listening to it, too!
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