In this blog entry we're going to take a listen to "Can't Stop Dancing", a song written by Ray Stevens and John Pritchard, Jr. If you have Ray's 1976 album, Just for the Record, you're familiar with "Can't Stop Dancing". If you're not familiar with Ray Stevens at all you're probably going to be familiar with pop music duo, Captain and Tennille. If so then you're probably familiar with their recording of "Can't Stop Dancing". Their rendition of the song became a big pop hit in 1977...nearly breaking into the Top-10 of the Hot 100 pop chart. I don't think the pop music media highlighted the fact that it was a song co-written by Ray Stevens...they might have...but I hadn't come across any vintage music reviews or press releases that make mention of that connection.
The Captain and Tennille's recording has a very different arrangement than what Ray Stevens fans might be used to hearing. Their recording is very fast with a disco sound in the background and different instrumentation...their rendition has a passage in the song where Toni Tennille repeats the phrase "can't stop" over and over in a frenetic, fast delivery. Ray's recording is not very fast but it isn't a ballad, either. It's mid-tempo and up-tempo, in parts, with different instrumentation and a straight forward vocal delivery without a lot of acrobatics. The music is wonderful and it captures the time period without it being full-blown, authentic disco. The message of the song is wonderful, too, if you keep your focus on the lyrics...which might be hard to do with the electric, high energy music arrangement Ray created for the song. Again, Ray's performance isn't as fast and frenetic as Captain and Tennille, but it's still highly energetic...
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