February 25, 2021

Ray Stevens: "Your Cheatin' Heart" audio clip...

Oh what it's like to be a night-owl! I woke up about 20 minutes ago and discovered that Ray Stevens has uploaded an audio clip on YouTube of one of the new songs on his upcoming album, Great Country Ballads. The song, "Your Cheatin' Heart", a definite country music classic from the pen of Hank Williams. That's not the only song on Ray's upcoming album that was made famous by Hank. Ray also does a version of "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love With You". Country music website The Boot had an exclusive earlier this morning with the audio clip of "Your Cheatin' Heart". Since then Ray has uploaded the audio onto YouTube. I'm including a link to The Boot so you can read what's in the article. You can read the article from The Boot by clicking HERE. You can even listen to the audio clip on their webpage or, of course, you can listen to it below in the video embed. Ray, as one could expect, provides a much different arrangement. As touched on in previous blog entries one of his longtime passions is the construction of music...wondering whether or not a song needs the addition of a saxophone, or more guitar than an original included, or, taking out a signature instrument and replacing it with, perhaps, a saxophone...whatever it takes to make it come across an entirely different song. His rendition of "Your Cheatin' Heart" is unlike those that have previously been released by other recording artists over the decades. The use of the saxophone on this recording isn't intrusive...when some people see the word 'saxophone' they think of the honking, roaring saxophone heard on The Coasters comedy songs...but in this setting the saxophone is played softer...the style heard in the smooth jazz format. Listening to the song no doubt creates even more anticipation of getting the entire digital download album tomorrow!! Yes...we're now one day away from Great Country Ballads being released!  

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