March 3, 2021

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Bouquet of Roses"...

The music is soothing to hear...the sounds are overflowing with jazzy arrangements and I defy anyone to say they won't fall in love with these songs all over again once you hear Ray Stevens sing them with his all-new music arrangements! I am, of course, referring to Ray's current digital download album, Great Country Ballads. I have written a review of the album several blog entries ago and I've embedded several audio clips of songs from the album. This time around I'm embedding an audio clip of his rendition of "Bouquet of Roses", a song popularized by the late, great Eddy Arnold in 1948. In fact, when the 45-rpm vinyl single was created and released to the market in 1949 Eddy's recording of "Bouquet of Roses" was among the first selections offered in the first batch of this new creation, a 7-inch record. 

It was the only recording in that collection from a country music artist. Although Eddy's hit was among the first-ever 7-inch vinyl singles to be released it was the first for a country singer...which is why in country music circles he holds the distinction of being the first country singer to have a recording pressed onto a 45-rpm vinyl single. 

Ray uploaded his audio recording on his Facebook page but I've had issues in the past when embedding video from Facebook onto this blog page. The video's size and presence break up the overall look of the blog entry and so I'm embedding the audio clip from YouTube instead. In case you're wondering about the commentary from earlier in the blog entry I felt a little backstory on "Bouquet of Roses" and Eddy's rendition was in order before you all take a listen to the lovely rendition from Ray Stevens. Smooth country, smooth jazz, soft music...where the saxophone is the main instrument...no matter how you describe it they're all Great Country Ballads

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