One of the things I've often done over the last 10 years is keep an eye on the exposure that Ray Stevens songs are getting on the internet. The biggest impact online comes from several places: his official webpage, his official Facebook page, and his official YouTube channel. Curb Records, the label he's currently associated with, issued audio clips of his current digital album, Great Country Ballads. I've embedded several of those audio clips as well as the one uploaded onto Ray's official YouTube channel, "Your Cheatin' Heart". Since that one is associated with his official channel over there it's gotten the most unique views with 8.4K at the moment (8,400 + ).
Next in line is "Please Help Me I'm Falling in Love With You" with a little over 3,000 unique views. The exact number is 3,233. That YouTube audio clip was also issued by Curb Records right around the time the digital album was released. I don't know what caused that audio clip, in particular, to jump out and capture the most unique views among those that Curb Records uploaded...something tells me modern audiences not familiar with the Hank Locklin classic seen the shortened title, "Please Help Me I'm Falling", and seen Ray's name, and perhaps assumed it would be some sort of comical song and they gave it a listen? That's just a theory, though. Ray gives the song a completely different music arrangement just in case you're just finding out that Ray has new recordings available.
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