March 21, 2021

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Set The Children Free"...

It's me once more writing another fan created blog entry about Ray Stevens! Earlier today he posted a photo of himself from the 1970's wearing a Mickey Mouse hat. The kind that's worn on the Mickey Mouse Club. I'd made the assumption that he might have been singing "Set The Children Free", a song he recorded for his 1977 Feel the Music album. The Mickey hat had me automatically thinking he may have been performing that particular song. The song is wonderful...written by Buddy Kalb it's a song, from my interpretation, about how adults, in general, tend to strive to be so serious, so mature that they come off overly stodgy out of some sort of irrational fear that if they appear comical, carefree, or less than serious that they'll be looked upon as immature and in need of mental help. The song inspires listeners to set free their inner child and have fun in life rather than behave strict and serious. Now, at least, that's how I interpret the meaning of the song's lyrics. Warner Brothers put the audio track of the song on YouTube a number of years ago.


After I made the assumption on social media that Ray might've been singing "Set the Children Free" while he was wearing the Mickey Mouse ears, a few comments later, another fan of Ray Stevens remarked that Ray closed his show that day singing the theme song to the Mickey Mouse Club and not only did Ray, but also the rest of the band-members, they all put on the Mickey ears during the closing performance. That other fan of Ray, by the way, happens to be songwriter Chuck Martin, he happened to be at that concert in the 1970's. Chuck co-wrote "The Feeling's Not Right Again" with Ray and it appeared on Ray's 1978 album, Be Your Own Best Friend, and then "The Feeling's Not Right Again" became the album title of a 1979 compilation album Ray released on Warner Brothers. That album featured 9 previously recorded songs spanning the years 1976, 1977, and 1978 and one just recently recorded song, 1979's "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow".

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