On the current Ray Stevens album, the bluegrass flavored Melancholy Fescue, one of the songs that Ray turns completely around is "Twilight Time". If you're a detailed fan of Ray's and are familiar with his 1975 appearance on Pop! Goes the Country then you might already be familiar with the arrangement of "Twilight Time" found on this album. Ray sang the song on that episode with a bluegrass arrangement so it finally makes it's official appearance on a Ray Stevens album. The banjo, steel guitar, and fiddle are all on prominent display in this sing-a-long...The Platters released a version of the song in 1958 and it was a ballad that hit the Hot 100 pop chart as well as the Rhythm and Blues chart. Prior to this the song had been recorded by The Three Suns (1944) as well as Les Brown (1945) but those two renditions were instrumentals...lyrics surfaced later from writer, Buck Ram, and The Platters released their rendition of "Twilight Time" in 1958. Ray Stevens re-arranged the song and can be heard in the audio clip below...from his current Curb Records album, Melancholy Fescue...
As many of you know I wrote a review of this album and posted it here on my blog page several days ago. I copied and pasted the review over on Amazon and it's been added to their product page over there. You can read the review by clicking HERE. The album continues to be among the Top-100 best selling new Digital releases in the Country format on Amazon.
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