Hello once again!! If you follow the Ray Stevens social media pages then you'll know that there's usually a theme that they highlight each day. For example, Monday's are usually called 'Music Monday' and today it's 'Way Back Wednesday', etc. On today's edition Ray posted a video of him singing "Used Cars" on a 1990 episode of Nashville Now. The song comes from Ray's album, Lend Me Your Ears, on Curb/Capitol Records. Ray had signed a recording contract with Curb Records in 1990 and they issued a compilation album on him right away titled His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits. That compilation eventually was certified Gold by the RIAA. Capitol Records merged with Curb Records around the same time so when Lend Me Your Ears was released in the summer of 1990 it was officially a Curb/Capitol release.
If you're already familiar with "Used Cars" you'll enjoy watching Ray perform the sound effects as he tries to start the car. Also, if you're already familiar with the song, you'll be quick to catch the added lyrics in the song when Ray makes mention of the used car salesman. When Ray finishes the song he walks over to the interview set and Ralph Emery asks about cars and wonders if Ray's ever driven used cars before. Ray mentions some of the used cars he once owned as a teenager in Georgia before he moved up to Nashville, Tennessee.
I've always driven a used car. I've never owned a car that wasn't at least 5 to 10 years old before I purchased it...usually from a family member. As the song makes mention a used car can be at it's worst during the winter months unless you've got a brand new car battery in it by the time it starts to get cold outside or you at least have the jumper cables nearby! In some of his early interviews and in his 2014 memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, Ray talks about his drive up to Nashville, Tennessee from Georgia and that he was driving what he called a "beat up Plymouth".
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