Hello all...as we inch closer to the Friday release of the Ray Stevens digital album, Slow Dance, the week begins with an audio clip of "Oh, Pretty Woman" from the current digital album from Ray Stevens, Melancholy Fescue. Coincidentally, this song was played over the weekend during the syndicated Country Gold radio program hosted by Terri Clark. A podcast of her interview with Ray hasn't become available online, yet, but I'll continue to keep track and see if one emerges. The song, for those that don't know, was originally recorded by Roy Orbison. In fact, when it was originally released in 1964, Ray and Roy were label mates on Monument Records. Ray signed to Monument Records in 1963 and while there he worked as a session musician, producer, music arranger, and was part of the Artists and Repertoire department of Monument Records. Ray was still a recording artist for Mercury Records until 1965...which is why he never began to put out any of his own recordings on Monument Records until the very end of 1965 and into 1966. Roy Orbison co-wrote "Oh, Pretty Woman" and Fred Foster produced it. Ray arranged this updated version in a bluegrass flavor for Melancholy Fescue.
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