April 15, 2021

Ray Stevens: "Slow Dance" is fast approaching...

Hello all of you Ray Stevens fans!! As you can see from my blog entry title we're fast approaching the release of Slow Dance...the upcoming digital album from Ray Stevens where he offers his renditions of numerous pop music standards and love songs. Among the songs Ray selected to cover are: "Unforgettable", "Stardust", "I'll See You In My Dreams", "The Great Pretender", and "What a Wonderful World". The album title is in reference to the song, "Slow Dancing", which had been a hit for Johnny Rivers and later on a country hit for Johnny Duncan. I'm anxious to hear the way Ray Stevens arranges these songs. I'm sure he'll re-arrange them...someway.


When looking over the song titles they range from early pop to mid '70s pop...with the album's opening number his rendition of "Only You and You Alone", originally a massive hit in 1955 for The Platters. "As Usual", originally a hit in 1964 for Brenda Lee, is also covered by Ray on this digital album. There is a medley consisting of "Make Believe / It's Only Make Believe". I know very well the second half of the medley..."It's Only Make Believe" was a huge pop hit for Conway Twitty in 1958. The first half of the medley, "Make Believe", is a mystery for now. There's a 1927 pop song from the Show Boat musical with that title and there's a 1982 pop hit by the group, Toto, plus there's numerous other songs called "Make Believe". 

The renditions that will be the most eye-catching for the curious will likely be: "Only You and You Alone", "What a Wonderful World", "Slow Dancing", and "The Great Pretender" but for us Ray Stevens fans we'll be anxious and excited to hear all of the songs. The digital album will be released next Friday (April 23). I'm assuming that there will be a sneak peek audio of one of the songs from the album prior to it's April 23rd release. If this happens I'll, of course, embed the audio clip in a future blog entry.

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