As mentioned in my April 15th blog entry, Slow Dance is fast approaching. Now we're just two days until the release of the digital album. This is the third of four new digital albums Ray's been releasing this year and like the previous two this one includes 12 songs. The first release concentrated on country music songs, the second release concentrated mostly on pop/rock and roll songs re-arranged in a bluegrass delivery, this third release will concentrate on pop music standards...and based on a brief audio clip of "Unforgettable" the music arrangement was different but the tempo remained the same...but that's based only on a brief audio clip posted on his Facebook page. The photos of Ray on the previous two releases originated in his CabaRay showroom. The photo that appears on the Slow Dance release resembles the kind of dance that closes out each episode of his CabaRay Nashville television show. It may have been taken during the recording of an episode...with her back to the camera it's hard to tell who it is...it may be the show's syndicator or someone within the show's production staff. The reason the television show closes with Ray dancing with a member of the audience, if I recall correctly, is in reference to his years in high school performing at sock hops and other dances. The concerts would always end with a slow dance and I think that's why he incorporated a slow dance at the end of each episode of his television show...as a way of bringing each episode to a close. Ray often remarked that he and the band would end their high school concerts with the song "Goodnight Sweetheart" during the slow dance. That particular song isn't on this 12 song collection, though. However, these are...
1. Only You and You Alone
2. Unforgettable
3. Make Believe / It's Only Make Believe
4. The Great Pretender
5. I'll See You in My Dreams
6. Slow Dancing
7. Answer Me
8. Stardust
9. As Usual
10. Dream
11. This Is All I Ask
12. What a Wonderful World
In a previous blog entry I wondered if "Answer Me" is the same song as "Answer Me, My Love" or if it'll be an entirely different song. Ray recorded a song called "Answer Me, My Love" in 1967 and it remained as a single-only until the mid 1990s when it appeared on a CD release from Varese Sarabande. I'm almost certain that "Answer Me" on this upcoming digital album will be the same song Ray recorded back then...but modernized. I'm anxious to hear how he'll sing "It's Only Make Believe" which will be part of a medley, Track 3 on the album. I'm also curious if he'll attempt a Louis Armstrong impression for "What a Wonderful World" or if he'll sing it in his own voice. It'll be around this time two days from now I'll more than likely be listening to Slow Dance in my online music library.
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