May 22, 2021

Ray Stevens: "A Mama and a Papa" are Golden...

It was on this date 50 years ago that Ray Stevens issued the inspirational song, "A Mama and a Papa", from the pen of Tom Autry. The record label that released the single was Barnaby Records with distribution during this time period from Columbia Records/CBS. If you look close enough you'll see the Columbia logo in the upper left hand side of the single's picture sleeve. Barnaby Records would later have distribution from Janus...they're the company who memorably used the melted vinyl on the tree limb graphic on all of the Barnaby Records releases. In the meantime, on May 22, 1971, Barnaby issued "A Mama and a Papa". The vinyl album and single releases from Barnaby in the early 1970's during their association with Columbia had a solid blue label. You'll see that solid blue label down below in the collage. "A Mama and a Papa" is a song about showing respect and appreciation for your parents...whoever your parents happen to be. A parent doesn't necessarily have to be biological but nevertheless the song encourages people to cling to family and be thankful for your parental figures. There are a number of contemporary music critics who I think would take it upon themselves to probably criticize the song as a product of it's time or shrug it off as a song that's either too optimistic, too simplistic, or overly traditional...but it's a great message song and why should it be considered a bad thing if positive, uplifting, or perhaps inspirational songs breakthrough into the so-called mainstream? 


The image below is the 50th Anniversary collage for "A Mama and a Papa". I made one of these for a couple of Ray's songs from 1970 last year when they reached the golden 50 year mark. The solid blue label is on display. 


I'm currently in search for a new golden number 5. That one looks blurry...it might be due to it being enlarged in that collage. The B-side, "Melt", is a song written by Ray. It's not an inspirational, family themed song. "Melt" is a full-on passionate love ballad featuring Ray conveying a message of raw emotion laced with yearning, longing, and desire. You can interpret it as a song dealing with a man completely devoted to his companion...it's never revealed who the lyrics are directed to. In this regard it can be interpreted as a boyfriend/girlfriend song or a husband/wife song. You can listen to the audio of "Melt" over on YouTube. A montage was made of the song by another fan of Ray's named Daniel Curtis. The video can be viewed when you click HERE. "Melt" has never appeared on any Ray Stevens compilation album and was never put on any of his studio albums in the early 1970s...that video montage is the only audio of that song on the internet believe it or not. "A Mama and a Papa" and "Melt" both reach 50 today!!

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