There are so many songs from Ray Stevens that are highly entertaining and there are some songs that are lyrically topical...and if you're not familiar with the subject matter or have some sense of knowledge about the trend or fad being sung about chances are you'll not get the humor. In addition there are songs from Ray Stevens that are timely...and one of those songs is "Thank You", which Ray co-wrote with Larry McCoy. The song and it's music video emerged in 2004 as did a Thank You album in July. The album featured several Military songs with inspirational and love ballads filling out the remainder of the 11-song collection. It's the album that features the 9/11 inspired "Let's Roll", "Stand Up for What You Stand For", and the nostalgic "Come on Home to Baseball". In a pre-YouTube era the music video of "Thank You" was not widely seen when first released. The country music cable television channels (CMT, GAC) typically resisted playing music videos from recording artists over 60. The music video eventually found it's way onto a DVD release as a bonus music video. Ray created his YouTube video channel in 2009 and the 2004 "Thank You" music video debuted on the video hosting site on January 4, 2010. The song would also appear on Ray's We The People album that same year...which introduced it to even more people who maybe missed it the first time around in 2004.
The music video's been accessed by more than half a million people over the past 11 years. Ray usually shares the video on his social media on Memorial Day or on Independence Day. The song is a "Thank You" to the Armed Forces and some of the visuals in the music video/lyrics of the song point out that America's freedoms and ideals are and were fought for on battlefields...and in one of the greatest ironies it's pointed out that even those who speak out against America's wars or questions what's the use it's the Armed Forces that fight for the American citizen's right to question military conflicts. Ray points out that those in the Armed Forces should still receive respect...and any kind of Anti-war protests shouldn't be aimed at the soldiers themselves who are just carrying out orders from their superior officers.
I usually never post multiple video embeds in one blog entry but on this occasion, since it's Memorial Day, I'm going to. Ray performed "Thank You" on his CabaRay Nashville television show. He performed it on the Patriotic episode. I'm featuring this performance from the television show because it captures Ray on stage singing it. There is another video clip on YouTube of him singing the song from one of the concerts he did at The Welk Theatre in 2010 and it's a great performance, too, but I decided to embed the performance from the television show since it's a little bit more recent.
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