Hello all...we're in the thick of Memorial Day weekend. Earlier today The Tennessean newspaper published a new article on Ray Stevens. The article included commentary from Ray about some of the songs he recorded on his four digital download albums. Those songs will be issued in CD format on a box set in July called Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. The front of the headline features a quote from Ray stating "I do everything for fun...". The bulk of the article promotes the four digital albums: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, and Nouveau Retro. In the article we learn that songs that are iconic do have the potential to be looked over as time goes by...and Ray feels that some songs always need an injection of new energy and interpretation put into them and re-introduced so that they won't totally be forgotten. He mentions that some of the songs he recorded for each of the digital albums, he did so, because he felt they'd never be recorded again and he wanted to re-introduce them. I don't know exactly when the article was written but it makes mention of the June 18th release date of the box set...which is inaccurate. The release date was pushed back to July 23rd. You can read the The Tennessean article by clicking HERE. One of the songs Ray mentions in the article is "Blue Moon" and for this he recorded the song as it sounded originally before the Doo-Wop arrangement overshadowed the ballad approach to the song.
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