May 25, 2021
Ray Stevens: "Quarantine Song"...One Year Later...
Hello all the fans of Ray Stevens!! Exactly one year ago today YouTube gained a brand new music video upload from Ray Stevens titled "Quarantined". The video had been recorded inside Ray's recording studio during his guest appearance on the television series, Larry's Country Diner. The song, if you couldn't tell by it's title, is centered around COVID and the very early stages of the pandemic. A lot of information has surfaced which contradicts a lot of the accepted information at the time...but that's the risk of topical novelty songs...but regardless, like so many Ray Stevens songs the cleverness of the lyrics and the superior feel of the music elevate it above your typical run-of-the-mill, quickly assembled novelty offering. In the case of "Quarantined" we're given a humorous breakdown of a day in the life of someone coping with the rigid stay-at-home orders and consumer rationing of hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and other items. When you listen to the song all these months later it'll have you recalling those oh so fun restrictions and the experience of walking into a shopping store and seeing ration signs on the shelves with 'two to a customer' or 'one item per customer', etc. Remember those long lines to get inside any number of local Wal-Mart stores? In my area you had to wait in line as only a few dozen were allowed inside at a time. In this song, released on May 25th 2020, Ray sings of the COVID misery and how it's upended things in America but is optimistic things will return to normal 'after two more weeks of Quarantine'...wow, the lyric sounds so refreshingly quaint one year later.
In October of 2020 Ray Stevens revealed that he had signed a recording contract with Curb Records. This is a record label he'd recorded for during the first half of the 1990s and then returned a couple of other times in the early 2000s for several releases. The reunion with Curb Records in 2020 stemmed from his duet with Jeannie Seely, "Dance Tonight". Jeannie is an artist signed with Curb Records and a member of the Grand Ole Opry since the early 1960s. It was reported that when Ray and Jeannie recorded their duet together for her album of duets that the powers that be decided to sign Ray to their label once again. Once he returned to the label their first project on him was a 50th anniversary salute of "Everything is Beautiful". He recorded it originally in 1970 and so, for Curb Records, he re-recorded it and a performance music video was released. In addition to this there was a medley, "Everything is Beautiful / United We Stand", which was also turned into a performance music video. These two Mp3 audio releases arrived in October 2020 on the same day the two music videos made their debut online. After the activity of those two releases began to peak on video hosting sites Curb Records issued a digital download of "Quarantined" with a new title, "The Quarantine Song". Ray re-recorded the song and added some more instrumentation and re-phrasing of several lyrics. It's just my opinion but I assume Curb Records wanted their own recording of the song rather than simply using the audio from the music video. The music video had been uploaded on May 25, 2020 and the Mp3 of "The Quarantine Song" became available on December 11, 2020. At the time of the Mp3's release the music video was nearing 3,000,000 unique views on YouTube. It's gotten 3.2 million as of this writing. I've posted the music video numerous times throughout the summer and fall of 2020 and I also shared the performance Ray gave on Mike Huckabee's television show. Here's the music video...uploaded exactly one year ago today...
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