Hello to all the fans of Ray Stevens who stop by here. Earlier this afternoon Ray uploaded a performance of "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation" from his CabaRay Nashville television show. Ray had originally recorded this song in 1986 and it appears on his Surely You Joust album. In this 1986 recording he sang it really up-tempo. The song's writer happened to have also written several up-tempo songs that Jerry Reed recorded...in fact, the 1986 Ray Stevens recording when I first heard it as a kid, had me thinking of Jerry Reed. In 2007 Ray re-recorded the song and changed the tempo from really fast to mid-tempo...actually it's like a ballad in comparison to the 1986 recording. The re-recording appears on Ray's 2007 comedy album, Hurricane. That's the album which features 7 new songs and 5 re-recordings of songs from a couple of his comedy albums from the 1980s, with "Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation" being one of those re-recordings. In this CabaRay Nashville performance, as mentioned, he sings it as it appears on the 2007 Hurricane album. The overall storyline of the song deals with a series of misfortunes that are dealt with in a humorous, often ironic, way. It's in the country comedy category for certain.
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