May 24, 2021

Ray Stevens: Vinyl 45 at 35...

Let's take a look back to the summer of 1986 in the career of Ray Stevens. He was preparing for the release of his third studio album for MCA, Surely You Joust, and on this comedy album were a number of songs that have since grown into classics in his career. The main attraction from the album was the lead-off comedy song, "Southern Air", which features Jerry Clower and Minnie Pearl as guest vocalists. The song, from the pens of Stuart Dill and Brent Holmes, is about a southern airline apparently put together with scraps of wood with a screen door on the side. The song kicks off with Ray doing an impression of an airplane propeller trying to start...then finally does...amidst the sounds of shattered glass. Ray sings the song and acts as narrator while Jerry Clower plays the pilot and Minnie Pearl plays the role of the stewardess. It was a Top-40 hit on the Country Single Sales chart in the latter half of 1986. "The People's Court" was released as a single from the album, too. Ray's performed a couple of other songs from the 1986 album in concert. "Smoky Mountain Rattlesnake Retreat" was recorded for this album...later becoming an animated music video. "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol" is another favorite song from the fans and it, too, became a music video in the mid 1990s while "The Camping Trip" was made into an animated music video in the mid 2000's. You can read a much more detailed review of Ray's 1986 comedy album in the archives here. Earlier this year I wrote a blog entry about Surely You Joust turning 35 this year. 

When I saw Ray in concert a few times he performed the whimsical love song "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?". I don't know how long this particular song's been in his setlist but he also performed it during his concerts in Branson, Missouri in the 1990s...video of him performing it at his former theater is on YouTube. The song was included in the 1987 Greatest Hits, Volume Two release and later on it was turned into two separate music videos: a live-action music video arrived in 1995 and an animated music video arrived more than a decade later. The song comes from the pen of Buddy Kalb...known more formally as C.W. Kalb, Jr.  

MCA released "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?" in the latter part of 1986 and it was a song being promoted a lot by Ray in the early part of 1987 and inserting it into his concerts. The song is more or less about a guy who finds out an old flame of his is getting married...from the old flame herself. The guy is told of all the wonderful things her new boyfriend has accomplished which include how rich he is, how he's got several college degrees, how he constantly works out in a gym, etc. to which the guy counters his old flame's happiness by pointing out all of the wonderful things he, himself, is capable of doing such as wiggling his ears, crossing his eyes, drinking mugs of beer one after the other, making balloon animals, etc. and he leaves her with the question "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?". In the 1995 music video Ray included scenes and performers from the movie that the music video originated from...which happened to be his VHS home video release, Get Serious!. In this 1995 music video performance some of the lyrics, toward the end of the song, are exclusive to the music video and they didn't appear in the 1986 recording. The reason Ray's wearing a chicken suit in the music video is because, in that part of the Get Serious! storyline, he and girlfriend Charlene MacKenzie (Connie Freeman) were on the run from Dudley Dorite (Buddy Kalb) and Coy (Tim Hubbard) and the two decided to hide in a chicken coop with the rest of the chickens.  

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