June 19, 2021

Ray Stevens: The Cannonball at 40...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Today marks the 40th anniversary of the comedy movie, Cannonball Run. The all-star blockbuster comedy movie starred Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Roger Moore, Farrah Fawcett, Jamie Farr, and many others...the movie spawned a sequel just as funny with an equally lengthy cast list. The movie is centered around a mad-dash, cross country auto race. The movie cost somewhere near 20 million dollars...and to date it's raked in over $70 million in the U.S. through VHS, DVD, and Blu Ray. The movie's opening weekend in 1981 reportedly made more than $11 million. Global profits of the movie, to date, are more than $160 million. 

Ray Stevens wrote and performed two songs for the Cannonball Run soundtrack in 1981. He wrote and performed the movie's theme song, "Cannonball", heard during the opening credits. Later on in the film he's heard singing the love ballad, "Just for the Hell of It". Ray didn't appear on-camera in the movie. His connection to the film is the writing and singing of those two songs. In correspondence with Ray's office staff more than 20 years ago I learned that Burt Reynolds personally asked Ray if he would write/perform the movie's theme song. Burt had a strong connection to country music and southern culture going back to the early to mid 1970s with his southern-based films Deliverance, White Lightning, Gator, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, and the Smoky and the Bandit franchise. It was primarily the Bandit films, co-starring Jerry Reed, that I think enabled Burt to attract the bulk of this country music attention...but I'm sure his string of southern-based movies, overall, generated a lot of appreciation and publicity within Rural America.  

The love ballad from Ray Stevens, "Just for the Hell of It", from Cannonball Run can be heard in the embed down below. Happy 40th, Cannonball...

2 comments:

  1. I would be curious to find out what the back story is on the "Mobius Twist - It's How You Do It" disco/dance remix with a publish date of 1978 (on YouTube)

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    1. I've never heard of that. I listened to a small sampling of it. I prefer the traditional rendition of the recording. I have no idea why there's a 1978 publish date on that recording unless 1981's "Cannonball Run" movie had been in development since 1978 but ultimately produced and released in 1981!? I know there are two other movies, "Cannonball" and "The Gumball Rally", both from 1976, that were also based on the real Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea car race, but it was the two Burt Reynolds "Cannonball Run" movies that generated the most publicity, box office, and later on movie rental successes. Ray Stevens wrote the theme song heard during the Burt Reynolds "Cannonball Run" movie.

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