Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! It's been nearly a week since the current novelty single from Ray Stevens, "Gas", became available on June 4, 2021. As of this writing the audio clip on YouTube has gathered almost 6,000 unique views. The total number of unique views is 5,919 which, in my opinion, is pretty good for an audio clip. As we all know YouTube is a visual site...where music videos and performance videos reign...and so an audio clip nearing 6,000 unique views is pretty good. On Ray's social media they're promoting a brief audio clip of the song rather than the full length audio clip that Curb Records uploaded onto YouTube. The brief audio snippet that they've been sharing is also attached to various online music sites. I've provided links to Amazon on a couple of previous blog entries and I also made the remark that the digital single, "Gas", is $1.29 and at that price it's the cheapest "Gas" in America right now!! You can tell I'm proud of that quip which is why I decided to include it once again. In a nearby town the price of fuel is $2.95 but in another town not too far from here the cheapest is $3.25 and so I'm glad I decided to top off the tank at the fuel station with the $2.95 price although even that's way too high.
The cover art for the digital single is a tie-in with the fuel prices and the recent fuel shortage caused by the East Coast attack from overseas but the lyrics tell an entirely different story...that of a doddering, bumbling President who'd rather talk about the complexities of another type of "Gas" than address what's really important. The novelty song marks a subtle return to political comedy for Ray Stevens...the last time one of his songs had a political overtone was "You Didn't Build That" in May 2015. I was mentioning this in a previous blog entry but Ray hasn't issued what's known as a green screen comedy music video in a number of years...not since "Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me" in 2016. In May 2020 he put out a performance video of "The Quarantine Song" which was taped in his recording studio. In November 2020 he released the 50th anniversary rendition of "Everything is Beautiful" and the "Everything is Beautiful / United We Stand" medley. Those two music videos had some green screen technology but they're not comedy songs. "Gas" would be a fun song to attempt to turn into a music video. Will he turn it into a music video or will it remain an audio clip? The comedy album that this song will appear won't be released until October...so it's hard to tell if he'll be releasing further songs from the upcoming album or not. That album is going to be titled Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. The Iconic Songs of the 20th Century 4-CD box set is to be released next month. Ray is currently working on a sequel to the box set. Meanwhile...listen to "Gas"...
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