July 15, 2021

Ray Stevens: "In the Still of the Night" medley nearing 1,000 YouTube plays...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! I had some fun gathering the YouTube play totals of Ray's Nouveau Retro digital album in my previous blog entry that I've decided to do the same with Melancholy Fescue. Prior to listing the audio tracks from most unique YouTube plays to the least let me create awareness for the medley, "In the Still of the Night / In the Still of the Night", from Melancholy Fescue. This medley is comprised of two different songs with the same title. The first song in the medley originated in 1937 and was performed by Nelson Eddy. There have been dozens of recording artists over the decades that have recorded the 1937 song. The second song in the medley originated in 1956 and was performed by the Rhythm and Blues group, The Five Satins. The 1956 "In the Still of the Night" is probably the most remembered for several reasons: It being closely associated with a national music style, Doo-Wop, and so the song is always going to garner mention whenever historians write about Doo-Wop. Also, the 1956 song emerged after the creation of rock and roll and during a time when Rhythm and Blues was crossing over to the Hot 100 and therefore more attention is made for the 1956 song. Also, Ronnie Milsap had a big Country hit with "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" in 1985 and that song sampled lyrics from 1956's "In the Still of the Night"...which increased the exposure and ultimate familiarity of the 1956 song to new generations of music listeners. On Melancholy Fescue Ray Stevens, as mentioned, does a medley of both songs of the same name and it's great.


Now, then, here is the list of audio tracks from the digital album and their unique YouTube play totals as of this writing. The letter, K, represents numbers in the thousands. 4.3K is an audio track, for example, that's received anywhere from 4,300 to 4,399 unique YouTube plays. The list is ranked from most audio plays to the least:

1. Ruby / Ruby Baby  (4.3K audio plays)
2. Goin' Out of My Head  (4.2K audio plays)
3. Oh, Pretty Woman  (2.6K audio plays)
4. At This Moment  (1.1K audio plays)
5. In the Still of the Night / In the Still of the Night  (999 audio plays)
6. MacArthur Park  (866 audio plays)
7. Twilight Time  (611 audio plays)
8. Can't Take My Eyes Off You  (578 audio plays)
9. Spring is Here  (484 audio plays)
10. Sophisticated Lady  (402 audio plays)
11. People  (369 audio plays)

The digital album has 12 songs...the song that isn't on that list is his recording of "Unchained Melody". The reason why it isn't listed is because Ray had previously released the song, as a music video, in 2013. Curb Records didn't put the audio track of "Unchained Melody" onto YouTube due to there already being an official music video available. The recording heard on the 2013 music video is the same one found on Melancholy Fescue. The music video, to date, has gotten more than 919,000 unique views. Since "Unchained Melody" is available only a music video rather than as an audio track, too, I didn't include it in the above list. I'll be composing blog entries of the other two digital albums of Ray Stevens from this year and providing the YouTube play totals of each audio track. 

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