Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! Some businesses, because July 4th was on a Sunday this year, are observing the holiday today...mostly Federal institutions like banks and the post office...but with it being Monday and the start of the first full week of July I thought it natural to take a look at what's in store in the world of Ray Stevens in the near future. Iconic Songs of the 20th Century is suppose to be released on July 23rd on Curb Records. This box set will house 4 CD's...compact disc copies of his four digital albums released earlier in the year: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, and Nouveau Retro. As far as I know there won't be any exclusive recordings added...although I would love it if more songs were added to the box set. I say that because each of the digital albums feature 12 songs...and that adds up to 48 recordings. Could additional songs be added to round the number up to 50? Perhaps an additional song per disc...which would bring the overall total number of recordings to 52. As of now all we're aware of is the box set will feature all 48 songs from the four digital albums in CD format.
When you take in the fact that he's been a professional recording artist almost 65 years...and he's been an active recording artist in those 65 years...it has me wondering if at some point he'll qualify for some Guinness Record in a category you could call 'The Longest Active Recording Career by a Male'. It's one thing for a recording artist to celebrate a milestone like that and be pretty much retired when it happens, for example, a recording artist marking the 65th anniversary of their first recording or their first stage appearance but are no longer actively recording or performing on stage...yet Ray Stevens continues to be heavily active in the recording studio and on stage...so I'm not sure if there's a Guinness record awaiting Ray Stevens at some point in the future. Have you ever added up how many decades that Ray's been in the music industry? Let's take a brief look...it's impressive!!
Decade 1: 1957-1967
Decade 2: 1967-1977
Decade 3: 1977-1987
Decade 4: 1987-1997
Decade 5: 1997-2007
Decade 6: 2007-2017
Decade 7: 2017- present
The final part of this blog entry focuses on "People", a song from the pens of Jule Styne and Bob Merrill. The song was included in the play, Funny Girl, and was a gigantic hit in the early '60s for Barbra Streisand. If you ever search for this audio track on YouTube you'll have to type in the search box 'Ray Stevens + People' and then use the filter and select upload date. If you leave the selection on relevance his rendition of "People" won't be among the first results. I don't know why it isn't among the first results to show up during a general search....the discovery of the song would be more greater, I think, if it would appear in general search results rather than using a user-specific filter search to find the song. Ray Stevens recorded his version of "People" for his Melancholy Fescue bluegrass album earlier this year...and you can hear the song in the embed below...
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