Earlier today on Ray Stevens social media...specifically Facebook...he uploaded an audio of his 1997 recording, "Sunday Morning". This song comes from his comedy album that year, Hum It. The album is where the audio of two of his hit online music videos originated from: "Virgil and the Moonshot" and "Too Drunk To Fish". This is also the album that features "R.V.", "She Loves Elvis Better Than Me", and a duet with J.D. Sumner called "Mama Sang Bass". "Sunday Morning" is the comical story of a family and the hectic routine they go through getting ready for church. Ray gives the music a southern gospel, handclapping sing-a-long feel. The audio is on YouTube as part of the Hum It playlist but the official audio remains on Facebook, for now. In the meantime I'm going to embed the audio of "Sunday Morning" that hit YouTube in 2018. Curb Records, in 2009, took over digital distribution of Hum It...it had originally been released on cassette and CD by MCA Records in 1997...but Curb Records began distributing it April 2009. The audio track was uploaded onto YouTube by Curb Records in 2018. The upload on Ray's Facebook page has gotten over 5,000 plays since it hit earlier today. The YouTube audio track, by contrast, has 784 plays. It's been on YouTube for 3 years, 5 months...having been uploaded March 1, 2018. The cover art is a parody of the Whistler's Mother painting. Whistler, seen in the photo, is a football referee with a whistle in his mouth. The mother, tired of hearing the whistle, suggests that her son Hum It instead. That's the story behind the cover art in case you were wondering, or, if you mistakenly thought Ray was dressed up as Norman Bates' mother.
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