Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! One of the various comedy albums that Ray released in his career was Shriner's Convention in 1980. The title track reached the Top-10 on the Country singles chart early in 1980 and it was soon followed by the album which also reached the Top-10 on the Country album chart. The only single release from the album, in the U.S., was "Shriner's Convention" backed by "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". His comical rendition of "Hey There" was released as a single in Canada and overseas. The album had 9 tracks on it...not the typical 10 or 11 tracks that appear on a vinyl album. It was Ray's first all-comedy album in 6 years.
In between 1975 and 1980 he recorded/released all types of songs...mostly country-driven love ballads and an occasional novelty single. The fact that Shriner's Convention was Ray's first all-comedy album in 6 years meant that he was focused on serious, non-comical recordings...even though, in his concerts, he would bounce around from serious to comedy and back to serious then back to comedy (as he does to this day). The fact that there wasn't an abundance of single releases from this album goes hand in hand with Ray's intent on focusing on non-comedy recordings.
I've read trade publications, online, from this time period where a few months after Shriner's Convention was released Ray was quoted as saying that he was working on the follow-up album, which would be ballads and dramatic recordings. By the end of the year Ray issued the first single release from the Shriner's Convention follow-up album, the wonderful "Night Games" ballad. It would be another 4 years following the late 1980 release of "Night Games" before Ray would begin to market himself as a country comedian...but have a listen to the great "Put It In Your Ear" from the 1980 Shriner's Convention album! The song is from the pen of Layng Martine, Jr. and it comes across as a love ballad but there's a couple of comical interludes in the song that may take you by surprise.
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