Hello to all the Ray Stevens fans! A release by Ray Stevens from a little more than 5 years ago in June 2016, Just a Closer Walk With Thee: Gospel Favorites, is the subject of this blog entry. Well, to be more specific, one of the audio tracks from that album is the main focal point of this blog entry. The album contains 12 tracks...two of the tracks are medley performances...and among the 12 there's three tracks that are original works: "Do You Hear Somebody Knocking?" (Buddy Kalb, writer), "Something's Comin'" (Buddy Kalb, writer), and "Just a Touch of Jesus" (Don Cusic, writer). The 2016 album was a follow-up to a 2014 release, Gospel Collection Volume One, and each album is part of the Gaither Gospel Series. Ray's Clyde Records imprint joined Bill Gaither's company in the distribution of both gospel albums. The 2014 release contained a lot more medley performances...but with the 2016 release there's, as I said, only two.
One of the audio tracks from Just a Closer Walk With Thee: Gospel Favorites is "Rusty Old Halo". The song comes from the pen of Bob Merrill and some associate the song with Mahalia Jackson and the Falls-Jones Ensemble as they were the first to record the song in 1955 and she was a legendary figure in gospel/spiritual recordings going back to the early 1930's and so when she recorded the song she more or less put it on the map, as the saying goes. When Ray released the 2016 gospel album and I did some research I found out that "Rusty Old Halo" is also heavily associated with Hoyt Axton. In fact, if you do an online search for the song in 2021 as I also did in 2016, the first results to show up is video and image content of Hoyt Axton. He'd released an album by that title in 1979 and his recording hit the Country Top-20 that year. The song's storyline deals with the behavior of an un-named person...and based on that person's actions on Earth the witness of the behavior suggests that if that person is allowed into Heaven he'll hopefully get a "Rusty Old Halo" and several more unflattering gifts. Ray's recording, in a word, is fabulous! The music arrangement is great and the background harmonies (all Ray Stevens) go hand in hand.
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