Hello once again!! Those of you who are also fans of the late B.J. Thomas may know that he'd recorded a version of a song Ray wrote and released as a single, "Mr. Businessman". B.J.'s version of the song was recorded the very same year Ray released his recording...1968. In the video clip below you'll hear Ray and B.J. discuss the song...you'll also hear B.J. joke about the length of the song and cautions those who attempt to sing "Mr. Businessman" by advising that it's very easy to lose your place and lose yourself in the song if you're not careful. In other words he's saying that it's an easy song to mess up, lyrically, if you're not completely into the performance.
He says that his recording of the song was never put out as a single because he didn't want to compete with Ray. The rendition that B.J. recorded matches the mid-tempo rendition found on Ray's 1968 Monument Records album, Even Stevens. Ray would later re-record the song as a ballad and this rendition was placed on a Greatest Hits album from Barnaby Records in 1971. B.J.'s recording of the song is on his 1968 album, On My Way, on Scepter Records. The big single from that album, for those curious, was "Hooked on a Feeling". Here's the video clip of Ray Stevens and B.J. Thomas where they discuss and perform "Mr. Businessman"...
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