September 22, 2021

Ray Stevens: All New Comedy Album Available Soon...

Well, here I am again, as I promised in my previous blog entry. I was going to write a blog entry this coming Friday about how we're now 2 weeks away from release day of the Ray Stevens comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore, when I discovered that this coming Friday (September 24th) the comedy album will be available for Pre-order. This is great news to hear...and the fact that the Pre-order will be 2 weeks before release day (October 8th) has me thinking there's been such a demand brewing that they don't want to wait until a few days before October 8th to make it available for Pre-order...they've decided to make it available for Pre-order a full 2 weeks ahead of release day. I came across a promotional write-up for the comedy album which appeared in two separate websites. One promo appeared in the Broadway World website and the other site happened to be Music Row. The link to the Broadway World promo is HERE. The Music Row promo can be found HERE. The promo articles are different from one another in terms of the text that each author uses but both promo articles feature the same quotes from Ray. The article from Nashville's Broadway World has a date stamp of September 20th but it wasn't online on September 20th...if it was online I would've certainly seen it and shared it in a blog entry. My guess is the promo was written on September 20th and uploaded on Tuesday (September 21st)...which coincided with the Music Row promo which, interestingly enough, also contains a September 20th date but wasn't available online until Tuesday the 21st. The Music Row promo contains a track list of the 14 songs on the upcoming album. I have a photo of what the back of the comedy album looks like, too, and I'll post that in an upcoming blog entry. 

I led off the blog entry writing about the comedy album being available for Pre-order this coming Friday. Now, something else I want to emphasize, is that if you Pre-order the comedy album at Ray's website beginning on September 24th and lasting through October 8th you'll receive it autographed. I mentioned this in my previous blog entry, too, but I wanted to highlight it once again. I'll likely continue to make mention of this in future blog entries I'll be writing during the Pre-order time frame. Ray already has a product page up and running for the comedy album but it's not available for Pre-order until September 24th. Once you click the link to Ray's webstore you'll be on the product page for Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore...and you'll see, for now, the information about the autographed copies being available for a limited time. If you come across this blog entry after October 8th chances are you won't be seeing the information about the autographed copies. The link to Ray's online store is HERE. The image being used at Ray's online store is a re-sized banner copy that appears on his main page and on his Facebook page...it has the date available written underneath the album title. Of course, the actual CD won't have the release date written underneath the album title. Now then...this comedy album contains 14 songs...and here is the track list. Take a look at some of those wild, eye catching song titles!!

1. Hoochie Coochie Dancer
2. Coco Cabana Band
3. Gas
4. My Better Half
5. Moonshine
6. The Gambler and the Octopus
7. Soap Sally
8. Down in Mexico
9. Dis-Connected
10. The Quarantine Song
11. Old Dog
12. Red Hot Chili Cook-Off
13. Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore
14. Disorder Down on the Border

"Red Hot Chili Cook-Off" has long been available as a music video only!! This marks the first time it's been placed on an album. The music video hit YouTube in 2013. Technically this would make it the first single from the album...however, in 2013, this album wasn't even in the planning stages and so that is why "Gas" has the distinction of being the album's first single release. "The Quarantine Song" was also issued before "Gas"...however, "The Quarantine Song" hit as a music video in 2020...at a time when talk of this upcoming comedy album probably wasn't even being whispered or hinted about...it was released as a music video several months before Ray re-joined Curb Records. "Red Hot Chili Cook-Off" and "The Quarantine Song" were songs that were in search of an album to call home...the rest of the songs, like it's first single release, "Gas", are tied to Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. I predict more publicity this coming Friday when the comedy album becomes available for Pre-order.

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