September 9, 2021

Ray Stevens sings "Preacher and the Bear"...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! A lot of you may be familiar with the performance of "The Preacher and the Bear" that Ray delivered on an episode of Larry's Country Diner a number of years ago. In 2014 Ray released a gospel album called Gospel Collection. The album was released in association with the Bill Gaither company and it was Ray's first studio album of gospel songs since 1972. The main song from the 2014 album happened to be "If Jesus Is a Stranger". Among the songs on the 2014 album happened to be a recording Ray did in 2012 called "The Preacher and The Bear" for his 9-CD Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. That song goes back a number of years...Arthur Francis Collins (ragtime performer) originally had a million selling hit with it in 1905!! It was popularized all over again by Phil Harris in 1947 and it was recorded by one of Ray's close friends, the late Jerry Reed. In case you didn't know, Phil Harris happened to be a bandleader of The Jack Benny Program (radio version) for many years and he was part of the main cast, too. 

A lot of bandleaders of radio shows weren't inserted into the main cast...but Jack Benny not only included the bandleader as a comic foil but like everyone else on that particular show Phil played a fictionalized version of himself on the air. Phil would also star in a radio show with his wife, Alice Faye...and along the way he would issue what were referred to as novelty songs. In those days the music industry labeled anything slightly off the beaten path or anything radically different from the dominant style of music currently being performed as a novelty. In the decades since a novelty song took on the meaning of something unusual, comical, or absurd...but the novelties of the '30s, '40s, and much of the '50s relied less on comedy and more on the unusual and the odd when compared to what a 'mainstream' music audience was listening to. 

"The Preacher and The Bear" relies a lot on an unusual situation and it focuses on religious conviction as the preacher who's gone hunting, on a Sunday, hopes that a ferocious bear won't attack him. The preacher has climbed up a tree, in other words he's stuck up there, while the grizzly bear remains down below. Eventually the preacher leaves the tree branch and fights with the bear. The guilty preacher looks towards the heavens pleading that he may not be worthy of rescue due to hunting on a Sunday and so if he's not going to receive any help from a certain bear attack it would be much appreciated if the Lord doesn't help the bear, either. 

There have been uploads of this performance before...and they're still online...but this latest upload has crystal clear picture and sound, compared to the other uploads in the past...so here now is Ray Stevens briefly discussing with Larry Black the career of Phil Harris prior to Ray singing "The Preacher and The Bear"...

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