October 27, 2021

Ray Stevens: The Five Days of Halloween, Part Two...

Happy Halloween week Ray Stevens fans...and in this blog entry I'm putting the focus on two spooky songs that deal with legends and the kind of local small town folklore that's passed from one generation to another. I'm debating in my mind which song to embed first...and I think I'll go with a 2009 recording from Ray Stevens titled "Hangin' Around". This song is set in southern Georgia and it tells the eerie story of a child of a policeman named Grady whose wife died giving birth. Ray tells of the girl, named Lady, who later in life hooks up with a woman named Sadie. Eventually the two leave town but return half a year later with a guy, Tony, who Lady says is her husband. Sadie eventually goes crazy, we're told, and Tony disappears. Ray lets us know that some people in town say Tony's in the swamp "Hangin' Around" and as the music plays in the background with sharp hits on the harmonica the mood is dramatic and ominous as Ray sings about perhaps the locals are going to find much more than tree limbs and things twisting in the winds. What is Ray telling us? "Hangin' Around" is from his 2009 album, One For the Road. That album was originally sold exclusively at Pilot truck stops during the first half of 2009 before it was eventually made widely available. The song wasn't highlighted much and the album itself was overshadowed by a music video release in December 2009...but it was a good album nonetheless. Here's "Hangin' Around"...  


Another Halloween-type highlight, a spooky song is from his current comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. It's "Soap Sally"!! Yes...the tale of the woman in the woods who takes great pleasure in throwing her victims into cauldrons so she can cook them up. I've spotlighted the song in a blog entry not too long ago but given it's Halloween week I'm spotlighting it once again! It's so engaging and funny but maintains the spooky, funky overtone throughout...I know you're going to love it...

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