October 8, 2021

Ray Stevens: "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" video premiere...

Hello all once again!! A little more than an hour ago the music video premiere of "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" made it's way onto the internet. It isn't publicly listed on YouTube, yet, but the video embed can be accessed in an exclusive promo from People magazine's online site. The video itself had been on the shelf for several months...and by that I mean it was put together in bits and pieces and formed into a full length music video. Ray uses the reliable green screen where backgrounds are projected behind him as he and his co-stars in music videos perform the song. This time around Ray brings in the song's writer, Buddy Kalb, to play the role of the policeman. I do not know the names of the other guys in the video. I'll guess and say one of them might be Larry McCoy, Randy Cullers, or possibly Doug Gilmore...but I'd have to contact Ray's staff to know for certain. The storyline is light-hearted and the music video production is what you'd expect to see in a Ray Stevens comedy video...lots of bright colors, tight close-up's, and general absurdist humor...in other words the video or the story isn't meant to be viewed in the same lens one would view Ben-Hur or Spartacus

In the screen cap off to the right we find Ray in a familiar looking pose. He's all decked out in red shirt and yellow CAT hat...playing the role of a naïve country boy who goes to the carnival and thinks he's found himself the love of his life...a belly dancer. He has his fortune read via a gypsy's crystal ball...which shows him and the dancer standing side by side ready for marriage. As things are prone to happen the country boy has mistaken the dancer's smiles and alluring moves as reciprocation and thinks she loves him in return when all she's wanting are the gifts he's either bought or has given to her. In character Ray tells us that he found himself walking around the carnival and feeling something strike him in the head...the next thing he remembers was waking up with his money and a ring he'd bought for the dancer missing. There's a backbeat of Arabian-style music throughout the song. The music video isn't publicly listed on YouTube yet. If you search for the video the results will only show the audio clip of the song from Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. I'm thinking once People's website exclusivity has ended then the music video will be able to be searched for on YouTube. You can read the People article and watch the music video by clicking HERE. Once the music video is publicly listed/searchable on YouTube I'll embed it in a future blog entry. 

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