Earlier on Sunday Ray uploaded a performance of "Smoky Mountain Rattlesnake Retreat" from his CabaRay Nashville television series. The song, from the pen of Buddy Kalb, originated in 1986 on his Surely You Joust comedy album. As kid I always thought of the Hee Haw television show whenever I'd hear this song. I had no idea why at that time...but looking back I must've felt the song had so much country comedy in it. I could visualize the entire story due to the lyrics being so descriptive and I could picture it being played out by the Hee Haw cast.
Ray performs the song on stage/in concert a little bit differently than he recorded it. In the recording you'll hear maraca's representing snake hissing and rattle's rattling and it's sang up-tempo. In the live performances the tempo's lowered and delivered in ballad form rather than frenetic pace as the 1986 recording displays. In the recording there's also more music accompaniment. When he sings it on stage a lot of the synthesizer-based special effects featured in the recording aren't heard. There's a limited animation music video of this song available to view on YouTube. It originated on a DVD release in the mid 2000's.
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