December 13, 2021

Ray Stevens: 12 Days till Christmas...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! You may have guessed by now that the title of this blog entry is tied to the Christmas novelty song, "The 12 Days of Christmas". I was listening to a version of that song while I was at the store this morning. The store was playing Christmas songs on the speaker all over the store. Yes, there's 12 days until Christmas...this being December 13th and with Christmas Day on December 25th...two weeks until Christmas. This also means that you have one more opportunity to see Christmas at the CabaRay. Ray will put on his final Christmas-themed concert of the season this coming Saturday, December 18th. Last week he put on a rare Friday evening concert in addition to his usual Saturday evening concert. There won't be any concert at the CabaRay next week so this coming Saturday is the last chance to see a Christmas-themed concert at Ray's CabaRay showroom this 2021 season. As most of you know Ray has three Christmas albums. He recorded them sporadically throughout his career. His first Christmas album didn't emerge until 1997. His second Christmas album arrived in 2009 and his third Christmas album arrived in 2016. So, as you can see, the three Christmas albums were spread out over a nearly 20 year time period (1997-2016). His first Christmas album was all-comedy, Christmas Through a Different Window. The second one titled Ray Stevens Christmas, from 2009, was traditional non-comedy renditions of Christmas standards and one brand new song. The third Christmas album in 2016, Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me, included both comical and non-comical recordings. Some of the songs on the 2016 album were Christmas standards while others were more contemporary. A track list of each Christmas album is below...

Christmas Through a Different Window
1. Guilt For Christmas**
2. I Won't Be Home For Christmas
3. Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz
4. Home For the Holidays
5. Redneck Christmas**
6. Xerox Xmas Letter
7. Nightmare Before Christmas**
8. Annual Office Christmas Party
9. Little Drummer Boy - Next Door
10. Bad Little Boy
11. Santa Claus is Watching You**

Ray Stevens Christmas:
1. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
2. White Christmas**
3. Winter Wonderland
4. Silent Night
5. The Christmas Song
6. Blue Christmas
7. I'll Be Home For Christmas
8. Deck the Halls With Teardrops
9. Jingle Bells
10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me:
1. Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me**
2. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
3. Frosty the Snowman
4. All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (2012)
5. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (2012)
6. Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)
7. All I Want For Christmas Is You
8. Merry Christmas**
9. Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day
10. Christmas Bells in the Steeple

**- Notes: The symbols that you see following some of the songs indicate that there's a music video of those songs. "Blue Christmas" was recorded twice by Ray Stevens in 2009. He recorded a serious version which is on the 2009 Christmas album but he also recorded a comical version, where he stutters the lyrics, and that stuttering rendition was made into a music video and released as a separate CD single. "Bad Little Boy" was never made into an official music video but Ray uploaded onto YouTube a performance of the song from his appearance on The Statler Brothers Show. Two of the songs on the 2016 album come from his 9-CD album from 2012, Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. "Merry Christmas" was available as a music video first...then it appeared on the 2016 album. The rendition of "Santa Claus is Watching You" on the 1997 album is a re-recording. A music video exists from 1985...the first music video in Ray's career...and because a music video exists of the song I made note of it's video availability. The 1985 recording of the song originally appeared on his comedy album that year, I Have Returned. The song itself goes back to 1962...when Ray put out the first "Santa Claus is Watching You"...that rendition is geared more toward children whereas the 1985 partial re-write is geared more toward adults. The Christmas music can be purchased at Ray's online store along with a whole lot of other items. The online store is HERE.   

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