Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Well, we're now 5 days until Christmas and here I am spotlighting one of the songs on his 2016 Christmas album, Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me. This time around it's his rendition of "Christmas Bells in the Steeple". This song is something I was not aware of until Ray recorded it...and after he recorded it and the Christmas album was made available he informed a lot of us that he wrote the song and that Perry Como originally recorded it in 1967. It's a mystery as to why Ray had never thought to record it decades earlier but in 2016 he recorded the song he'd written nearly 50 years earlier.
I've come across copies of Perry Como's recording...the label he recorded it on, RCA, featured Chet Atkins as the record producer. Since Ray wrote the song he was also the publisher. Perry's 1967 recording featured "Love is a Christmas Rose" as the B-side. As far as Christmas songs are concerned the two strongly associated with Perry Como are "There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas". Those two songs are among the most well known sing-a-long Christmas records of all-time. By contrast "Christmas Bells in the Steeple" deal with a much more somber situation and it's a ballad.
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