December 24, 2021

Ray Stevens: Christmas Standards and Originals...

Off the top of my head I can only think of five original Christmas songs that come from the pen of Ray Stevens: "Santa Claus is Watching You", "Christmas Bells in the Steeple", "Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz", "The Little Drummer Boy Next Door", and "Deck the Halls with Teardrops". Ray is credited as the co-writer, with Paul Alter and Buddy Kalb, of "The Little Drummer Boy Next Door". The other four songs Ray wrote himself. 

When you purchase a recording artist's Christmas album do you prefer standards or do you prefer all original recordings? I don't know of any recording artist that writes or finds nothing but original songs for a Christmas album. Usually there's a certain amount of familiarity that comes into play when a recording artist decides they want to do a Christmas album. What I mean by that is there's often some level of expectation from a consumer that there's going to be a heavy dose of standards either faithfully recorded to mirror the original or there's going to be re-arranged interpretations of standards. Christmas standards, for those unaware, are songs you hear every year at Christmas time by a wide variety of artists. Songs like: "Jingle Bells", "White Christmas", "Blue Christmas", "Holly Jolly Christmas", "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Oh, Holy Night", "Jingle Bell Rock", "Silent Night", "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer", "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", "Frosty the Snowman", and many, many more. A Christmas original is a song that, to date, had never been recorded by anyone else. It doesn't mean the song is brand new...it just means that it's never been recorded for any commercial release before. Almost all of the Christmas standards at one time, obviously, were original...but decades upon decades have passed by and singers down through those decades took it upon themselves to spotlight many of those particular songs on their Christmas albums. 

Ray Stevens has recorded three Christmas albums...and on each one of them there's at least one original song. 

His first Christmas album in 1997 was actually filled with original songs...2 of the songs were newly recorded renditions of a couple of Christmas songs he'd previously recorded in 1985: "Santa Claus is Watching You" and "Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz". The 1997 recording of "Santa Claus is Watching You" was the third time Ray had recorded the song. There's the original in 1962...then there's the lyrically updated version in 1985 which was turned into his first music video...and then there's the 1997 re-recording of the 1985 version of the song. I don't really have an opinion on whether I prefer Christmas standards or Christmas originals. I like that Ray has included several original songs on his Christmas albums...but I'd still like them if all they featured were his renditions of Christmas standards. Some Christmas originals from Ray Stevens that were written by others include: "The King of Christmas", "Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)", "Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day", "Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me", and Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You".   

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