When the comedy album was released in October several online music sites promoted a couple of songs. One of the online sites promoted the audio track, "Coco Cabana Band". Elsewhere on the internet were music sites promoting the music video of "Hoochie Coochie Dancer". Now, it shouldn't come as a surprise, but a music video or any type of visual content is going to gain a whole lot more attention and it's potentially going to lead to a lot more online sharing than an audio track will. The "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" music video has 192,140 unique views. In the song Ray and a few of his friends are at a carnival where he meets up with a belly dancer. The two visit a fortune teller/gypsy who, predictably, tells Ray that he's found his soul mate. He proposes marriage...even going so far as to give her his high school ring. As the song progresses we're told that one day behind a tent spelled the end of Ray's one-sided romance as he tells us that he can't recall much of what went on except that he woke up and saw a policeman returning him his billfold and high school ring.
December 12, 2021
Ray Stevens: "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" reaches 190,000 unique views...
Hello once more all of you fans of Ray Stevens!! Some of you probably won't be able to see the fine print in the image off to the right. I had to make the image small so it wouldn't take up too much text space. It's the most recent Amazon placement for Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore, the current comedy album from Ray Stevens. The CD is ranked at number 88 this hour on Amazon's list of Top-100 New Releases in CD/Vinyl in the Country music format. I often check this Top-100 list to see where Amazon's placed the CD...sometimes when I check it's up near, or among, the Top-50 and sometimes it's in the bottom 20 of the Top-100 like it currently is. There are days when the CD isn't even in the Top-100 but then it shows up for multiple week appearances. The first single release from the album happened to arrive in June...a novelty song called "Gas". It has never been made into a music video but it was released as an audio track by Curb Records...and that particular audio track received more than 12,000 plays on YouTube. When the comedy album was released in October, "Gas" was issued as an audio track on YouTube for a second time. The audio track released in June features, as a promo photo, a fictional gas station with a line of cars waiting to fill up. The audio track of "Gas" that was released in October features the cover art from Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore as a promo. The October audio track has a little over 2,000 YouTube plays compared to the more than 12,000 plays of the June audio track. They're the same recording. I say that just in case anyone was wondering if there's a difference between the audio track that shown up in June and the audio featured on the album.
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