March 24, 2022

Ray Stevens: 1972 performance in Vancouver of "Everything is Beautiful"...

Hello all fans of Ray Stevens!! If you've been reading his social media you probably have seen the video snippet from the first concert of the 2022 season at the CabaRay this past Saturday. Well, to be specific, his daughter posted it on her social media and it was one of those spinning videos...where the camera angle zooms in and out and flips in different directions. It was during a performance of "Gitarzan". I don't embed videos from other sources outside of YouTube. His daughter's name is Suzi Ragsdale and if you search her posts or her video uploads you'll be able to see the video I'm referring to. In this blog entry, though, I'm going back to 1972. This is a performance of "Everything is Beautiful" from a television show in Vancouver, Canada. I like the screen shot chosen for the video...showing Ray in a classic pose from that time period.  


I'm going by the video description that the performance is from 1972. My feeling is that it's from 1970 or mid 1971 at the latest. The reason I say that is because the song came out in the spring of 1970 and was hitting the top of the Hot 100 by the summer...weeks before Ray became the host of Andy Williams' summer show in 1970. Once Ray was on national television each week over the course of the summer months, with this song as it's theme, the single became an even bigger selling song than it already was. However, it's possible that he was still singing the song on television appearances as late as 1972...a full 2 years after it hit. Usually when you do guest television appearances you sing your latest recording or whatever your most recent recording happened to be. There's another video on YouTube that Ray uploaded last month...in that one he's singing "Turn Your Radio On"...and he's in the same venue but he's not wearing the orange vest-like shirt. They're both from the Vancouver appearance. 

The song's been in his concert set-list almost non-stop since 1970...usually the closing song. I'm sure back in the early 1970's he led off his concerts with the song or had it close to the top of the set-list since it was a recent song. I think he began putting "The Streak" and "Everything is Beautiful" as the final two songs in his concerts at some point in the early or mid 1980s.   

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