May 1, 2022

Ray Stevens sings "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" in 1988...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! We're at the beginning of a new month and I plan on writing another blog entry later tonight following this one. In this blog entry to open up the month of May I'm going to embed Ray's 1988 performance on The Tonight Show. The episode originally aired February 3, 1988. The headlining guest on that episode was Betty White. The music guests in the episode almost always appeared in the final segment of the show and they typically weren't interviewed...some recording artists got to sit on the interview couch and banter with Johnny Carson...but those were reserved for a very small circle of recording artists. Anyway...in the video clip Johnny mentions that Ray is clever and humorous and has made several previous appearances on the show. Johnny promotes Ray's current album at the time, Crackin' Up. I took a screen-cap of that and saved it in my photo archives. Ray then performs "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?", which was nominated for a Grammy at that year's Grammy Awards. The song was a much bigger hit than chart numbers will show...not only did Ray get to sing it on Johnny Carson's late-night show where the song reached audiences outside of country music but in a couple of newspaper columns and radio commentaries the song was mentioned a number of times by none other than Paul Harvey. The song struck a chord for several reasons...one is it dealt with a couple of emotional subjects: religion and money. It also hit a nerve, others may may say it caused shame among the religious community, because it cast a dim view and suspicion on television preachers (televangelists) and all preachers, in general, and it caused members practically every preacher or religious figure to be on the defensive and stress that there's still good, decent preachers out there and to not get caught up in all of the negative press of a few high-profile stories.   

Televangelists were under a microscope, heavily, at this point in time and while Ray had recorded the song within the first half of 1987 and then released it as a single shortly afterward, the subject matter of the song kept the recording not far from conversation...and the longer that the relatively low but high-profile televangelist "scandals" remained in the headlines the more "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" become something of a magnet for skeptics. I think the song, whether anyone will admit it or not, did a lot of good during that time period by shining a spotlight on excessive greed within televangelism and the fact that a lot of clean-up happened shows just how spot-on the song truly happened to be. You'll probably come across websites that'll feature commentary from people who are outraged that such a song was ever written, much less recorded, and try and say it's an anti-religious song...but once you educate yourself on what the song's addressing you'll quickly realize it's a song meant to call out preachers who misuse/abuse their influence and profit off the worshipers/followers/congregation/flock, whichever description that fits. Here now is the February 3, 1988 performance from Ray Stevens of the Grammy nominated "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" followed by an abbreviated rendition of "Everything is Beautiful" so make sure you continue watching the video for the second song...

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