July 17, 2022

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Nashville on YouTube Episode 8, Season 1

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Did you catch episode 8 of CabaRay Nashville this past Friday? The special guest happened to be Aaron Tippin. Ray opened the show singing part one of "The Blue Cyclone". In this episode Ray and Aaron discussed the military and the U.S.O. The reason being is because Aaron's breakthrough in the music industry arrived in 1991 with the song "You've Got to Stand For Something". The song, which Aaron sings first, is inspirational and it deals with a man passing along to his son advice he got from his own father about honor, integrity, and standing up for things in life. The feeling/mood of the song struck a strong chord with country music audiences in 1991 during the Gulf War as something of a national battle cry. The music video became a massive hit on The Nashville Network's video programs...the video showing Aaron sitting with his guitar singing the song to a boy representing his son...and speaking of the U.S.O., the song got him appearances on various military and patriotic charity events including an appearance or two with Bob Hope during his final round of international troop visits. Aaron's breakthrough success coming with a song of that magnitude indirectly or perhaps intentionally caused most of his follow-up songs to have lyrics that touched upon self-pride, honor, and a heavy dose of a blue collar worker sensibility. Some of his hits included "Working Man's Ph. D", "I Got It Honest", "Kiss This", and "Where The Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Flies".   

Aaron's second song of the episode is "God's Not Through with Me Yet" from his 2015 project called Aaron Tippin 25. That CD contained an overview of his official recording career which began in 1990. There were a lot of new songs on there including "God's Not Through with Me Yet" as well as a version of "Keep Your Hands to Yourself". During Aaron's performances Ray accompanied on the piano. 

Ray performed part two of "The Blue Cyclone" before wrapping up this episode.

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