Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Last night Episode 10, Season 1 of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville made it's debut on YouTube. The guests are Tanya Tucker and T.G. Sheppard. In this episode Ray opened the show singing "Taylor Swift is Stalking Me". This novelty song is from Ray's 2015 album, Here We Go Again!. If you ever wondered why the show's announcer, Bill Cody, often uses the expression, here we go again, it's used as a tie-in to Ray's 2015 comedy album. The 2015 album was the first Ray Stevens comedy album in 4 years. In 2012 he put out a 9-CD box set called The Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. That box set features Ray's versions of novelty and comedy songs of the past, including re-recordings of some of his own songs, for the 9-CD collection. Some of the novelty songs Ray recorded for the box set go back to the 1930s. In most episodes of CabaRay Nashville you'll see the box set spotlighted by Don Cusic, wearing a graduates gown.
Following the opening number there's a brief snippet from Ray's 1992 VHS, Amazing Rolling Revue. Ray then introduces Tanya Tucker and the two of them discuss "Delta Dawn". Ray includes a brief parody of the song that he says he learned from George Lindsey. Ray and Tanya discuss dogs and they relate a story about the time Tanya got him a schnauzer as a surprise. He says he was asked if he was a dog owner...and he said he wasn't...then he was asked if he had a dog what would he pick. Ray said he blurted out the first type of dog that entered his mind, schnauzer. Ray and Tanya sing "Old Dog". This song, in solo form by Ray, would later appear on his current comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. However, at the time of this episode's taping, it hadn't appeared on any Ray Stevens album.
Tanya sings "Strong Enough to Bend" and her portion of the show concludes. Ray then brings out T.G. Sheppard. He sings "I Loved 'Em, Everyone". I've always been under the impression that more footage of T.G. exists but it hasn't been seen. When you see the episode you'll probably have the same conclusion as I do. Ray talks about T.G. being a public relations guy which leads to a story from T.G. about how he was encouraged and advised by Waylon Jennings to make the change and become a singer. Ray mentions of an upcoming duet album that T.G. will be releasing. Ray closes the show singing "Along Came Jones"...it's history is briefly recounted by music professor, Don Cusic, as one of the songs Ray Stevens recorded in 1969 and was re-recorded for 2012's The Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music.
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