Hello Ray Stevens fans!! This is an overview of the most recent YouTube upload of CabaRay Nashville. Episode 6, Season 2 guest stars The Gatlin Brothers (Larry, Steve, and Rudy).
This episode had a hyper feeling to it due to the Gatlin Brothers being the guests. Larry has a distinctive personality that invites unpredictability even if there's a certain level of scripting that takes place. Ray opens the show singing "Witchcraft", one of the songs on his Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?!? album. Larry Gatlin appeared solo in an earlier episode and Ray jokes that he could only afford Larry as a guest but now that the show's become a hit he can afford the other two brothers. Larry speaks of their upbringing and their involvement with Slim Willet, a local music personality/singer who was working at KRBC radio at the time, who happened to write "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes". Larry shows a photo of him and his brothers, as children, on stage to convince some out there that may question as to whether the Gatlin Brothers have truly been in the entertainment business as long as often reported. Ray asks Larry about his association with the Fox television channel. Larry jokingly remarks that he's confused as to whether or not he should describe himself as a contributor or not. A contributor, Larry says, is someone that isn't paid. Steve Gatlin asks Ray if they're considered guests on the show or if they're going to be viewed as contributors which draws laughs as did practically everything the Gatlin Brothers spoke about. Larry insists that he and his brothers never, ever rehearse. He says they've been working for 50 plus years that they simply show up and do their thing. The trio sing "Houston". Just in case you're brand new to the Gatlin Brothers...the line-up as seen in the video screen below: Larry, Rudy, and Steve. In the trio's earlier years Rudy wore glasses. Steve often had a beard. Larry was always clean shaven but for the last decade or so he's had a goatee.
The brothers then perform a very funny song about life on the road called "Ode to the Road". Ray leads into this performance by asking the brothers if they ever get road crazy. This sends Larry into a comical conversation about life on the road and how, after about 4 days, you start talking to yourself...and when the trio sing "Ode to the Road" I couldn't help but think of Ray. I imagine hearing Ray singing the song. It sounds like a Ray Stevens comedy song...and I can hear Ray's rendition in my mind...and it would be fun to hear him sing it in his style with lots of vocal overdubs and sound effects.
Ray closes the show singing "Rub It In". He mentions that it was written by Layng Martine, Jr. but doesn't mention that of his own involvement in the song. Layng wrote the song for Ray's publishing company. Layng recorded it, originally, in 1971 but then it was recorded by Billy 'Crash' Craddock. It became a million selling hit for Craddock...and with Ray as the song's publisher it was one of Ray's earliest music publishing successes (outside of his own recordings). Ray published dozens of songs written by Layng Martine, Jr. during the songwriter's early years. Ray recorded the song in 2008 for his Hurricane comedy album. As I began this overview I mentioned that this is one of the more hyper, riotous episodes of the series...when you watch it for yourselves you'll notice it right away.
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