Hello Ray Stevens fans!! I just finished watching the latest CabaRay Nashville upload on YouTube. This time it's Episode 8, Season 2. The guest stars are Darryl Worley and Lee Greenwood. The episode is a patriotic/Military themed showcase. In the audience there are numerous members of the Military. Ray opens the show with "Thank You", a salute to all Military branches. Ray co-wrote the song with Larry McCoy and it originated a few years after 9/11. If you check YouTube you'll come across the official music video of the song.
Ray introduces Darryl Worley who performs his massive hit, "Have You Forgotten?". This song soared to the number one spot on the Country chart in 2003...in it's 5th week on the chart. It remained at number one for 7 weeks. The song was released at a point in time when it appeared that the public, as strange as it sounds, had began to put 9/11 in the rear view mirror. When the single was released bin Laden was still the most wanted man on the planet. The death of bin Laden wouldn't happen until 2011...nearly 10 years after the 9/11 terror attacks. The official date is May 2, 2011. After Darryl's rousing performance Ray speaks to him about the song and it's impact. He tells Ray that since that song hit in 2003 he's put on concerts at dozens of U.S. military bases...traveling internationally more than a dozen times.
Ray's second guest is none other than Lee Greenwood. He performs "God Bless the U.S.A." and afterward Ray asks where the song's inspiration came from. Lee told the story of how he wrote the song in the middle of a massive touring schedule. He mentions that, at the time, all he was doing was touring the entire country and Canada and it didn't leave him much time for writing or much of anything. He wrote the song and then played it for his record producer at the time, Jerry Crutchfield. Lee said that he thought that it would be an album track and he was stunned when the record company wanted to put it out as a single.
Ray closes the show singing "Dear America". This is the only time that he's performed this song on a television program. He put it out as a single-only and music video in 2016...and it's never appeared on any album, to date. The photo of Ray that was used to promote the "Dear America" single has become one of his most used publicity photos. The photo, as you can see, is featured below. It's a powerful song as is all of the songs performed on this patriotic/Military themed episode of CabaRay Nashville.
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