November 7, 2022

Ray Stevens audio track: "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me"...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! A few hours ago Ray uploaded an audio of his 1980 recording, "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". The comedy song comes from his album that year, Shriner's Convention. In fact, the song was the B-side of the "Shriner's Convention" single. I first heard "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me" in the early 1990s on a compilation album called Collector's Series by RCA Records. That collection features 8 recordings that Ray made during his RCA years. He signed with the record label in the latter half of 1979 and early in 1980 he put out the "Shriner's Convention" single which his debut RCA album, Shriner's Convention, soon followed. 

Ray remained an RCA recording artist through the midway part of 1983. In that late 1979 to mid 1983 time frame he recorded three studio albums (29 songs) and RCA issued only six singles in a 2 year stretch. The songs are listed as A-side / B-side. In 1980 they issued "Shriner's Convention" / "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me" and "Hey There" /"You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". Late in 1980 RCA issued "Night Games" / "Let's Do It Right This Time" and this was followed in the spring of 1981 with "One More Last Chance" / "I Believe You Love Me". In 1982 from his third and final RCA album they issued "Written Down in My Heart" / "Country Boy, Country Club Girl" and lastly, "Where The Sun Don't Shine" / "Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love". RCA didn't issue "Hey There" as a single in the United States. It was issued as a single in Canada and in overseas markets in place of "Shriner's Convention". 

I know you're going to love this song...to my knowledge he's never performed this on any television show. Buddy Kalb wrote the song...it was the third song from Buddy that Ray recorded. His name began appearing with great frequency in the songwriter credits on Ray's albums by the mid 1980s onward.  

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