Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! As I'm sure you all know by now if you look up several Ray Stevens albums on YouTube you're going to find audio tracks from the albums in the search results. The complete albums are available to listen to on YouTube. In case you've never done it by now all you have to do is type in Ray's name and the album you're looking up. Now, keep in mind, not every single album from him is available to listen to on YouTube but a good chunk of them are. An album from a more recent vintage is 2021's Melancholy Fescue. It's such a wonderfully produced and recorded album...in one of my reviews I think I used the word, exquisite, to describe how I felt about the overall album. It's an album of 12 songs. The YouTube page for the album contains audio tracks to 11 of the 12 songs. "Unchained Melody", since it was previously made into an official music video, it's featured on the YouTube page for Melancholy Fescue instead of just an audio track. The music video's gotten more than 1,000,000 unique views. The YouTube playlist for the album can be found HERE.
The audio track with the most YouTube plays is "Ruby/Ruby Baby" at 5.6K followed closely by "Goin' Out Of My Head" at 4.8K. The third most played audio track from Melancholy Fescue is "Oh, Pretty Woman" at 3.4K. His rendition of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", such a fun song, is nearing 1,000 plays as is "Twilight Time". The track that has the fewest plays is his version of "People", a song previously recorded by Barbra Streisand in 1964. It's gotten 565 plays. When you do a YouTube for Ray and the song, "People", you will not find it among the first dozen or so results. Instead what you'll get first are songs from Ray with the word, people, in the title...and although the song is called "People" you'll have to scroll through numerous video uploads to find the actual song, "People". I'm pretty sure that sort of thing is why the audio track has only gotten 565 plays, to date. If you search for the name of the album you're going to find "People" more quicker than if you do a general search for the Ray Stevens recording. The lack of exposure, apparently, for "People" is why I'm embedding the video to close out this blog entry. I know you're going to love it if you've never heard it...and if you've heard Ray's recording already I know you're going to love hearing it again!
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