Hello Ray Stevens fans!! A few days ago was the birthday of Dolly Parton and to celebrate it Ray uploaded his 1977 performance of "Sir Thanks-a-Lot". Ray had performed the song on Dolly's variety show which went by the name Dolly. That TV series was syndicated and it's official air-dates were September 13, 1976 - March 7, 1977. Ray appeared on the episode that aired, ironically, on his birthday. On January 24, 1977 the Ray Stevens episode of Dolly aired in syndication. Ray had worked with Dolly at Monument Records back in the mid 1960s before she joined the Porter Wagoner group. Ray performed a couple of recordings on the 1977 episode...one of which happened to be "Get Crazy With Me", a brand new song at the time. That song would appear on his 1977 Feel the Music album. Ray and Dolly performed two duets: "Searchin'" and "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby". Ray performed "Sir Thanks-a-Lot" and it included Dolly as the damsel in distress. The comedy song is about a Knight during the time of King Arthur...of course the Knight that Ray sings about was never a member of the Round Table in Camelot. Nonetheless Ray tells us about Thanks-a-Lot and his heroic chivalry in days of old.
Ray had originally recorded the song in 1969 for his Gitarzan album and this may be the only time he ever performed it on television. Ray is at his up-tempo best churning out lyrics a mile a minute without missing a single beat but there are some giggles and laughs from both at various moments in the performance...but that sort of thing only adds to the charm.
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