Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Whenever I'd go and look through some of my statistics for this blog I'm always seeing several visits to a blog entry I wrote quite awhile ago focusing on the Barnaby Records single releases on Ray Stevens. It got me thinking...and I've written so many blog entries over the last 10 or so years...that perhaps it's time to re-visit that type of blog entry and focus on the Ray's RCA Records single releases. Ray was officially on the RCA roster for four years (1979-1983). In that time period the record company issued three studio albums, a Greatest Hits album, and six single releases from Ray Stevens. His greatest commercial hit happened to be his debut for the label, "
Shriner's Convention", which hit early in 1980. This is a song that had been tested out beforehand in concert and in a couple of television appearances in the latter half of 1979. The single would become a Top-10 Country hit as would the album of the same name. The album peaked within the Top-5 on the Country Albums chart. Ray's tenure at RCA was short but the music he recorded while at the label was fabulous in my opinion. Ray's RCA catalog has never been properly kept readily available in the online digital age beyond a few recordings. Non-fans would say it's because there's a lack of 'hit songs' during that time period (an untrue statement, by the way) but Ray Stevens fans, like myself, will argue and say it's because the record company has no interest in releasing his studio albums to the digital market...and, IF that's really true, it's a shame. If it's NOT true then I'd like to hear an official explanation as to why his RCA recordings aren't widely available in a digital format.
1980: Shriner's Convention / You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me
1980: Hey There / You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me (released in Canada and overseas)
1980: Night Games / Let's Do It Right This Time
1981: One More Last Chance / I Believe You Love Me
1982: Written Down In My Heart / Country Boy, Country Club Girl
1982: Where The Sun Don't Shine / Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love
The three studio albums Ray recorded for RCA are titled: Shriner's Convention (1980), One More Last Chance (1981), and Don't Laugh Now (1982). When RCA released a Greatest Hits album on Ray in 1983 they only included two RCA tracks. They should have featured five or all six of the A-side single releases and a few older tracks. However, a few years later, RCA issued several albums called Collector's Series. The series focused on past and present RCA recording artists. Ray's collection arrived in 1985 and then it got re-released in 1987. It was an album of 8 songs and they were all from his RCA years. Yes, a skimpy collection, but nevertheless it was an introduction to his RCA years for a lot of his younger fans who discovered Ray in the mid to late 1980s. Believe it or not Collector's Series remains the only official overview of Ray's RCA years. Unless you have the studio albums in vinyl or cassette format the Collector's Series remains the most widely released overview of his early 1980's music.
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