Hello once again Ray Stevens fans!! I came across a unique recording the other day while browsing around the internet looking up tidbits and other things about Ray Stevens that other people are sharing or discussing. A recording that's seemingly hot off the presses as the saying goes...a novelty called "Grits"...by Pat Boone. Ray is a featured guest vocalist on this recording as are Deborah Allen, Lorrie Morgan, Dean Miller, and The Gatlin Brothers. The song is very cute, very bouncy, and will have you thinking of Hee Haw before it's finished. Ray opens the song and about midway through he's featured again...resurrecting a couple of beloved characters that will surely bring a smile to your face. I can't tell, however, the difference between the vocalizations of Deborah Allen and Lorrie Morgan. When you listen to the song you'll notice that there's some very thick, exaggerated southern vocalizations that run through the entire performance. The two female singers aren't singing in their normal voices so, for me, it was difficult to tell which sang what lyric. You'll hear the Gatlin Brothers several times harmonizing. As far as an album is concerned I don't know what "Grits" will be part of...as far as I know it's a single-only release...and you can listen to it on YouTube and or purchase the Mp3 on Amazon. You can listen to the Pat Boone song, which features Ray Stevens and others, when you click the video embed below.
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