Hello fans of Ray Stevens and those of you that stop by for pure curiosity sake. A couple of days ago Ray's social media outlets featured a performance from him from an episode of his CabaRay Nashville television series. The performance is of "New Orleans Moon", a song he co-wrote and recorded in 2007 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the city in 2005. In fact, Ray recorded and released an entire album of songs celebrating Louisiana and specifically, New Orleans, in 2007 and he titled it New Orleans Moon. Ray co-wrote "New Orleans Moon" with a writer named Chuck Redden. When Ray uploaded the performance onto his social media pages there were quite a few that reacted with surprise and a constant reply from people was "I'd never heard this song before...". Whenever I read comments like that I either roll my eyes or, more than likely, I take the opportunity to educate those who leave those kinds of comments as to where they can find a song or an album from Ray that they've never heard of.
You can find the New Orleans Moon album at Ray's website inside his online music store. He doesn't provide digital/Mp3 audio and so you'll have to purchase the compact disc (CD) if you purchase it from his online store. Now, if you choose, you can listen to the songs from the album on a number of music streaming sites. You can find it on Spotify, for example. If you're a fan of Ray I'd urge you to create a free Spotify account, if you don't have one, and add Ray's music page to your favorites and listen to Ray's songs, free of charge, and create your own music library of Ray Stevens songs. Why? Well, the amount of plays that Ray receives goes into the year-end totals that Spotify reveals and we, as fans of Ray, like to see his page and his music recognized. You can also do a YouTube search for the album title and once you do the search results will provide you with the album playlist.
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