May 6, 2023

Ray Stevens: songwriter Layng Martine, Jr. discusses Ray...

Hello fans of the legendary Ray Stevens!! I came across a video clip on YouTube yesterday of songwriter Layng Martine, Jr. discussing his association with Ray and how much of an impact Ray had on his career. If you're a long time fan of Ray then you will probably know some of the things that Layng discusses in the interview but don't let that persuade you not to watch the video clip. Layng, based upon the things he discusses, loves Ray Stevens as much as we all do. When you watch the video you'll easily follow along as Layng talks about meeting Ray for the first time and how unassuming and modest Ray happens to be. Layng became a writer for Ray's publishing company and the two had a pair of massive hits as a writer/publisher team. Layng elaborates on Ray's work ethic and talents in the recording studio. He also lets a lot of us Ray Stevens fans know what it was like being in the recording studio with Ray and watching him make records. Layng has nothing but praise and respect for Ray as a person as well as high praise for Ray as a singer/songwriter/musician/publisher. Layng sheds some light on Ray's modesty as well as his integrity. The two hits that they enjoyed were "Rub It In" and "Way Down". The former had actually been recorded by Layng...released as a single on Barnaby Records in 1973 and produced by Ray...but the record company released it at the wrong time of the year. However, not all was lost. Billy 'Crash' Craddock recorded the song and it became an enormous hit...and sharing in that success was Layng as the writer and Ray as the publisher. The other big hit for the writer/publisher duo came in 1977 with "Way Down", recorded by Elvis Presley. It was released in what turned out to be the final months of Elvis' life...reaching the Top-10 not long after he passed away. Ray published more songs that Layng wrote but those two were the biggest commercial hits. The video's title is 'Writing for Ray Stevens - Layng Martine, Jr.'. The interview is conducted by Otis Gibbs. It is a fascinating and fabulous interview but rather than just go by my obviously pro-Ray Stevens biased opinion take a look for yourselves. The video clip is a little more than 13 minutes in length and it goes by quickly, too...it's that engaging and informative. Do you know what an escalator is? Keep your ears open for that topic as you enjoy this video. The photo they used of Ray is from a photo session in 1975. A very similar photo later, in 1980, appeared on the cover of a September issue of Country Song Roundup. It might even be the same photo but with the outdoors backdrop cropped out.

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