Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! A few blog entries ago I wrote about an appearance from Ray Stevens on a lifestyles show titled Today In Nashville. This may sound confusing to follow along with but there's also another television program called Today's Nashville. Ray taped an interview for that series several weeks ago at the CabaRay showroom and it became available on YouTube yesterday. The Today's Nashville series is religious based. Although the entire interview wasn't centered around religion there were numerous aspects within the interview where the host, Terry Squires, asked Ray about several gospel songs he'd recorded plus his satirical 1987 recording, "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?". Ray spoke at length about his career and his experiences in the music industry. Since the interview takes place within the CabaRay they spoke about the showroom and he spoke about some of the photo's that are on the walls of the showroom. "Everything is Beautiful" was discussed along with the reason for it's creation...he needed a theme song for a future TV show he was going to host in the summer of 1970 for Andy Williams on NBC. There were several aspects of his career from beginning to present day that were discussed. When you watch the video you'll see a few snippets of Ray from video shoots and from TV appearances. A couple of photos of the CabaRay's interior are also shown...including the album cover wall and the trophy case.
In the photo at the beginning of this blog entry it features Ray showcasing how the traditional vocal of "Love Lifted Me" is performed in church and on countless gospel albums but then he demonstrates his arrangement of the song. He did an upbeat recording for his 1972 album, Turn Your Radio On...almost sounding like rock and roll. Barnaby Records released the song as a single and the only place it hit was in Bangkok. When you look in Billboard magazine's Hits of the World section in 1972 (the magazine's archives are available online) you'll eventually come across Ray's recording of "Love Lifted Me" among the top selling single releases in Bangkok. There is a brief discussion of another song, "If Jesus Is a Stranger", from the pen of Don Cusic. Ray's recording appears on his 2014 gospel album, Gospel Collection Volume One. The album was distributed by the Bill Gaither organization.
The interview is a little less than half an hour. You'll probably, if you have a keen eye, detect a couple of edit marks within the interview. Edits are almost always commonplace in any taped interview and most of the time the edits are did to keep the interview crisp and on-topic in case the interviewer or the subject of the interview trails off into different directions...and edits are also done if there's some sort of mechanical/technical issue that comes along during the live-to-tape recording. Such issues can be edited out prior to being broadcast. Also, a taped interview with edit marks indicate where commercials should be inserted if being aired on commercial television. Here's the Ray Stevens interview...click to play...
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