July 1, 2023

Ray Stevens sings "Cup Holders"...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Several months ago I embedded a video of Ray's guest appearance on the final first-run episode of Larry's Country Diner. In that episode he performed several songs...and some of the songs he performed have never appeared on any album (yet) and I know that one of them marked it's debut television performance. Ray had previously sang several of the non-album songs on an episode of Huckabee which, in case you didn't know, is a talk show hosted by Mike Huckabee. There was, however, the inclusion of one song in particular that hadn't been performed by Ray on any TV appearance before or since. That song I'm referring to is "Cup Holders". Now, when I first heard this song awhile ago when audio tracks of Ray's appearance on Larry's Country Diner were uploaded to YouTube, I referred to the song as "Cup Holders" since that's one of the phrases heard several times in the song and he closes the song with those two words. However, based on the recent upload featuring Ray's performance from Larry's show, it's referred to as "You're the Cup Holder of My Life". I don't know if that's now the official title of the song or if it's what the uploader titled it on their own. I like either title...and I especially like the performance... see it for yourselves and I know you'll love it...


Now, of course, when you watch the video you may wonder where did all of the instrumentation and harmony vocals come from? Ray is singing to a music track as most of the recording artists did when they appeared on the show. There were some exceptions... like acoustic, Bluegrass-style performers who brought their instruments and band with them... but for the most part the solo performers sang to music tracks. I love the song and I love the music/arrangement. The line the harmony singers are singing is "free the hand, free the man". 

Multi-tracking is a common practice in the recording industry and Ray's employed multi-tracking for many, many decades. I'd say long before it ever became commonplace in the music industry. Multi-tracking, as it applies here, is when all of the instrumentation is recorded on individual tracks. The lead vocalization and harmonies are also recorded on individual tracks. A record producer can then add all the music and vocals or take things away during the process...or decide to use the harmony or not use the harmony, etc. etc. Ray, as you probably are well aware, has long been his own record producer, music arranger, and is a musician, too...and many of his recordings are likes works of art. As a music arranger he constructs songs, instrumentally speaking, from scratch regardless of who the writer(s) happen to be. Practically every song Ray has recorded since the mid/late 1960s, whether we're speaking of the songs he wrote or the songs he didn't write but recorded, the actual music you hear is all in Ray's control. He decides what instruments are featured in each recording and what the tempo of the recording is going to be, etc. etc. Those are just the basic things a music arranger does. 

I am hoping this song as well as the others that haven't appeared on an album yet will finally show up on an album! The last album he released was in the fall of 2021.   

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