August 6, 2023

Ray Stevens: October 1985 appearance on "Nashville Now"...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Now, do I have an extremely wonderful treat in store for you all in this blog entry! Earlier today what I consider an extremely rare episode of Nashville Now from October 1985 made it's debut on YouTube. The episode, as far as I'm concerned, carries that rare title because it probably hasn't been seen since it's original airing almost 40 years ago but more importantly is it brings together Ray Stevens and Roger Miller for an extensive period of time. The show's host, Ralph Emery, was on vacation and so the guest host happened to be Roger Miller. I'm sure all of you reading this are aware of who Roger Miller is/was. He was a singer/songwriter who also had a knack for writing humorous songs. A lot of his humor/novelty songs were in what some might call the ditty category...often fast paced and laced with a lot of addictive scat singing and lyrics that go by so fast it's sometimes difficult to catch all of the little one liners and jokes. Roger once hosted his own network show on NBC in the fall of 1966...and we all know Ray was a recurring guest and summer host for Andy Williams...and so they both had a lot of experience on camera. 


Ray performed two songs on the episode. The first, "Vacation Bible School", and the other was his current single at the time, "The Haircut Song". Roger promoted Ray's 1985 album, I Have Returned. An irony is that the episode aired in October 1985 but it would be another 5 months or so before the album would reach it's peak of number one on Billboard's Country Albums chart in the spring of 1986. Another irony is Roger opened the show with the whimsical "A Hand for the Hog"...whereas Ray, on the I Have Returned album, recorded a song called "Kiss a Pig". 

The episode was basically dominated by both the guest host, Roger Miller, and guest star Ray Stevens. The other guests were actress Nicolette Larson who had a music career at the time, and a duo called the Vega Brothers. Throughout the episode during the interview portions Ray and Roger come across like a comedy duo or comedic rivals...cracking jokes and telling one liners in the hopes of trying to make the other laugh or to out-zany the other with one wild story after another. Roger's joke about why Willie Nelson crossed the road had the two of them in a brief fit of laughter. Some may feel a bit uneasy with Roger's very loose style but if you're familiar with him then it won't come across that way...anytime I'd seen him on TV he always come off as a bundle of nerves yet there's no denying his talents. 

He sings several songs in the episode, of course. The highlight is "River in the Rain" from the Big River musical, a production that brought him several Tony Awards. He closed the show singing "King of the Road". I am deliberately brief with this overview because I don't want to give everything away and to fully appreciate the chemistry that Ray and Roger had on this episode it's best to just provide a link to the episode and tell you to treasure and savor the episode. Two legendary figures sharing the stage and having a big time doing so. Here's the LINK

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