Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Well, take a look over there at what I came across on the internet today. A fellow fan of Ray's alerted me that Spotify had a studio recording of the Bubba/Charlene comedy song available to listen to. Several months ago I shared with you all an audio performance of Ray from Larry's Country Diner singing the song. Spotify as well as Amazon both have the recently released studio recording. Now, as you all know, Amazon sells their digital download singles for 99 cents (or more) whereas Spotify provides the audio content free of charge. As you can see from the photo the official title of the song is "
Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". I don't know the reason for attaching the word, since, to the official title since all this time we fans of Ray Stevens have been calling it "
Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". I love the studio recording, too. Some may prefer the recording from the TV show since it contains elements of reaction from the studio audience, etc., but it's the studio recording that sounds more crisp and sharp. One of the things I took note of was the record label. In what I call the fine print it credits CabaRay Records. This caught my eye since he's been signed to Curb Records since 2020. I have recurring correspondence on social media with Ray's online crew, as I call them, and I was under the impression that Ray would be issuing music on Curb Records well into the decade so it caught me by surprise that the website credits CabaRay Records rather than Curb. It's purely topical comedy blending with southern comedy. Southern comedy is aan under-appreciated and, critically, a much maligned form of comedy given it's simple, direct approach without the gloss of sophistication or urbanity.
Another thing that caught my eye while over on Spotify was this particular Mp3 single. It and "
Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene" were both added to Spotify on August 30th. I listened to it and to my ears I couldn't tell any vocal difference between it and the recording that appears on his 2014 gospel album. "
If Jesus Is a Stranger" is the song promoted heavily from the
Gospel Collection album released on the Gaither label. The song comes from the pen of Don Cusic. I don't know why it's been re-released/re-issued nearly 10 years later but it has...and it's on the CabaRay Records label but it doesn't sound like a new recording to me. So, as mentioned, both of these digital singles were listed available on August 30th. As you can see from the photos they were from the same photo session. As of this writing there hasn't been any online information from Ray's various social media pages about either of these two digital singles being available. My guess is they want the fans to find the songs on their own, organically, rather than pushing their availability too soon. In online media anything that's found organically tends to carry a little more weight than people finding something through heavy publicity. When something is found organically, in theory, that allows a record company or recording artist know that people are searching for your online content on their own without being nudged or persuaded to do so.
Although there hasn't been much discussion about those digital download releases what did make a lot of news when it comes to Ray Stevens was in the real estate section of Tennessee's online newspapers. If you're a dedicated fan of Ray then you'll know his secondary interest is real estate and on more than one occasion he's remarked that he likes architecture and purchasing houses, fixing them up, and re-selling them so much that he briefly thought of going to Georgia Tech but decided to pursue his music interests and enrolled in Georgia State.
Down through the decades reporters nicknamed him, at various times, the landlord of Music Row because at one time he owned a lot of property and rented it, or, sold it to various entertainment conglomerates. The news of Ray putting up his residence for sale hit a couple of days ago. The news came as a shock to me because, if I recall correctly, the house was purchased because it would be within driving distance to the CabaRay showroom, which was in it's planning stages, when Ray purchased the house. We don't know, yet, if he's purchased a house nearby or if he's moved out of the area but then if he did that it wouldn't have him within reasonable driving distance of the CabaRay. He purchased the house for a whole lot less than the selling price being asked for now...but that's typical of anything that's bought and sold. You hope to sell something for a higher amount than what you paid for it.
Don't forget... you can listen on Spotify or purchase on Amazon.. "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene"...
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