I decided to kick off this blog entry, as you can see, with Halloween/pumpkin coloring. However, this blog entry isn't entirely about any Halloween song from Ray Stevens, in particular, it's more about a rare treat I come across while browsing eBay a few minutes ago. While I was looking through the section listing cassette tapes I came across a release titled Funny Man with 12 All Time Great Greats written across the top of the cassette cover art as you can see off to the right.
The photo of Ray should be familiar to a lot of you. There have been a couple of CD releases on Ray that have used this photo or one very similar...both being taken, obviously, at the same photo session. Those similar looking photos appear on a few 3-CD collections...one titled The Incredible World of Ray Stevens. Anyway, this 12 All Time Greats was released in 1996 on the MCA Special Products label. The track list appears to have been selected entirely at random...jumping from mid 1980s to late 1980s and back again. I highlight this because it's a rarity...so rare that even I had never known of it's existence until I came across it on eBay. There are 6 recordings per side...and if you're knowledgeable about Ray Stevens compilations you'll immediately notice the inclusion of recordings from 1988 and 1989. I highlight that due to the fact that most, but not all, but most compilation releases on Ray that have come along since the late 1980s and into the 1990s often omit recordings from his 1988 and 1989 albums. There's another compilation that came along titled Legendary Ray Stevens. It's track list, much like the one featured on Funny Man/12 All Time Greats, includes overlooked recordings from his MCA years. The Legendary Ray Stevens also contains 12 recordings and the bulk of those come from the latter half of the 1980s. I have no confirmation about this but it's my assumption that Legendary Ray Stevens and this 12 All Time Greats are companion releases...although each title was released several years apart. Legendary Ray Stevens was released on MCA Special Products in 1994 and, as mentioned, 12 All Time Greats was released in 1996. The similarities of both titles containing 12 recordings and that most of them come from that late 1980s time period leads me to believe they're companion releases. In case anyone has trouble reading the track list of the 1996 cassette here are the song titles:
1. I Used To Be Crazy (1989)
2. Surfin' U.S.S.R. (1988)
3. Armchair Quarterback (1985)
4. Joggin' (1984)
5. Southern Air (1986; with Jerry Clower and Minnie Pearl)
6. Bad (1988)
7. I'm Kissin' You Goodbye (1984)
8. The Pirate Song (1985)
9. Punk Country Love (1985)
10. The Booger Man (1988)
11. Another Fine Mess (1989)
12. Ethelene The Truckstop Queen (1988)
The track list of 1994's Legendary Ray Stevens is as follows:
1. Mississippi Squirrel Revival (1984)
2. Erik the Awful (1984)
3. The Monkees (1984)
4. Stuck on You (1989)
5. There's a Star Spangled Banner (1989)
6. Would Jesus Wear a Rolex? (1987)
7. It's Me Again, Margaret (1984)
8. Your Bozo's Back Again (1989)
9. I Saw Elvis in a U.F.O. (1989)
10. The Flies of Texas (1987)
11. Doctor, Doctor Have Mercy on Me (1987)
12. Gourmet Restaurant (1987)
Track 10 on the 12 All Time Greats, "The Booger Man", is one of the recordings that is considered a Halloween song. There have been times in the past where, during various Halloween seasons, Ray would perform the song on various guest appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. Here's the 1988 recording from his comedy album I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like...
It's me once again, Ray Stevens fans!! We're closing in on one month since the YouTube debut of the latest comedy video from Ray Stevens, "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". Ray uploaded the video on October 5th and so this upcoming weekend will mark it's 1 month anniversary. When I last posted an update on the YouTube unique views I reported that it was sitting with 238,346 unique views back on October 14th. I did a numbers look on October 22nd and it was sitting with 311,125 unique views but I didn't create a blog post specifically drawing any attention to them. A few minutes ago after writing my earlier blog entry I went over to YouTube and took a look at the recent unique views for the video and as of this writing it's moved from 311,125 to 348,711. This is a pickup of more than 37,000 unique views in an 8 day time frame.
Now, along with the substantial increate in unique views, it's accompanied by more and more reaction from those who've watched the video in the comments area. The commentary associated with/accompanying any sort of YouTube video isn't something that's usually monitored/tracked since most online video content is accessed many different ways. Video hosting sites beyond YouTube, for example, will embed a YouTube originated video but any commentary that's generated stays on the website that embedded the video and it isn't added to the commentary on the actual YouTube video page. Also, there a lot of people who just watch video and don't ever think to add any kind of commentary. So, the total number of those leaving commentary isn't nearly as coveted as statistics such as unique views or video shares.
Have you seen the latest comedy video from Ray Stevens?? If not.. here it is...
Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Due to my off-line activities I had been too busy to concentrate/focus on writing blog entries on a consistent basis this month due to extended time being spent where I work. We had a couple of weeks of mandatory overtime which left me with little time for some of my online activity such as writing content for this blog. Since we're nearing the end of October it's time to look ahead at the upcoming November concerts at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom in west Nashville. Ray will be performing 5 concerts next month according to the calendar over there. The concerts will take place on November 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, and the 29th. The 2023 CabaRay Christmas concert season at the CabaRay will take place beginning the 25th of November and running through the month of December will have a Christmas overtone. My guess is that Ray will begin to heavily promote any Christmas-related activities after Thanksgiving given that the first Christmas themed concert will take place the Saturday following Thanksgiving (November 25th). You can visit the CabaRay main page when you click HERE.
Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! In my blog post from a few weeks ago where I spotlighted the upcoming October CabaRay concerts from Ray Stevens I mistakenly listed a Thursday concert (October 26th). I didn't click that particular date and simply assumed he'd be in concert that night. However, I have since found out that his CabaRay showroom is hosting an event called The Indie Country Showdown. The event kicks off on October 26th and it'll be at the CabaRay for the duration of the contest. The first night of the contest, as mentioned, is October 26th. Additional nights are November 2nd, 8th, and 16th. Participants in the contest will be voted on and the surviving participants will return for the subsequent rounds...and through the process of elimination the November 16th installment of the contest will determine the winner.
This being Saturday, October 14th, Ray will be in concert tonight at the CabaRay showroom. Tickets and all of the information can be found by clicking HERE.
In the meantime.. Ray's current music video, "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene", has vaulted beyond 200,000 unique views!! As of this writing it's gotten 238,346 unique views. You can watch the video below..
Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! It's been fun watching the unique views over on YouTube soaring every day for the new music video, "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". I've been checking in on the video once a day since it debuted on October 5th and as of this writing it's sitting with 126,750 unique views. The video has steadily rose which is indicative of most viral videos. When I first wrote about this video the other day it was at 13,815. The following day it was at 43,740 and then on October 7th it had risen to 71,913. Yesterday seen the largest increase, so far, when a check in shown that the video had risen to 101,244 unique views. That was a pickup of 29,331. Tomorrow I'll check in on the numbers and see where the video sits. A webpage titled Whiskey Riff did a promo for the music video back on October 5th. The article was written by an author named Aaron Ryan. You can read the article HERE. The song, as well as the video sight gags, are presented in Ray's signature light-hearted approach. Feedback on YouTube is overwhelmingly supportive/positive but there are the usual whiners, criers, complainers, and trolls who have nothing intelligent to say but nevertheless show up to disrupt the positive conversations. The subject matter of the song is about the raging debate over biological men playing in women's sports.
You can watch the latest hit music video from Ray Stevens, "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene", below...
Hello fans of Ray Stevens!!! I just got onto my computer a few moments ago and headed over to Ray's social media pages and discovered that less than an hour ago he released an official music video of "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". I watched it and will share it in this blog entry. Ray uses the familiar green screen/blue screen technology with quick edits in the background as he sings along and reacts to the lyrics. As of this writing I don't know who's playing Bubba.
When you watch the video you'll see a pose or two from Ray that look similar to the promo photo that appears accompanying the digital single of the song. The song itself made it's debut on the next to last episode of the RFD-TV series, Larry's Country Diner. Video footage of Ray performing the song appeared on YouTube as did an audio recording from that episode. Then, several months later, a digital single emerged of the song, released by Ray's CabaRay Entertainment label. Now we have an official music video using Ray's gentle humor to address one of the topical issues raging across the country.
The music video's gotten over 700 unique views in an hour's time. Now, one of the questions that I think may accompany the video will be the question of who's playing the role of Bubba. I don't know if it's someone who works at Ray's concerts or if it's some relative of one of Ray's band members. Ray doesn't tour anymore.. he performs shows at his CabaRay.. and so he technically doesn't have what they call a roadie but he still needs people to make sure the equipment (instruments, sound, etc. etc.) is working correctly. So, Bubba may be part of the crew that does that sort of thing at the CabaRay. However, it could also be someone they hired just for this music video. So, now, here's the official music video from Ray Stevens of "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene".