Well, hello all of you fans of Ray Stevens!! How many of you have seen the 1979 made-for-TV movie called 'Murder in Music City'? It was also released by the name 'Country-Western Murders'. The full movie is on YouTube but yesterday Ray uploaded a clip of his cameo appearance along side Ronnie Milsap. The two are seated at a piano singing a song titled "It's Only Temporary". If I recall correctly this song was written by Ray for the movie but it's never appeared anywhere else. The movie originally aired on January 16, 1979 on NBC. The stars of the movie were Sonny Bono, Lee Purcell, Morgan Fairchild, Belinda Montgomery, Lucille Benson...it also featured Claude Akins. The plot of the movie had to do with Sonny's character (a songwriter) buying a detective agency but finds himself embroiled in a real murder mystery when he finds a body in a suite that he and his wife are staying in. When it was uploaded onto Ray's social media pages yesterday it happened to be Ronnie's birthday. This is the scene featuring Ray and Ronnie...
The TV movie also features cameo appearances by other country music performers: Charlie Daniels, Larry Gatlin, Mel Tillis, Barbara Mandrell, and Boots Randolph. The 'Murder in Music City' 1979 television movie is often confused with another similar TV movie from 1979 titled 'Concrete Cowboys' starring Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck. The two movies both have an ensemble cast and numerous cameo appearances by country music artists and to perhaps add more confusion each movie features appearances by main cast members from each movie (Claude Akins, Lucille Benson, Morgan Fairchild...as an example). In 'Concrete Cowboys' the plot revolves around two cowboys who, in order to evade capture following a rigged card game, travel to Nashville, Tennessee and upon arrival they're mistaken for detectives.
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