Hello all of you Ray Stevens fans!!! I am almost certain that you've all heard the brand new single from Ray titled "Savannah" by now. It was released this past Thursday (February 12th) and I've listened to it multiple times so far. I have it in my online music library as well as an audio on YouTube. It's a wonderful performance vocally and musically...a salute to the city of Savannah, Georgia. The overall feel of the song is upbeat and it clocks in at just under 3 minutes so by the time you catch yourself singing or humming along the song is nearly over.
When you listen to the song's lyrics don't be surprised if you're thinking that there's a double meaning and that he's singing about a woman...the thought crossed my mind the very first time I heard the song and I thought to myself that there might be some sort of a twist ending. However, there's no evidence that the lyrics have a double meaning and so it remains a salute to the Georgia town. There's a line in the song where Ray mentions every town has a church and every town has a jail...and each serve a purpose. It's a clever line within the context of the recording. As I started off saying this is a wonderful music and vocal performance but that's to be expected when it comes to Ray Stevens. The twinkling piano and horn section makes me think of smooth jazz but there's also Dixieland to consider or perhaps Big Band but whatever the music arrangement and feel actually happen to be it's great to hear.
There isn't a physical copy of the single available but there's a publicity photo of the song that appears on the various social media sites. The photo as seen above captures imagery of the town...a visual tie-in to the audio recording...and until a full album comes along in April the above visual promo of "Savannah" will continue to show up online. The album that this song will be placed on will be titled Favorites Old and New. The new album will hit on April 10th. You can listen to "Savannah" on YouTube by clicking HERE.

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