April 1, 2026

Ray Stevens: 9 Days and counting until New Album...

We're approaching release day for the upcoming Ray Stevens album!! It's set to release on April 10th so we're 9 days and counting. The album is available to pre-save on several digital music sites and physical copies will be available, too. I remarked a couple of days ago that I was under the impression that the album was going to be a collection of new songs and re-recordings of some of his older songs. I was surprised when I visited Spotify and saw the track list!! There are 13 tracks on the album and only one song had previously been recorded by Ray at least that's what I think regarding the song, "Something". There are no songwriter credits so it's hard to tell if it's the classic song penned by members of The Beatles or if it's an entirely different song with the same title. Curb Records will be handling the distribution and with the album 9 days away I'm guessing that there will be some publicity on social media ratcheting up. As of this writing the only song from this album that's been officially released came in the form of "Savannah". As mentioned there are 13 tracks on this release. In addition to "Savannah" and "Something" you'll hear songs titled "It Had to Be You", "Parakeet Motel", "Time Machine", "The Look of Love", and "Roger" plus several more. When I saw the track list and saw a song titled "Roger" it had me wondering if it'll be a salute to Roger Miller. We shall all find out 9 days from now!!

Ray Stevens sings "Get Crazy With Me"...

Well, hello all of you Ray Stevens fans!! It's the start of a brand new month...yes, it being April 1st usually means that some radio stations spotlight comedy/novelty songs. However, in this blog entry I'm spotlighting a love ballad, of sorts, from Ray Stevens titled "Get Crazy With Me". I have written about this song before as you could've probably guessed and I've written about the 1977 album it appears on, Feel the Music. That album is the one that featured Ray as the songwriter on 9 of the 10 tracks. The lone track that Ray didn't write, "Set The Children Free", is from the pen of Buddy Kalb. 

In the video upload you'll see Ralph Emery and Donna Fargo introduce Ray.. the performance is from an episode of Pop! Goes the Country. As a tie-in with Ray's song he appeared on the cover of Country Song Roundup magazine with an accompanying article/interview titled Get Crazy With Ray Stevens. I have a copy of that magazine but I don't have a photo of me showing it off. One day I'll probably get around to photographing it. In the meantime... Ray insists "Get Crazy With Me"... and so let's take a few minutes and listen to this obscure gem of a song.