Showing posts with label 1960s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1960s. Show all posts

August 17, 2020

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Saturday Night at the Movies"...

It's me once more!! A couple of days ago (Saturday) the Ray Stevens social media sites uploaded one of his early novelty songs from 1962, "Saturday Night at the Movies". The song is very funny and it's from his debut album for Mercury titled 1,837 Seconds of Humor. If you're familiar with my fan created Ray Stevens blog entries then you'll know that 1962 vinyl album remains the only studio vinyl album from Ray that I don't personally own. I have it on a CD paired with 1963's This is Ray Stevens from an overseas label, Liberty Bell. I've posted images of the CD before...but in case you hadn't seen it yet this is what the obscure, rare overseas import CD looks like. They added an additional track not found on either album: "Santa Claus is Watching You". Mercury issued the song as a single-only in 1962. Ray re-wrote this song almost entirely in 1985 and re-recorded it while at MCA...and it was made into a music video (his first ever). The cover of the CD has the catchphrase 'As Seen on TV' printed on it...although I'd never seen it advertised on television. I found this CD in a used book store at a shopping mall. The store had a rack full of CDs that I suspect were previously owned. This one still had it's plastic wrapper sealed around it. I would've purchased it used but given it was still sealed in plastic gave me some confidence that it would be in crisp condition and it was!

Me and Ray's first two albums on one CD
Yes, I keep saying, one of these days I'll track down a vinyl copy of his debut Mercury album...one of these days!! Until then here's the audio clip of "Saturday Night at the Movies"...


July 7, 2020

Ray Stevens: "Scratch My Back" audio clip...

Hello all...a balmy Tuesday afternoon here! Less than an hour ago Ray Stevens uploaded an audio track of "Scratch My Back", a novelty song from his 1962 album 1,837 Seconds of Humor. This song had actually been released as a single...the follow-up to "Jeremiah Peabody's Green and Purple Pills"...but it didn't reach any chart. The single was released in October 1961 and it's B-side happened to be a song I wrote a blog about recently, his rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star". The art work on the picture sleeve off to the left is the same used for other Mercury recording artists of that time period. One of Ray's other picture sleeve's from this time period looks nearly identical to this one. I have Ray's 1962 album on CD. It was released on a collection paired with his 1963 album. If you search for Ray's first two albums you'll probably come across the CD I'm referring to. It's a rarity of sorts given that it wasn't released on any major record label or available in a wide array of on-line music stores. The CD contains not only his first two albums for Mercury Records in their entirety but it also includes "Santa Claus is Watching You" which appeared as a single-only in 1962. When you listen to "Scratch My Back" you're gonna love it, love it, love it, love it...