Hello Ray Stevens fans!! A few days ago was the birthday of Dolly Parton and to celebrate it Ray uploaded his 1977 performance of "Sir Thanks-a-Lot". Ray had performed the song on Dolly's variety show which went by the name Dolly. That TV series was syndicated and it's official air-dates were September 13, 1976 - March 7, 1977. Ray appeared on the episode that aired, ironically, on his birthday. On January 24, 1977 the Ray Stevens episode of Dolly aired in syndication. Ray had worked with Dolly at Monument Records back in the mid 1960s before she joined the Porter Wagoner group. Ray performed a couple of recordings on the 1977 episode...one of which happened to be "Get Crazy With Me", a brand new song at the time. That song would appear on his 1977 Feel the Music album. Ray and Dolly performed two duets: "Searchin'" and "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby". Ray performed "Sir Thanks-a-Lot" and it included Dolly as the damsel in distress. The comedy song is about a Knight during the time of King Arthur...of course the Knight that Ray sings about was never a member of the Round Table in Camelot. Nonetheless Ray tells us about Thanks-a-Lot and his heroic chivalry in days of old.
Ray had originally recorded the song in 1969 for his Gitarzan album and this may be the only time he ever performed it on television. Ray is at his up-tempo best churning out lyrics a mile a minute without missing a single beat but there are some giggles and laughs from both at various moments in the performance...but that sort of thing only adds to the charm.
Hello all...as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and with the announcement yesterday that the Federal guidelines for combating the virus will remain intact for the month of April (no large gatherings; dine-in restaurants closed; limited retail purchases; etc.) it's obviously caused a chain reaction of events throughout the economy. Some may think it cynical or crass to even think of the economy when human lives are at risk but at some point those economical concerns will have to be addressed. The passage of the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill is a giant first step but we'll see if even that jaw dropping amount is enough. I don't know if any State Governor is going to be defiant and "re-open" their State in April and go against the Federal guidelines. Also, on the flip-side, if the Federal Government would decide to "re-open" the country I don't know if any State Governor would take the chance of COVID-19 cases skyrocketing without a vaccine at people's fingertips. Either way, without a definitive vaccine available, it's a no-win situation for either a State Government or the Federal Government.
To offer an escape, though, I came across a recently uploaded 1977 episode of Dolly, the variety show hosted by Dolly Parton in 1977, guest starring Ray Stevens. There had been a video of Ray and Dolly uploaded from this episode in the past...a clip of the two of them performing "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" and "Searchin'". Ray's other footage from that episode had never been uploaded, to my knowledge, until recently. The video statistics show it was uploaded on March 28th but yet this is the first time I'd seen it posted on YouTube. I don't know why videos are slow to appear in YouTube search results nowadays. I've come across other video clips that are new to me but the stats for the video show that the video clips were uploaded days earlier.
The quality of the tape isn't top notch but that's to be expected...it's from 1977...and it isn't the master copy of the episode; but, in general, the episodes haven't been well preserved. The reason being is that the owners/distributors of these kind of television shows never had the slightest idea that there would be appreciation or an audience for 'retro' programming as they call it now. Back then I suspect the feeling was "who in the world would want to watch reruns?!?". In spite of the visual quality it's still fun to hear and watch...particularly Ray and Dolly performing "Sir Thanks-a-Lot". Ray performs one of his singles at the time, "Get Crazy With Me". Ironically there's an issue of Country Song Roundup from 1977 in which Dolly is on the cover. One of the articles in that issue is about Ray Stevens...and it's headline is Get Crazy with Ray Stevens.
The album from Ray Stevens in 1977 was a marvelous collection called Feel the Music. In a previous blog entry I wrote about Ray's 1976 appearance on Hee Haw. In that episode he sang "Honky Tonk Waltz" and "You Are So Beautiful", both songs from his 1976 album, Just for the Record. His performance was taped in the summer of 1976 during one of the marathon recording sessions for Hee Haw. The series taped their episodes twice per year: 13 episodes were taped in the summer and 13 episodes were taped in the fall. Ray's summer 1976 taping session appeared on an episode that aired on October 23, 1976.