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RAY STEVENS'  SONGS

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RAY STEVENS SONG section..it truly cheers one up and puts a smile on one's face! As you know, Ray's most singular talent that made him famous..and "America's favorite musical funnyman"..is his way of setting unusual characters & stories - and rib-tickling humor - to his music and songs. It's interesting to note that not all of Ray Stevens' songs are of the Country & Western persuasion. Some are of the 1950's pop-rock persuasion; some have a 1940's Swing Band and Boogie-Woogie air to them; some are sort of Rhythem & Blues-ish; and others are Easy Listening. Though some of Ray's songs are serious, most of them are his one-of-a-kind side-splittingly hilarious novelty comedy songs. There are a host of Ray Stevens "Greatest Hits" collections on CD; and among the best of these collections is his three-CD disc RAY STEVENS BOX SET. It is AWESOME! Among the best songs in this collection are the following: 1. HUMOROUS: "Erik the Awful"; "Pirate Song"; "Cat Song"; "Dog Song"; "Haircut Song"; "Kitty-Cat's Revenge"; "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills"; "Freddy Feelgood's Funky Little Five-Piece Band"; "Woogie Boogie"; "Bridget the Midget"; "When the Kids Are Gone"; "Freudian Slip"; "Hang Up and Drive" (good advice to drivers with cellphones and other gadgets); "Driver's Education"; "Too Drunk to Fish"; "Virgil and the Moonshot" (NASA would love this one); "Power Tools"; "Blue Cyclone"; "The Streak"; "Shriner's Convention"; "Mississippi Squirrel Revival"; "It's Me Again, Margaret"; "Ahab the Arab"; and "Gitarzan"; and 2. SERIOUS: "Boogie Woogie" (unlike the humorous "Woogie Boogie", the serious song entitled "Boogie Woogie" is purely instrumental; and it features Ray playing the piano); "Misty"; "Nashville"; "Let's Roll"; "Everything Is Beautiful"; and Ray's patriotic ballad enitiled "Thank You". Though not included in Ray's BOX SET collection, among Ray's other songs are the humorous ones entitled "Blue-Haired Lady"; "Used Cars": "Back In the Doghouse"; Barbecue"; "Jack Daniels, You Lied to Me"; "Bricklayer's Song"; "Your Bozo's Back"; "Can He Love You Half As Much As I?"; "I Saw Elvis in a UFO"; "You Gotta Have A Hat"; "Sex Symbols"; "Secret Agent Man (Information Man)"; "Tabloid News"; "Ain't Exactly What I Had In Mind"; "Teenaged Mutant Kung-Fu Chickens"; "Motel Song"; "Where Do My Socks Go?"; and "Summer Family Vacation"; and the serious song entitled, "Mr. Businessman". Some of Ray's comedy is available on DVD and VHS video, and available on both VHS video and on audio CD is Ray's 1993 live concert that he performed at his then RAY STEVENS THEATER in Branson, Missouri..it's entitled "RAY STEVENS LIVE!"
 

 

 

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