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Harold Ray Ragsdale (born January 24, 1939), [1] known professionally as Ray Stevens, is an American country [2] and pop singer-songwriter and comedian. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He is best known for his Grammy -winning recordings " Everything Is Beautiful " and " Misty ", as well as novelty hits such as " Gitarzan " and " The Streak ".
Ray released a direct-to-video collection of these videos in 1992 called Ray Stevens Comedy Video Classics, which won Billboard Home Video of the Year in 1993. In 1995, Stevens released his film Get Serious! which consisted of several music videos.
Carl Raymond Stevens [2] (September 5, 1935 – May 3, 1996), better known as Ray "the Crippler" Stevens or Ray "Blond Bomber" Stevens, was an American professional wrestler. Stevens was a wrestling superstar since the early years of the television era until his retirement during the early 1990s.
Stevens later re-recorded "The Pirate Song" on his 1991 album #1 With a Bullet and re-recorded the song a third time in 2000 for a music video found on Funniest Video Characters. The first track, "Thus Cacked Henrietta", is a rendition of the popular fanfare portion from Richard Strauss ' " Also sprach Zarathustra ", performed in chicken clucks.
All-Time Greatest Hits is a collection of 23 songs that were previously recorded by Ray Stevens, released in 2001.Like many collections of Stevens' music, it concentrates 99% on recordings that were made for the record labels of Monument and Barnaby.
Shriner's Convention is a studio album by the American musician Ray Stevens, released in 1980, his first for RCA Records. [2] The front of the album's cover shows a drawn picture of Stevens on a motorcycle with a young, curvaceous woman in back of him.
A video for "Shriners Convention" appears in Stevens's 1995 direct-to-video film, Get Serious! The song also ties into the film's plot, wherein a genuine Illustrious Potentate and a country sheriff named Bubba, along with his deputy Coy (who in truth somewhat enjoys being mistaken for the Coy of the song) and certain family members and friends ...
One More Last Chance was Ray Stevens' eighteenth studio album as well and his second for RCA Records, released in 1981.The front of the album cover shows Stevens dressed in cowboy attire and at a bar with a pretty, flirtatious woman standing at his side.