Ray Stevens
There are two artists with this name. One being the Ray Stevens who recorded the theme of 1980s Steven King horror movie, Cat's Eye. The other is the Stevens' with the recording career which began with two singles released on Prep Records, followed by a short stint with Capitol Records. Both these recording contracts were made with the help of Atlanta, Georgia music maven Bill Lowery. ...show more
There are two artists with this name. One being the Ray Stevens who recorded the theme of 1980s Steven King horror movie, Cat's Eye. The other is the Stevens' with the recording career which began with two singles released on Prep Records, followed by a short stint with Capitol Records. Both these recording contracts were made with the help of Atlanta, Georgia music maven Bill Lowery.
Stevens joined Lowery's National Recording Corporation in 1958, where he also was a member of the NRC staff band, playing numerous instruments, arranging, and doing background vocals. When NRC went into bankruptcy, he signed with Mercury Records, and started a series of hit records in the 1960s that included "Ahab the Arab" and "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving, Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills". The later song held the record as the longest title to hit the Top 40 chart until being surpassed in 1981 by the Stars on 45 Medley, whose official title included the titles of 10 other songs because of copyright requirements. Stevens became a producer and well-known studio musician on the Nashville scene, and recorded hits for Monument, Barnaby, Warner Brothers, MCA and RCA.
Perhaps his most famous hit is "The Streak" (1974), which poked fun at the early-1970s "streaking" fad of running nude in public; this was a No 1 in both the UK and the USA. His novelty song "Bridget the Midget (The Queen of The Blues)" made No 2 on the UK chart in 1971 Stevens' biggest hit was his gospel-inflected single "Everything Is Beautiful" (1970). A plea for love and tolerance during turbulent times in the United States, the song shot to Number 1 there. Stevens has won two Grammy Awards: one for "Everything Is Beautiful" and one for the arrangement of his country and western version of the jazz standard "Misty" (1975). ...show less
Albums & Singles by Ray Stevens

Spirit of '76

The Best Of Ray Stevens

Jukebox Legends: Various 60's and 70's

We The People

Box Set

We The People

Ray Stevens Christmas

Turn Your Radio On

Misty

Nashville

Nightmare Before Christmas

Greatest Hits (50th Anniversary Collection)

Laughter Is the Best Medicine

Boogity Boogity

Gitarzan

Everything Is Beautiful
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Hipster Christmas

The 70's Collection

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Haunted Halloween

Rock the Vote

70'S

Doctor Demento

Easy 80's

Sounds of Summer: 70s

Music from The Todd Glass Show

60's a Go-Go

Covers Are Blown; Mysteries Sown

disco années 70

Billboard Hot 100 1975

Billboard Hot 100 1974

Billboard #1's of the 70's

Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service

'70s Pop

Loony Tunes - Comedy Hits

UK Number 2's

70's Hits

Billboard Top 100 1974

Ruud's old Soul records

100 or so Greatest Christmas Songs

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