Boogity Boogity
Boogity Boogity | ||||
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Studio album by Ray Stevens | ||||
Released | May 1974[1] | |||
Genre | Pop, country, novelty, comedy | |||
Label | Barnaby, Janus | |||
Producer | Ray Stevens | |||
Ray Stevens chronology | ||||
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Boogity Boogity was Ray Stevens' eleventh studio album, released in 1974, as well as his sixth for Barnaby Records. For this album, Stevens returns to the genres of novelty and comedy. The album was released to capitalize on the success of his hit single "The Streak", which was inspired by the fad of streaking during that time period. Stevens' two songs, "Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)" and "Bagpipes That's My Bag," were taken from his album Gitarzan and were reissued on this album. The front of the album cover shows Stevens running in a blur, seemingly in the nude, and also contains the phrases "Woosh!!" and "Don't look Ethel!" the latter of which is part of the lyrics to the primary single of the album.
"The Streak" proved to be an even bigger success than Stevens' 1970 hit "Everything Is Beautiful," reaching #1 in the US, Canada, UK, and New Zealand. Its follow-up single, "The Moonlight Special," was lifted from this album but did not fare as well on the charts. Stevens' 1971 single, "Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues)," first appeared on a collection called Ray Stevens' Greatest Hits but was reissued on this album, making its first appearance on a studio album.
Janus Records released a version of the album (#6310 301) with the same artwork but with an extended track listing.[2] Both Barnaby Records and Janus Records were issued by the GRT (General Recorded Tape) Group.
On May 17, 2005, this album and Stevens' album Nashville were re-released together on one CD.
Track listing (Barnaby Records)
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Streak" | Ray Stevens | 3:15 |
2. | "Smith and Jones" | Ray Stevens | 4:53 |
3. | "Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)" | Ray Stevens | 2:42 |
4. | "Bagpipes That's My Bag" | Ray Stevens | 2:56 |
5. | "Don't Boogie Woogie" | Layng Martine | 2:37 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Moonlight Special" | Ray Stevens | 5:12 |
2. | "Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues)" | Ray Stevens | 3:37 |
3. | "Heart Transplant" | Ray Stevens, Elkin Rippey | 3:38 |
4. | "Just So Proud to Be Here" | Ray Stevens | 3:17 |
Track listing (Janus Records)
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Streak" | Ray Stevens | 3:15 |
2. | "Smith and Jones" | Ray Stevens | 4:53 |
3. | "Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)" | Ray Stevens | 2:42 |
4. | "Bagpipes That's My Bag" | Ray Stevens | 2:56 |
5. | "Don't Boogie Woogie" | Layng Martine | 2:37 |
6. | "Alley Oop" | Frazier | 3:13 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Moonlight Special" | Ray Stevens | 5:12 |
2. | "Sir Thanks-A-Lot" | Ray Stevens | 3:02 |
3. | "Heart Transplant" | Ray Stevens/Elkin Rippey | 3:38 |
4. | "Just So Proud to Be Here" | Ray Stevens | 3:17 |
5. | "Mr. Custer" | Darian/Delony/Van Winkle | 3:23 |
6. | "Little Egypt" | Leiber/Stoller | 3:23 |
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Album credits
- All songs published by: Ahab Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
- Arranged and Produced by: Ray Stevens for Ahab Productions, Inc. and GRT Corp.
- Engineer: Tom Knox
- Art direction: Neil Terk
- Cover photo: John Donegan
- Cover art: Kristin Mull
- Vocals, Siren whistle: Ray Stevens
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1974) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] | 85 |
The Billboard 200 | 159 |
Billboard Top Country Albums | 10 |
Canadian Albums Chart | 82 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1974 | "The Streak" | Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
Canadian RPM Top Singles | 1 | ||
Canadian RPM Country Tracks | 1 | ||
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks | 1 | ||
UK Singles Chart | 1 | ||
New Zealand Singles Chart | 1 | ||
Irish Singles Chart | 2 | ||
Australian Singles Chart | 2 | ||
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks | 3 | ||
Billboard Adult Contemporary | 12 | ||
"The Moonlight Special" | Billboard Hot 100 | 73 | |
Canadian RPM Top Singles | 59 | ||
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks | 26 |
References
- v
- t
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- 1,837 Seconds of Humor
- This Is Ray Stevens
- Even Stevens
- Gitarzan
- Have a Little Talk with Myself
- Everything Is Beautiful
- Unreal!!!
- Turn Your Radio On
- Losin' Streak
- Nashville
- Boogity Boogity
- Misty
- Just for the Record
- Feel the Music
- There Is Something on Your Mind
- Be Your Own Best Friend
- Shriner's Convention
- One More Last Chance
- Don't Laugh Now
- Me
- He Thinks He's Ray Stevens
- I Have Returned
- Surely You Joust
- Crackin' Up!
- I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like
- Beside Myself
- Funny Man
- #1 With a Bullet
- Osama—Yo' Mama: The Album
- The Best of Ray Stevens (1967)
- The Best of Ray Stevens (1968)
- Greatest Hits (1983 Ray Stevens album)
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Ray Stevens album)
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (Ray Stevens album)
- His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits
- The Very Best of Ray Stevens
- 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Ray Stevens
- "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills"
- "Ahab the Arab"
- "Gitarzan"
- "Along Came Jones"
- "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"
- "Have a Little Talk with Myself"
- "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
- "Everything Is Beautiful"
- "All My Trials"
- "The Streak"
- "Misty"
- "Indian Love Call"
- "Young Love"
- "You Are So Beautiful"
- "In the Mood"
- "I Need Your Help Barry Manilow"
- "Shriner's Convention"
- "Mississippi Squirrel Revival"
- "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex"