Turn Your Radio On (album)
Turn Your Radio On is Ray Stevens' eighth studio album and his third for Barnaby Records, released in 1972. The title comes from a gospel song written by Albert E. Brumley. Unlike Stevens' previous album releases, this album shows Stevens' spiritual side and was his first album of gospel music. The fourth track, "Let Your Love Be a Light unto the People", was written by Stevens' brother, John Ragsdale. The sixth track, "Have a Little Talk with Myself", was taken from Stevens' album of the same name. The album includes four singles, three of which were issued before the album's release: "A Mama and a Papa", the traditional gospel song "All My Trials", the title track, and "Love Lifted Me".
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Turn Your Radio On (album)
Turn Your Radio On is Ray Stevens' eighth studio album and his third for Barnaby Records, released in 1972. The title comes from a gospel song written by Albert E. Brumley. Unlike Stevens' previous album releases, this album shows Stevens' spiritual side and was his first album of gospel music. The fourth track, "Let Your Love Be a Light unto the People", was written by Stevens' brother, John Ragsdale. The sixth track, "Have a Little Talk with Myself", was taken from Stevens' album of the same name. The album includes four singles, three of which were issued before the album's release: "A Mama and a Papa", the traditional gospel song "All My Trials", the title track, and "Love Lifted Me".
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Turn Your Radio On is Ray Stev ...... um, Misty, together on one CD.
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Ray Stevens
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January 1972
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A Mama and a Papa
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Glory Special
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Let Your Love Be a Light unto the People
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Oh! Will There Be Any Stars
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Turn Your Radio On
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Why Don't You Lead Me to That Rock
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James Rowe, Howard E. Smith
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John Ragsdale
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Mrs. J.W. Payte
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Tom Autry
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arranged by Ray Stevens
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Turn Your Radio On is Ray Stev ...... e track, and "Love Lifted Me".
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Turn Your Radio On (album)
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