I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like explained

I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like
Type:Studio
Artist:Ray Stevens
Cover:I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like.jpg
Released:June 1988[1]
Genre:Country, novelty
Label:MCA
Producer:Ray Stevens
Prev Title:Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Beside Myself
Next Year:1989

I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like is Ray Stevens' twenty-fifth studio album and his fifth for MCA Records, released in 1988. Two singles were lifted from the album: "Surfin' U.S.S.R." and "The Day I Tried to Teach Charlene Mackenzie How to Drive." The "Surfin' U.S.S.R." single was accompanied by a music video (his second). The song blends the sound of the Beach Boys with the real world events of the Soviet Union. The second single tells the story of how Stevens attempts to teach a deaf woman how to drive. The character would play an important role several years later when Stevens filmed his direct-to-home video movie, Get Serious!. Connie Freeman portrayed Charlene Mackenzie in the movie.

The album cover shows Stevens as Will Rogers performing a rope trick. Rogers' most often quote is "I never met a man I didn't like" which served as the obvious inspiration for the album's title.

The third track, "Mama's in the Sky With Elvis," was previously featured on the second volume of the Greatest Hits package of Stevens' hits; it makes its first appearance on a studio album.

Album credits

Compiled from liner notes.[2]

Musicians

Chart performance

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LP Discography: Ray Stevens . LP Discography . October 29, 2011.
  2. I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like . Ray Stevens . 1988 . album cover . MCA Records . 42172.