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Released
  
March 11, 1997

All-Time Hits (1996)
  
Hum It (1997)

Artist
  
Ray Stevens

Producer
  
Ray Stevens

Genre
  
Comedy

Hum It (1997)
  
The Streak (1997)

Release date
  
11 March 1997

Label
  
MCA Records


Studio
  
Ray Stevens Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee

Ray Stevens albums
  
Osama—Yo' Mama: The Album, Ray Stevens Christma, Number 1 With A Bullet, I Have Returned

Hum It is the thirtieth studio album by Ray Stevens, released in 1997 on the MCA Records label. It was his seventh album for MCA and was recorded at the Ray Stevens Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The album was arranged and produced by Ray Stevens. J.D. Sumner made a guest appearance as Mama on the track "Mama Sang Bass." Three singles were lifted from the album, "Mama Sang Bass," "Too Drunk to Fish," and "Virgil and the Moonshot," all of which failed to chart.

Contents

Personnel

  • Ray Stevens - lead vocals, keyboard
  • John Clausi - guitar
  • Theresa Fanning - bass
  • Barry Green - trombone
  • Mike Haynes - trumpet
  • Mark Ivey - background singer
  • Jerry Kimbrough - guitar
  • Jana King - background singer
  • Terry McMillan - harmonica and jaw harp
  • Billy Puett - baritone sax
  • Lisa Silver - background singer
  • Denis Solee - tenor sax
  • J.D. Sumner - Mama on the song "Mama Sang Base"
  • George Tidwell - trumpet
  • Scott Weckerly - drums
  • Tommy Wells - drums
  • Dennis Wilson - background singer
  • Songs

    1RV4:49
    2I'll Be in Atlanta3:47
    3Virgil and the Moonshot4:18

    References

    Hum It Wikipedia