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"The Dooright Family" is from the album called "Shriner's Convention" and was Ray Stevens' seventeenth studio album, released in 1980, as well as his first for RCA Records.

The front of the album's cover shows a drawn picture of Stevens on a motorcycle with a young, curvaceous woman in back of him. Stevens wears a red, Hawaiian-styled shirt and blue jeans, while the woman wears a bikini, and the two wear shriner hats. In the background of the picture, there is a shriner's parade on the streets.

On the back of the album, there is a comic strip of happenings at a motel while the parade occurs.

Ray re-recorded The Dooright Family for the album called "Get Serious!" in 1995.

The title track is the album's sole single.

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9 years ago

TheShospitali

If you love this then check out "Mama' Sang Bass" featuring Ray Stevens and the Late JD Sumner, and also check out the Ray Stevens Song, "Trying to Get the Family to Church On Sunday Morning"

9 years ago

TheShospitali

Ray Stevens is right, some of these groups get up there in front of the church and act like they do, do right. I had a pastor who tried to tell me for years as he did not like them to come in his church. My Grandfather even tried to tell me, who sang in a local gospel quartet for years. When one group is singing, another group was drinking and gambling. Let me spill the beans, once a local gospel music promoter had a big popular gospel quartet group booked at the top of their popularity and awards at a local High School. He walked up on the bus and they where setting up on that bus drinking and gambling with another group he had booked. And he sent both groups down the road talking to them selves, neither group got to sing. Ray Stevens does not sing songs because they are funny, they really do have a lot of meaning behind them, and he blew the lid off of it with this song to all you Gospel Singing Groups who act like they do right and want confess what they really do. Heard recently about another popular male gospel quartet, who said they would go to different towns and have different women pick them up and they would go home and spend the night with them cheating on wives back home. And the list goes on and on about Southern Gospel Music or any kind of Gospel Music period.

10 years ago

Kevin Kalinowski

True story: I quoted from this song one Sunday in church. I was to make a few announcements and take up the offering after a time of greeting one another and I said "All-right! That's enough heart-blessing!" Only 1 or 2 people got it.

10 years ago

Psychikyoga

How can there b any thumbs down? I've loved this song since I was 4

10 years ago

Sam Ashworth

Love this.. We were talking about the streak at work the other day. Reminded me of this song..

11 years ago

720Lizzy

oh...my...GAWD!!! This is hysterical! "I'm goin' to one of them discotheques.." Too funny!

11 years ago

Joe Dokes

One of his best albums and not just because of this song (which is really funnier than Shriner's Convention). Can you PLEASE post The Watch Song? My fav RS song ever but no one ever has it.

11 years ago

RainhadoCanto11

Ha Ha! Ray Stevens will for ever be remembered for having given us "The Streak," way back in the seventies!

11 years ago

Nan the Cowdog

Momma sounds like Donald Duck.. xD

11 years ago

raystevensbigfan

Thank you commenting, I happy that found this song. Stay Tuned!

11 years ago

Hugh Johnston

In 1982 I visited Branson, Mo, Back then the shows were country/mountain/gospel and not what they are today. Preaching M.C.s and ladies with big hair and polyester dresses dominated--but it was all allot of fun. The week I got back I was driving from Ft. Worth to Waco and for the first time heard the Dooright Family. I laughed so hard I nearly drove off the road. I love the Ray Stevens comedy recording and this is my favorite by a mile. I still laugh like crazy every time I hear it.

11 years ago

galathil

I also think the late Miss Del Wood played piano for this track, but I'll have to verify.

11 years ago

galathil

Actually, Mr Stevens did all the voices in this except for the very end, where he brought in the dean of Nashville studio musicians, Louis Nunley (bass singer of the Anita Kerr Quartet and later, the Jordanaires), to do Virgil's last octave drop. :)

11 years ago

raystevensbigfan

It is my pleasure

11 years ago

raystevensbigfan

Happy to share this great song with you...

11 years ago

raystevensbigfan

Ray does all of the voices in the Dooright Family, and thank you for watching...

11 years ago

raystevensbigfan

Coin Machine will be posted soon, and thank you for posting...

11 years ago

thejackal007

Do you know who voiced Virgil in this?

11 years ago

djdonnie68

Thank you so much for posting this !! I remember listening to this as a kid, and it still cracks me up !! Virgil done exploded right here on stage ...

11 years ago

Wastelander1972

LOVE this! Thanks so much for posting!!!!

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