Ray Stevens - The Dooright Family from "Get Serious"
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Here is a music video that is included in my movie "Get Serious" which is available on DVD at www.raystevens.com - Комедії
Ray a true genius in his ability to blend a message with humor and music
now play the piano mama. gets me everytime.
My dad, who passed away earlier this month, said this was his favorite Ray Stevens song. You should've seen the huge grin on his face when I popped this tape in to show him this scene.
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How many other people can write and perform so many musical nonstop laugh riots, all really good ones, one after another??!! None that i know of.
Ray Stevens is the last of the great singer/writer/comedians, and he's getting up in years, the world will be a sadder place when he leaves us, but in the mean time, keep up the good work Ray.
Never give into that sin and temptation lurkin in the shaders but constantly strive towards that burnin beacon on the distant horizon
Punch Mama, Virgil 👊🏻😄
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Omg! Everything about the song is perfect. She is beautiful and has a wonderful voice. The style of her dress and the set fit the time period of the original song. Thank you for sharing.
ray stevens just dont stop. love it.
LOL! "Play the piano Mama." XD
He began to preach......I want go to one of those discos
I want tell you a story.... one of the funniest Ray Stevens songs of all times.
At the end when Daddy Dooright started yelling, I kinda pictured Virgil in post-explosion, transformed into a blob-like creature that can only make that sound.
Love ray Stevens and all of his songs
This makes me think of The Goodman’s lol 😂
This is a revised version. The original version had a verse that said, "Tears were streamin' down every face, one woman had her eyes rolled back & she was speakin in tongues!"(Then they added sound effects..) They replaced that verse with,"They were stompin & clappin & shoutin at the top of their lungs." Original bordered on inapropriate but was funnier.
Yes!! I remember that!!
Love it
Interesting....speaking in tongues is "inappropriate," but slapping an old woman on the back of the head and slamming her into a piano, twice, is okay. Something tells me he should have stuck with the original, much funnier. Or, maybe he should have just skipped this video. The record was hilarious as it was.
Just to show how times change... our church in the 80s had a puppet choir and we did this... and we did the original version, tongues and all😅. I had Sister Deedra but we always said Deebra.
@@princessoffire1107 So is that what yall said for the tongues part? Deebra Deebra Deebra!?🤣
the license plate on that buggy reads 'RU NEKID'
@sam zuriel I know its you Margaret, haha
This was definitely a spoof of the
Happy Goodman family 🙂🎵📖⛪
Yes. It was..
a great singer and comedian.
Bless your heart President Eisenhower and all the boys overseas!
Goodnight John Boy!😂
Omggg This the best movie ever
A-me-in, Seestar GuRu!
(have known this song
for 2/3s of me life, but
1st time I've seen this!)
Ray Stevens such a Talent😵
"Virgil, where're you going, eh heh"!
Thanks Ray!
Ya did right!
lol
I LOVE THIS VIDEO RAY
I love this song it is so funny Ray Stevens The funny character this is one of my favorites that he that he has done is awesome
WHAT A RIDE A MUST OWN! i wacth it three times already what a hoot lol
lol. Love it. Nice classic buggy there too.
Miss Lillian Chicken Lady in the video with Ray Stevens, so cool!
I always wondered who was singing background on the original song from the Shriners convention album.
Larry Black played the role of Brother Virgil. He went on to star in the long running RFD-TV series, "Larry's Country Diner". Shane Caldwell played the role of Brother Thurman. Several people that have left comments over the years think George Lindsey was playing that role but it was Shane Caldwell. If you've seen Ray's "Get Serious!" movie (direct-to-VHS originally; since become available on DVD) you'll also see Shane Caldwell playing the role of the sidekick of Damien Darth, a character played by a Paul Lynde impersonator, Michael Airington.
One of my favorites
I love this song it's so Funny
love this song and video
I have such great memories of watching this movie with my family!
Love it
just love this movie :)
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I want that car they drove up in. Grew up in one.
Virgil's been a bad boy....
In the Mustang 5.0 Georgia Patrol cruiser: Bubba and Coy from "Shriners Convention", fresh outta Hahira GA
I swear that opening piano riff is the same as power in the blood... Just realized this is a spoof of the happy goodmans
Play the pianer mama. LOL
Oh! I gotta see that.
This sure is a swell tune.
hahaha ray stevens is very funny
Parody of the best Gospel family the Happy Goodman Family
A Leap Of Faith
Seen Ray in concert once. Would've enjoyed it better if my drunk brother would've hushed up (the lush) and was spotlighted for it. I wanted to hide right then.
Ohh I never saw the video!!!
The car had a mind of it's own, too. It featured prominently in Ray's "Get Serious!" movie.
I didn't know he had a movie. I'll have to look that up.
"Pack up the babies and grab the old ladies." LOL Would Dudley be the head of the Dooright Clan?
That line is from Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show by Neil Diamond.
We used to do this as a skit in church.
thats a good idea. thank you ben shew
Virgil is definitely George younce of cathedrals fame
I like the cop car
Where does he get the idea for all of the songs
Welcome home all you vets out there.
i wana see thi where on earth can i get it ?
Corn Pone, Gone Home, No more to Rome, YHEEEEEEE HAAAAAAHHHH!!!
Corn Pop go home with Biden
Is that a young Juliette Lewis sitting in the audience?!?
on the way via ups or fedex hehe
Isn't that George Lindsey as one of the Dorights?
No. Larry Black played Brother Virgil while Shane Caldwell played Brother Thurman. Larry would go on to star in the RFD-TV series, "Larry's Country Diner".
reminds me of southren gospel
I have this on VHS> It is very rare came out summer of 1995.
I bought a copy at Salvation Army a few years ago.
The song itself must've came out years before because I first heard it around 1987 on a greatest hits album.
Borderline trippy / scary ambience
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this song sounds very much like his song would jesus wear a rolex.
Is that george lindsey in the video
Virgil Dooright wanted to go discoing, too.
If Earnet T. Bass vould sing. .😅
Punch mama, Virgil.
Well, I never! Everyone that's anyone surely knows that only those 'pea pickin'' hearts will be blessed. There's only cactus growing in my area of town, so lots and lots of prick-ly hearts/body parts. Seriously, Ray Stevens was probably one of the first that got the initial wave of 'political correctness' and censorship of what adults could see or hear.
How funny
M'Kay, Smith...
...jk! T'is funniest,,,
for sure.
I have never saw God in a tent. The only time I saw God, I was ah drankin too much.
Now play tha pianer mamma
Dooriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight mmmm Booom!
which actor plays Brother Therman?
I think George Lindsey is one of them
Shane Caldwell plays the role of Brother Thurman. Larry Black plays the role of Brother Virgil. Ray, of course, is Daddy Dooright. The music video made it's debut in 1995 on Ray's VHS tape, "Get Serious!", a 110 minute movie which featured music videos inserted throughout. Shane Caldwell also played the role of Damien Darth's sidekick in Ray's "Get Serious!" movie. Damien was played by a Paul Lynde impersonator, Michael Airington.
@@preschoolguy2010 George Lindsey appeared as a Shriner in Ray's "Get Serious!" VHS movie. George, as a Shriner, presents Ray with the yellow dune buggy, which is called the Mone Mobile, and is seen in this music video.
Worst. Wigs. Ever. But the song is hilarious! Sounds like Virgil is "down below" still trying to hit that low note!
you know, it was today that I finally found out what this part about,don't ask questions, i feel stupid. :)
67 thumbs down those people need to get their funny bone fixed cuz clearly its broken
Original version is better.
Knocking mom a upside the back of her head wouldn't be politically correct nowadays.
love Ray Stevens but i wish all his songs didn't sound the same. 2, maybe 3 different tunes/formats. he needs to work on that. and then go back and re-do someof them.
Most singers actually have 'a sound' that fits just them or at least they used to I don't know about any more
Nobody likes a critic
@@brianscott9153 theres a difference between constructive and deconstructive Criticism, This would me helpful