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- Hum_It abstract "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.".
- Hum_It artist Ray_Stevens.
- Hum_It genre Comedy.
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- Hum_It recordLabel MCA_Records.
- Hum_It recordedIn Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Hum_It releaseDate "1997-03-11".
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- Hum_It artist Ray_Stevens.
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- Hum_It genre Comedy.
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- Hum_It label MCA_Records.
- Hum_It lastAlbum "All-Time Hits".
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- Hum_It name "Hum It".
- Hum_It nextAlbum "The Streak".
- Hum_It producer Ray_Stevens.
- Hum_It recorded "Ray Stevens Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee".
- Hum_It released "1997-03-11".
- Hum_It thisAlbum "Hum It".
- Hum_It title "How Much Does It Cost to Fly to Albuquerque".
- Hum_It title "I'll Be in Atlanta".
- Hum_It title "It Ain't Over Til It's Over".
- Hum_It title "Mama Sang Bass".
- Hum_It title "My Neighbor".
- Hum_It title "R.V.".
- Hum_It title "She Loves Elvis Better Than Me".
- Hum_It title "Sunday Morning".
- Hum_It title "Too Drunk to Fish".
- Hum_It title "Virgil and the Moonshot".
- Hum_It type "studio".
- Hum_It writer "C.W. Kalb, Jr.".
- Hum_It writer "C.W. Kalb, Jr., Gary Sowell, Glenn Fortner".
- Hum_It writer "Carl Perkins, Luther Crabb".
- Hum_It writer "Glenn A. Fortner, C.W. Kalb, Jr.".
- Hum_It writer "Ken Gibbons, C.W. Kalb, Jr.".
- Hum_It writer "Luther Crabb".
- Hum_It writer "William Polk, Verlon Thompson".
- Hum_It writingCredits "yes".
- Hum_It subject Category:1997_albums.
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- Hum_It subject Category:Ray_Stevens_albums.
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- Hum_It comment "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.".
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