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''Beside Myself'' was Ray Stevens' twenty-sixth studio album and his sixth for MCA Records, released in 1989. It includes the singles "I Saw Elvis in a UFO" and "There's a Star Spangled Banner." The album was also his last for MCA Records before he moved to Curb Records for his next studio album, 1990's ''Lend Me Your Ears''. A repackaged version of this album, ''Ray Stevens — At His Best'' (MCAC-20695 cassette, MCAD-20695 CD), was released on December 18, 1992 with most of the same tracks in a different order, eliminating the tracks "Bad Dancin'" and "I Used to Be Crazy."〔(''Ray Stevens -- At His Best'' at Ray Stevens.com )〕 A different version of ''At His Best'', with all ten tracks from ''Beside Myself'' in the original order, is available on iTunes. ==Track listing== #"Your Bozo’s Back Again" #"Another Fine Mess" #"Marion Michael Morrison" #"Butterfly Inside a Coupe de Ville" #"There’s a Star-Spangled Banner" #"I Saw Elvis in a UFO" #"The Woogie Boogie" #"Stuck on You" #"Bad Dancin’" #"I Used to Be Crazy" All songs written by Ray Stevens and C.W. Kalb, Jr.; “Bad Dancin’”, co-written by Cinde Borup and Bruce Innis. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beside Myself」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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