Everything Is Beautiful

1970 single by Ray Stevens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Everything Is Beautiful" is a song written, composed and performed by Ray Stevens. It has appeared on many of his albums, including one named after the song, and has become a pop standard and common in religious performances. The children heard singing the hymn "Jesus Loves the Little Children" at the beginning of the song are from Oak Hill Elementary School in Nashville, Tennessee. At the time, this group included Stevens' two daughters, Suzi and Timi.

B-side"A Brighter Day"
ReleasedMarch 1970
Length3:29
Quick facts Single by Ray Stevens, from the album ...
"Everything Is Beautiful"
Single by Ray Stevens
from the album Everything Is Beautiful
B-side"A Brighter Day"
ReleasedMarch 1970
Genre
Length3:29
LabelBarnaby
SongwriterRay Stevens
ProducerRay Stevens
Ray Stevens singles chronology
"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
(1970)
"Everything Is Beautiful"
(1970)
"America, Communicate with Me"
(1970)
Music video
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"Everything Is Beautiful" was responsible for two wins at the Grammy Awards of 1971: Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for Ray Stevens and Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance for Jake Hess. Stevens' recording was the number 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in summer 1970. "Everything Is Beautiful" also spent three weeks atop the Adult Contemporary chart.[2] Many country stations played "Everything Is Beautiful", with it peaking at number 39 on Billboard's Country chart.[3] Billboard ranked the record as the number 12 song of 1970. "Everything Is Beautiful" includes anti-racist and pro-tolerance lyrics such as "We shouldn't care about the length of his hair/Or the color of his skin".[4]

"Everything Is Beautiful" is viewed as a major departure for Stevens, as the song is a more serious and spiritual tune, unlike some of his previous ("Gitarzan" and "Ahab the Arab") and subsequent ("The Streak") recordings, which were comedy/novelty songs. The record's success allowed Stevens (while still recording his comedy and novelty songs) to devote much of his 1970s work to more serious material, before pivoting back almost exclusively to comedy in the 1980s.[5]

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Jody Wayne cover

South African singer Jody Wayne covered "Everything is Beautiful" in early 1972. His version reached number 20 in his home nation.[12]

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