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Evan Dando said this in an interview with Kathie Lee and Regis:
It’s a story about a specific imaginary person who has disappeared.
[Verse 1]
I've never been too good with names
The cellar door was open, I could never stay away
I know it's probably not my place
It's either or, I'm hoping for a simple way to say
[Chorus]
It's a shame about Ray
In the stone, under the dust
His name is still engraved
Some things need to go away
It's a shame about Ray
[Verse 2]
If I make it through today
I'll know tomorrow not to leave my feelings out on display
I'll put the cobwebs back in place
I've never been too good with names
But I remember faces
[Chorus]
It's a shame about Ray
In the stone, under the dust
His name is still engraved
Some things need to go away
It's a shame about Ray
It’s a Shame About Ray was written by Tom Morgan & Evan Dando.
It’s a Shame About Ray was produced by Bruce Robb & Dee Robb & Joe Robb.
The Lemonheads released It’s a Shame About Ray on Tue Jun 02 1992.