Me (Ray Stevens album)

Me was  Ray Stevens' twentieth studio album and his third and final for  Mercury Records, released in  1983. In 1982, Stevens returned briefly to Mercury to record this album (his first for that label in 20 years) before moving to  MCA Records in 1984. The front of the album cover shows Stevens portraying a painter painting a self-portrait; while the back shows the finished portrait on a table along with a second self-portrait that is sketched by pencil, a cup filled with paint brushes, the paint tray, tubes of paint, a small glass filled with water and a rose, and a lamp. Two singles were lifted from the album: "Love Will Beat Your Brains Out" (which unfortunately did not chart) and a cover of  Paul Petersen's hit "My Dad."