So Blue (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson song)
"So Blue" is a 1927 song written by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. The song has been covered by numerous artists.
Versions
- Vera Lynn
- Peggy Lee, on Dream Street (Peggy Lee album)
- John Warren's Strictempo Orchestra 1959,
- The Cambridge Strings,
- Phil Tate And His Orchestra 1959
- The Diplomats, in a Vitaphone short[1]
- The Vibrations 1960[2]
References
- ↑ Roy Liebman Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts - 2003 Page 26 "Magnolia" (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson); "I'm Coming, Virginia" (Heywood-Rob- bins-Engel); "So Blue" (DeSylva-Brown- Henderson) Scene: Curtain drop and bandstand. The Diplomats were paid $1,000.
- ↑ Jay Warner -American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today 1992 -- Page 471 "That same year a much-improved harmony group calling themselves the Vibrations surfaced on the tiny Bet label with a haunting version of the Brown/DeSilva/Henderson minor-key ballad "So Blue." Checker Records picked up the master ..."
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