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  2. Blue Moon (1934 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Moon" is a popular song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934 that has become a standard ballad. Early recordings included those by Connee Boswell and by Al Bowlly in 1935. The song was a hit twice in 1949, with successful recordings in the U.S. by Billy Eckstine and Mel Tormé .

  3. Blue Moon (Beck song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Moon" is a song written, [3] [2] produced [2] and performed by Beck, issued as the lead single from his twelfth studio album Morning Phase. The song is the musician's first release on Capitol Records (after leaving his previous label, Geffen Records ).

  4. Blue Moon of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Moon of Kentucky" is a waltz written in 1945 by bluegrass musician Bill Monroe and recorded by his band, the Blue Grass Boys. Some think the origins may trace back to "Roll Along, Kentucky Moon", a similar waltz recorded 20 years prior by Jimmie Rodgers. The song has since been recorded by many artists, including Elvis Presley and Paul ...

  5. Blue Moon: The songs, books and films inspired by the ... - AOL

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    Two supermoons will be seen in August

  6. Lorenz Hart - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the film Blue Moon was announced to be in production. It is said to be about "the final days of Lorenz Hart, half of the songwriting team Rodgers & Hart and set around Sardi’s Restaurant on March 31, 1943, on the opening night of Oklahoma! ."

  7. ‘Blue Moon’ Review: A Shimmering Script About Ol’ Broadway ...

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    Witticist-lyricist Lorenz Hart would cringe at the pun, but “Blue Moon” is nothing if not a funny valentine to the tortured (closeted, Jewish, alcoholic, diminutive) songwriter who died in ...

  8. Colors of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    The song also features a mention of a "blue corn moon"; there is no such thing according to Charisse, [citation needed] although in general the blue-green distinction is ambiguous in many languages. Responding to a fan inquiry, Schwartz admitted that he coined the phrase after reading a Native American love poem which read: "I will come to you ...

  9. Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You - Wikipedia

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    It was released on February 27, 1996, as the lead single from his 1996 album Blue Moon. The song peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and reached number 9 in Canada. Keith wrote the song in 1987, [1] and first released it that year on an independent label.