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In its sixth week on the Billboard Hot 100, "Midnight Blue" entered the Top 40 at #40 on the chart dated 14 June 1975, with the track ranked at #2 on that week's Billboard Easy Listening chart: "Midnight Blue" would spend the weeks of 21–28 June at #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart - eventually being cited as the #1 Easy Listening hit ...
"Midnight Blue" is a song by American rock singer-songwriter Lou Gramm, issued as a 7" single in the United States in January 1987 by Atlantic Records. It was the lead-off single from Gramm's debut album, Ready or Not, released in February 1987. An extended remix of the song was available as a 12" single.
"Midnight Blue" reached #13 in the Netherlands in November 1982. In December the track entered the French charts where it remained for 31 weeks reaching number 1 in the Christmas of 1983. At the same time Michèle Torr hit the French charts with a rendering in French by lyricist Pierre Delanoë entitled "Midnight Blue en Irlande" (#13).
"In its early years, Midnight Blue captured porn star Georgina Spelvin doing her nude tap-dance act at the Melody Burlesque; Tara Alexander attempting the world's biggest gang bang at Plato's Retreat, the New York swing club; the 10th anniversary Screw party, where Buck Henry and Melvin Van Peebles hobnob with Goldstein's jurors; and an early ...
Midnight Blue [1] [2] is a sexually-themed public access cable television program that aired on Manhattan Cable Television Channel J [1] in New York City. [3] [4]The show debuted in 1974, as Screw publisher Al Goldstein parlayed his publishing success into a cable access show, a freeform interview program that played on the late night airwaves of Manhattan cable for more than twenty-five years ...
Midnight blue is a dark blue color.. Midnight blue may also refer to: . Midnight Blue, a sexually themed TV show in New York City, hosted by Al Goldstein; Midnight Blue (cheese) or Aura, a brand of blue cheese made by the Finnish company Valio
Midnight Blue was produced by Al Goldstein, the publisher of Screw magazine. [3] The show featured reviews of pornographic films, [7] interviews with celebrities such as Debbie Harry and Tiny Tim, [7] and discussion of topics ranging from strippers to group sex. [3] It ran from 1974 to 2003, later moving to Channel 35 [20]
Bleu Nuit (English: "Midnight Blue" [1]) is a television series that was broadcast late night on the Télévision Quatre Saisons, or TQS, television network (now called Noovo) in Quebec, Canada, from 1986 until 2007. The content of the series was softcore pornography, mostly European films.