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  2. Misty Blue - Wikipedia

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    "Misty Blue" was released in October 1966 and spent most of December 1966 and January–February 1967 in the top ten, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It ultimately became her highest-charting single. [3] The song spawned the release of Burgess's second studio album Wilma Burgess Sings Misty Blue in 1967. [4]

  3. Dorothy Moore - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Moore (born October 13, 1946) [1] is an American blues, gospel, and R&B singer best known for her 1976 hit song, "Misty Blue". Career

  4. Misty Blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Misty Blue" is a song written by Bob Montgomery and made popular by Dorothy Moore. Misty Blue may also refer to: Misty Blue, a 1968 album by Ella Fitzgerald; Misty Blue, a 1976 album by Dorothy Moore which contains the title track hit version; Misty Blue, a Japan-exclusive video game published by Enix

  5. Misty (song) - Wikipedia

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    After lyrics were written for "Misty", Dakota Staton was the first to record the song in 1957. [6] A number of artists also recorded the song, [10] but it was the recording by Sarah Vaughan that drew greater attention to it. Sarah Vaughan recorded the song in a July 1958 Paris session, with an arrangement by Quincy Jones for her album Vaughan ...

  6. Misty Blue (album) - Wikipedia

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    Misty Blue is a 1968 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, featuring mostly renditions of recent country music hits. The single "I Taught Him ...

  7. Wilma Burgess - Wikipedia

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    However, Burgess' versions of both "Don't Touch Me" and "Misty Blue" were both overshadowed, the first by the concurrent release of a more successful version of "Don't Touch Me" by Jeannie Seely - for whom Hank Cochran (then Seely's husband) had written the song. Then "Misty Blue" - handed down to Burgess after being rejected by Brenda Lee ...

  8. Category:Dorothy Moore songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Dorothy Moore songs or lists of Dorothy Moore songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  9. Category:Connie Francis songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Connie Francis songs or lists of Connie Francis songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).