File:Blue Moon on alto saxophone.ogg "Blue Moon" is a classic popular song. It was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934, and has become a standard ballad. The song has been covered as a released single by artists such as Billie Holiday, Dean Martin, Mel Torme, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Beady Eye, Frank Sinatra and Cliff Richard. In 1961 it became a doo-wop hit when recorded by The Marcels. The song has featured in musical films such as Grease.
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| - File:Blue Moon on alto saxophone.ogg "Blue Moon" is a classic popular song. It was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934, and has become a standard ballad. The song has been covered as a released single by artists such as Billie Holiday, Dean Martin, Mel Torme, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Beady Eye, Frank Sinatra and Cliff Richard. In 1961 it became a doo-wop hit when recorded by The Marcels. The song has featured in musical films such as Grease.
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| - "Summertime"
- "Money Honey" / "One-Sided Love Affair"
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| - "Again"
- "Goodbye to Love"
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| - "I Love You Because" / "Trying to Get to You"
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This Single
| - "Blue Moon"
- "Just Because" / "Blue Moon"
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| - "Wooden Heart" by Elvis Presley
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| - "On The Rebound" by Floyd Cramer
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| - 1949(xsd:integer)
- 1956-08-31(xsd:date)
- February 1961
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| - 1949(xsd:integer)
- 1961(xsd:integer)
- 1954-08-19(xsd:date)
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| - File:Blue Moon on alto saxophone.ogg "Blue Moon" is a classic popular song. It was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934, and has become a standard ballad. The song has been covered as a released single by artists such as Billie Holiday, Dean Martin, Mel Torme, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Beady Eye, Frank Sinatra and Cliff Richard. In 1961 it became a doo-wop hit when recorded by The Marcels. The song has featured in musical films such as Grease.
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