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  1. Dec 12, 2018 · Written by Melvin Endsley. Released in March 1997 from the album 'Stompin' Grounds', it reached #70.

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  2. Oct 7, 2023 · "Singing the Blues" was written by Melvin Endsley in 1956. It was first recorded by Marty Robbins, but was soon followed by a rendition by Guy Mitchell. Both...

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  3. Feb 1, 2017 · Singing The Blues - The Kentucky Headhunters | Karaoke Version | KaraFun - YouTube. KaraFun Karaoke. 2.65M subscribers. Subscribed. 56. 14K views 6 years ago #karafun #karaoke...

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  4. Well, the moon and stars no longer shine. The feeling's gone I thought it was mine. There's nothin' left for me to do. But cry-y-y-y over you (cry over you) Well, I never felt more like singin' the blues. 'cause I never thought that I'd ever lose. Your love babe, You've got me singin' the blues.

  5. K. The Kentucky Headhunters Lyrics. album: "Stompin' Grounds" (1997) Neck Of The Woods. Singing The Blues. Party Zone. Private Part. Kentucky Wildcat. Runnin' Water. Farmer's Daughter.

  6. "Singing the Blues" is a popular song composed by Melvin Endsley and published in 1956. The highest-charting version was by Guy Mitchell and the first recording of the song was by Marty Robbins. It is not related to the 1920 jazz song "Singin' the Blues" recorded by Frank Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke in 1927.

  7. May 25, 2018 · A song like "My Daddy Was a Milkman" is purposefully funny, while covers like the band's treatment of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of Kentucky" proves that its members seriously honor their musical...

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