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  1. "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.

  2. Dec 28, 2008 · Singing The Blues by the late Arizona songwriter Marty RobbinsLyrics:Well, I never felt more like singin' the blues'Cause I never thought that I'd ever loseY...

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  3. Marty Robbins performed "Singing The Blues" live on Country Style USA in 1958.

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  4. REMADE BY: Guy Mitchell (1956 - #1) Peak at: #17 - #1 (C&W chart) Singing The Blues (Melvin Endsley) by Marty Robbins, recorded November 3, 1955 Best-remembered by many as the huge 1956...

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  5. What is the most popular song on Singing the Blues (1969) by Marty Robbins? When did Marty Robbins release Singing the Blues (1969)? Album Credits. Producers Bob Johnston, Don Law &...

  6. Singing the Blues Lyrics. [Verse 1] Well I never felt more like singing the blues. 'Cause I never thought that I'd ever lose. Your love dear why'd you do me this way. [Verse 2] Well I never...

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  8. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Singing the Blues · Marty Robbins The Story Of My Life: The Best Of Marty Robbins 1952-1965 ℗ Originally Released 1...

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