- Singing the Blues
"Singing the Blues" is a popular song. It was written by
Melvin Endsley and was published in 1956.The best-known recording of the song, released in October 1956 by
Guy Mitchell , spent 9 weeks at #1 on the Billboard chart from December 8, 1956 - February 2, 1957, despite competition from rival versions byTommy Steele andMarty Robbins . Tommy Steele's version also made no. 1 in theUK Singles Chart for one week on11 January ,1957 .The song became a UK Top 30 hit for
Dave Edmunds in1980 . Other notable cover versions include a 1960 recording byBill Haley & His Comets , a 1963 version byDean Martin , and a 1971 version byBlack Oak Arkansas . In theUnited Kingdom both the versions by Steele and Mitchell hit #1 in the same year. The song was a hit again in 1994 when covered by Daniel O'Donnell. It is not related to the song "Singin' the Blues," written by Sam Lewis, Joe Young, Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson and recorded by Frank Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke in 1927. The tune was also sung by Vivian Vance and William Frawley (Ethel and Fred of "I Love Lucy" fame) for a Ford Motor Company television commercial promoting the Edsel."Singing the Blues" was performed live by
Paul McCartney on the MTV show "Unplugged" in 1991 and included on the subsequent soundtrack, "Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) ".A cover version was released by the
Kentucky Headhunters on their 1997 album "Stompin' Grounds".This song has also famously been used by
Sheffield Wednesday fans since the 'Boxing Day Massacre', onDecember 26 ,1979 , where the Owls beat their fierce rivals,Sheffield United , 4-0. One of the Wednesday scorers on that day,Terry Curran , even recorded a version of the song and is still used at Hillsborough to this day.
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