Misty Blue
Misty Blue

Dorothy Moore - Misty Blue Lyrics

Blues
Mar 1, 1976
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Misty Blue Music Video

Misty Blue Lyrics

Oh, it's been such a long, long time
Looks like I'd get you off my mind
But I can't
Just the thought of you (just the thought of you)
Turns my whole world misty blue (misty blue)

Oh honey, just the mention of your name (just your name)
Turns the flicker to a flame
Listen to me good, baby
I think of the things we used to do
And my whole world turns misty blue (misty blue)

Ooh baby, I should forget you
Heaven knows I tried (heaven knows I tried)
Baby, when I say that I'm glad we're through
Deep in my heart I know I've lied
I've lied, I've lied (just the thought of you, misty blue)

Ooh honey, it's been such a long, long time
Looks like I'd get you off my mind
But I can't
Just the thought of you, my love (just the thought of you)
My whole world turns misty blue (misty blue)

Ooh, oh, I can't, oh, I can't
Oh, I can't forget you
My whole world turns misty blue (misty blue)
Ooh, oh, my love
My whole world turns misty blue (misty blue)
Baby, baby, baby, baby
Baby, I can't forget you
My whole world turns misty blue (misty blue)

Writer(s): Bob Montgomery
Copyright(s): Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote 'Misty Blue'?

    'Misty Blue' was written by Bob Montgomery in 1966. Montgomery was a Nashville veteran and Buddy Holly's high school singing partner.

  2. When did Dorothy Moore release her version of 'Misty Blue'?

    Dorothy Moore released her version of 'Misty Blue' in 1976. It became her biggest hit, reaching the top ten in several different radio formats.

  3. What genre does Dorothy Moore's version of 'Misty Blue' fall under?

    Dorothy Moore's version of 'Misty Blue' is primarily considered a blues track, although the song itself has been covered in various genres including country and R&B.

  4. How did Dorothy Moore come to record 'Misty Blue'?

    Dorothy Moore was invited by Malaco Records owner Tommy Couch to his studio to hear the song. She recorded it in one take with the rhythm section present. The track remained unreleased until 1975 when Malaco Records decided to press it themselves.

  5. Has 'Misty Blue' been covered by other artists?

    'Misty Blue' has been covered by numerous artists across different genres, including Wilma Burgess, Eddy Arnold, Joe Simon, Billie Jo Spears, Monica, and Cyndi Lauper among others.

  6. What are some notable achievements of Dorothy Moore's version of 'Misty Blue'?

    'Misty Blue' by Dorothy Moore reached the top ten on several radio formats and revitalized interest in the song among country artists. It remains one of her most recognizable hits.

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