Introduction
Elvis Presleyâs rendition of âBlue Moon Of Kentuckyâ stands as a testament to his unparalleled influence on the music industry. This timeless classic, released in 1954, showcases the King of Rock ânâ Rollâs exceptional vocal prowess and musical versatility. In this article, weâll explore the enchanting tale behind the song and the remarkable artist who brought it to life.
Did You Know?
Elvis Presleyâs âBlue Moon Of Kentuckyâ is a bluegrass-influenced track originally written by Bill Monroe in 1946. However, it was Elvisâs 1954 rendition that catapulted the song to new heights, blending elements of country, bluegrass, and rockabilly. The single became a pivotal moment in Presleyâs early career, marking his transition from regional sensation to a national and international phenomenon.
Elvisâs interpretation of âBlue Moon Of Kentuckyâ showcased his ability to infuse a diverse range of genres into his music, captivating audiences with his unique style. The songâs release on the Sun Records label laid the foundation for Elvisâs meteoric rise, setting the stage for his legendary career in the years to come.
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Lyrics: Blue Moon Of Kentucky Â
Blue moon, blue moon, blue moon,
keep shining bright.
Blue moon, keep on shining bright,
Youâre gonna bring me back my baby tonight,
Blue moon, keep shining bright.
I said blue moon of Kentucky
keep on shining,
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
I said blue moon of Kentucky
keep on shining,
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
Well, it was on one moonlight night,
Stars shining bright,
Wish blown high
Love said good-bye.
Blue moon of Kentucky
Keep on shining.
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
Well, I said blue moon of Kentucky
Just keep on shining.
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
I said blue moon of Kentucky
keep on shining.
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
Well, it was on one moonlight night,
Stars shining bright,
Wish blown high
Love said good-bye.
Blue moon of Kentucky
Keep on shining.
Shine on the one thatâs gone and left me blue.
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