18 julio 1954
«Blue Moon of Kentucky» (en español: «Luna Azul de Kentucky», es una canción de música country (bluegrass) originalmente compuesta en 1947 por Bill Monroe.1 Aunque la versión más popular es la interpretada por Elvis Presley.
1947 por Bill Monroe
Elvis Presley le cambió totalmente el ritmo a esta canción al hacerla rock and roll (rockabilly) y fue de sus primeras canciones en vivo, la primera vez que la tocó fue sobre la caja de un camión y una multitud de adolescentes escuchaban animados. Fue lanzado en julio de 1954 como lado B de "That's All Right".
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Moon_of_Kentucky
Elvis Presley
Blue Moon of Kentucky
18 julio 1954
Blue Moon of Kentucky
John Fogerty with photos of Kentucky Friends
Letra
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
It was on a moonlight night
The stars were shining bright
And they whispered from on high
Your love has said good-bye
The stars were shining bright
And they whispered from on high
Your love has said good-bye
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye
Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
It is on a moonlight night
The stars shining bright
They whispered from high
Your love has said good-bye
The stars shining bright
They whispered from high
Your love has said good-bye
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye
Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye
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