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Melvin Endsley - Getting Used To The Blues flac album
  • Performer Melvin Endsley
  • Title Getting Used To The Blues
  • Date of release 1993
  • Style Country
  • Other formats MOD VOX TTA AA ASF AIFF DXD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1553 mb
  • Size FLAC 1846 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 563

Complete your Melvin Endsley collection. Giving Up Getting Over You. 6. You Put Me On My Feet.

Profile: American musician, singer and songwriter, born January 30, 1934 in Drasco, Arkansas – died August 16, 2004 in Drasco, Arkansas. Best known for writing "Singing the blues". Variations: Viewing All Melvin Endsley. Getting Used To The Blues ‎(CD, Album, Comp).

Singing the Blues" is a popular song written by Melvin Endsley and published in 1956. The song was first recorded and released by Marty Robbins in 1956. It is not related to the 1920 jazz song "Singin' the Blues" recorded by Frank Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke in 1927. The best-known recording was released in October 1956 by Guy Mitchell and spent ten weeks at number 1 on the . Billboard chart from December 8, 1956, to February 2, 1957. An example of the .

Artist: Melvin Endsley, Jamie Aaron Kelley. Album: Heart And Soul Of Rock 'N' Roll. Download Jamie Aaron Kelley, Melvin Endsley - Knee Deep In The Blues. Heart And Soul Of Rock 'N' Roll: Best 2 songs. Melvin Endsley - I Ain't Gettin' Nowhere with You 100% Steel Guitar, Vol. 2, 2013 02:19. Melvin Endsley - I Got Aa Feelin& I Love Music, Vol. 4, 2016 02:04. Artist: Melvin Endsley Jamie Aaron Kelley.

The greatest testimony to Melvin Endsley's composition "Singing the Blues" is that anyone in any bar could start singing the song and be assured that others would join in. Its melody is playful, inventive and memorable. It is immense fun to sing, and most people do not realise that it is a sad country song. The song returned to the charts via Dave Edmunds in 1980 and Daniel O'Donnell in 1994. Endsley was born in Drasco, Arkansas in 1934. He contracted polio when he was three and was to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.

Melvin Endsley пение - слушать онлайн ★ Why I'm Walkin', Singing the Blues, Singin' the Blues, Knee Deep in Trouble, Singing The Blues.

Finally, we get to one of the unsung heroes of the music, MELVIN ENDSLEY. Born in Heber Springs, Arkansas, Melvin contracted polio as a child. Although this debilitating disease meant spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair, it did not prevent him carving himself a formidable reputation and income as a songwriter. Known principaly as the writer of Singing The Blues, Melvin also wrote a number of other best sellers. It was as a direct result of his endeavours in this field that Melvin secured a recording contract with RCA Victor  . For an in-depth assessment of the man's recordings, we refer you to another Bear Family album (BFX 15275). They don't pay us for this, honest.

Tracklist

1 Everytime I See The Sun Go Down
2 You Make It Sound So Easy
3 Singing The Blues
4 Love Don't Look Like That
5 Giving Up Getting Over You
6 You Put Me On My Feet
7 We Make A Lovely Couple
8 Music To Cry By
9 Everlovin' Never Changing Mind
10 Almost Crying
11 Half As Blue
12 It Ain't Easy
13 I Just Came From There
14 You Gotta Go Out And Get It
15 I Found Myself Losing You
16 Getting Used To The Blues

Notes

All Tracks recorded for Melark Records during the 1960's and 70's