Bue Moon
~ Recording by The Lou McGarity Big Eight
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| Promotion | |||||||||
| 1.2 | Bue Moon | 2:29 | The Lou McGarity Big Eight | Blue Lou |
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Relationships
| engineer: | Phil Macy |
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| producer: | Jack Tracy |
| bass: | Jack Lesberg (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| drums (drum set): | Don Marino (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| guitar: | George Barnes (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| reeds: | Bob Wilber (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| trombone: | Lou McGarity (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| trumpet: | Doc Severinsen (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
| arranger: | Dick Cary |
| recorded at: | Bell Sound Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15) |
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| recording of: | Blue Moon (from 1959-09-14 until 1959-09-15: instrumental) |
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Related works
Blue Moon
| lyricist: | Lorenz Hart (in 1934) |
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| composer: | Richard Rodgers (in 1934) |
| referred to in medleys: | The Juke Box Story (order: 10) The Medley of the Century (40 Tunes in 4 1/2 Minutes) (order: 21) |
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| later parody versions: | Moulsecoomb - Govt. Health Warning |
| later translated versions: | Blå lys |
| later versions: | Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis) |
| part of: | New York, New York |
| is the basis for: | La nuit Mondnacht am Meer |
| arrangements: | Concerto Grosso no. II: II. Blue Moon |
| music quoted in: | Opening Production |