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Who is the original singer of Midnight Blue?

Who is the original singer of Midnight Blue?

Song Midnight Blue Artist Lou Gramm Album Midnight Blue Writers Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon Licensed to YouTube by

When did Melissa Manchester Midnight Blue come out?

A further trawl back into the past: to 1975 and the release of Melissa’s 3rd LP ‘Melissa’ and her breakthrough chart hit ‘Midnight Blue’ – a Top 10 hit in America, but alas just a #78 position in November of 1975 in Australia.

Are there any lost hits from the 80’s?

The 100 Greatest Lost Hits Of The 80’s! Back at the beginning of July in the daily Briefs, I started the Official snicks Top 100 Lost Hits of The 80’s, spotlighting the 100 greatest minor hits of that decade. The songs you don’t hear on any 80’s nostalgia show.

Who are the greatest singers of the 80’s?

Kim Carnes – “Does It Make You Remember” 92. Jane Wiedlen – “Blue Kiss” 91. Quarterflash – “Find Another Fool” 90. Lone Justice – “Ways To Be Wicked” 89. Laura Branigan – “Spanish Eddie” I’ve mentioned before that Laura is my 2nd all-time favorite singer, and there are a couple of her songs on this list.

When did foreigner’s Blue Morning, Blue Day come out?

He has a lot on his mind, and walks the street at night.” Guitarist Mick Jones has rated this track one of his 11 favorite Foreigner songs. Lou Gramm used the color blue in his 1987 solo hit “Midnight Blue” and also has a song “True Blue Love” on his 1989 solo album called “Long Hard Look”.

When did Lou Gramm’s song Midnight Blue come out?

Midnight Blue is the color of the sky under certain shades of moonlight. Gramm wasn’t the first to use the color as a song title: Melissa Manchester had a #1 Adult Contemporary hit with her “Midnight Blue” in 1975. Jim Hershleder directed the video, which benefited from airplay on VH1, which had launched two years earlier.

When did Lou Gramm leave the band Foreigner?

In 1992, Turgon became the bass player in Foreigner, a position he held until Gramm left the band in 2003. Midnight Blue is the color of the sky under certain shades of moonlight. Gramm wasn’t the first to use the color as a song title: Melissa Manchester had a #1 Adult Contemporary hit with her “Midnight Blue” in 1975.