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How Blue Can You Get : ウィキペディア英語版 | How Blue Can You Get
"How Blue Can You Get" (alternatively "Downhearted") is a blues song first recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers in 1949. It is a slow twelve-bar blues that jazz critic Leonard Feather and his wife, Jane Feather, are credited with writing.〔 The song has been recorded by several blues and other artists. In 1964, it was a hit for B.B. King and became a staple of his live shows. ==Earlier songs== In 1949, Johnny Moore with his brother, Oscar Moore, on guitars, Billy Valentine on piano and vocal, and Johnny Miller on bass recorded "How Blue Can You Get" in the West Coast blues-style. It was included on the jazz and blues compilation album ''Singin' the Blues'' (1960 RCA Camden CAL-588). Feather described the song as having "the type of intimate instrumental setting heard in so many best blues vocal performances of the 1940s".〔 〕 In 1951, Louis Jordan recorded the song using a big band arrangement (Decca 27648).
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