Don Gibson – Blue Blue Day

Went to number one for two weeks on the Country & Western Best Seller chart and remained on that chart for a total of six months. The song also was Don Gibson's second of four Top 40 entries.

Don Gibson – Blue Blue Day, is a song written and recorder by Don Gibson, went to number one for two weeks on the Country & Western Best Seller chart and remained on that chart for a total of six months. The song also was Don Gibson’s second of four Top 40 entries, where it peaked at number twenty.
Other versions
Wilburn Brothers – version peaked at number 14 on the Billboard charts in 1961.
Anne Murray – included in her album Country Croonin’ (2002)
Connie Francis and Hank Williams Jr. – on the album Connie Francis and Hank Williams Jr. Sing Great Country Favorites (1964)
Dean Martin – for his album Dean «Tex» Martin: Country Style (1963)
James Intveld – for his album James Intveld (1995)
The Kendalls – version peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1989.





Don Gibson - Blue Blue Day
B-Side Single Don Gibson RCA 1957

Don Gibson – Blue Blue Day
B-Side “Too Soon To Know»
Sello: RCA Victor – 47-7010
Formato: Vinilo, 7″, 45 RPM, Single, Indianapolis Pressing
País: US
Publicado: 1957
Género: Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country
Songwriter: Don Gibson

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Don Gibson – Blue Blue Day Lyrics

It’s been a blue blue day I feel like runnin’ away I feel like runnin’ away from it all
My love has been untrue she’s found somebody new it’s been a blue blue day for me
Well I feel like crying dying what can I do
I feel like praying saying I’m glad we’re through
It’s been a blue blue day I feel like runnin’ away I feel like runnin’ away from the blues
Yes how can I make believe that I don’t sit and grieve it’s been a blue blue day for me
I can’t pretend and say that I don’t love her anyway it’s been a blue blue day for me
Well I feel like crying…
I feel like runnin’ away from the blues

GENIUS

Don Gibson - Blue Blue Day
Single Don Gibson RCA 1957
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