No, It was the Marcels.
Allen 'Bo' Story sang it on Anna Records 1118 - Jul 1960 (Anna Gordy's label) before Motown purchased the label. The Supremes also recorded it on "The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart" May 1967
Yes. Bing Crosby recorded 'Once In A Blue Moon'.
Although many artists (not only country or bluegrass) have added this tune to an album they recorded, or sang the song in concert. The "Father of Bluegrass," Bill Monroe wrote the song, recorded it, and made the tune a world wide hit.
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The Marcels released their version of "Blue Moon" in 1961.
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No, It was the Marcels.
The Marcels-1961
The band that originally performed "Blue Moon" was The Marcels, in 1961. However, the song was originally written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934.
There are THREE versions of the same song on American Werewolf in London. The movie opens with Blue Moon by Bobby Vinton (from his 1963 album Blue on Blue). The other two versions are by Sam Cooke and The Marcels
Allen 'Bo' Story sang it on Anna Records 1118 - Jul 1960 (Anna Gordy's label) before Motown purchased the label. The Supremes also recorded it on "The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart" May 1967
Yes. Bing Crosby recorded 'Once In A Blue Moon'.
Although many artists (not only country or bluegrass) have added this tune to an album they recorded, or sang the song in concert. The "Father of Bluegrass," Bill Monroe wrote the song, recorded it, and made the tune a world wide hit.
I think it was written and recorded originally by chuck berry in the fifties.
The song was first recorded by The Boswell Sisters on January 15, 1935.Since then, it has been recorded by many artist including Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Vaughn Monroe, Dean Maritn, Frankie Laine & Michel Legrand, Tony Bennet with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Elvis Presley, Bob Dillan, Jeff Funk (the song performed in Grease), Rod Stewart, Cybill Shephard, and Django Reinhardt.=======================================================It was actually written by Richard rodgers and lorenx hart in 1934. Then a bunch of other people recorded the song to such as bob Dylan
Black is. There was a black flame found on the moon a while back that had the most energy recorded.