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Knee Deep in the Blues

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Wikipedia article




"'Knee Deep in the Blues'" is a song written by Melvin Endsley, and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released in February 1957 as the lead single from his compilation album 'Marty's Greatest Hits'. The song reached #3 on the Country Singles charts.

Guy Mitchell version



Guy Mitchell released a cover version of the song the same year that reached #16 on The Billboard Hot 100. The song reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart.

Cover versions



* The Derailers on their 1999 album, 'Full Western Dress'

* The International Submarine Band on their 1968 album, 'Safe at Home'

* Del McCoury on his 1988 album, 'Dont Stop the Music'

* Carl Smith on his 1968 album, 'Country on My Mind'

* Tommy Steele in 1957, which went to #15 on the UK charts[http://www.tommysteeleinternationalfanclub.com/TOMMYSTEELEDISCOGRAPHY.htm Tommy Steele Discography] Accessed September 2011.

References



Category:1957 singles

Category:1957 songs

Category:Marty Robbins songs

Category:Guy Mitchell songs

Category:Carl Smith (musician) songs

Category:Songs written by Melvin Endsley

Category:Columbia Records singles

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