Am I Blue?

"Am I Blue?" is a 1929 song copyrighted by Harry Akst (music) and Grant Clarke (lyrics),[1] then featured in four films that year, most notably with Ethel Waters in the movie On with the Show.[lower-alpha 1] It has appeared in 42 movies, most recently Funny Lady, The Cotton Club and Downton Abbey: A New Era, and has become a standard covered by numerous artists.

Eddie Cochran version

"Am I Blue"
Single by Eddie Cochran
A-side"Drive In Show"
Released1957
RecordedMay–August 1957, Gold Star Studios
GenreRockabilly
LabelLiberty 55087
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Simon Jackson
Eddie Cochran singles chronology
"One Kiss"
(1957)
"Am I Blue"
(1957)
"Twenty Flight Rock"
(1957)

Eddie Cochran, an early performer of rock and roll music, also recorded his version of "Am I Blue" sometime between May and August 1957. It was released on the B-side of Liberty Records single 55087. The A-side was "Drive In Show" which rose to number 82 on the Billboard charts.

Personnel used in the recording session:

Cher version

"Am I Blue?"
Single by Cher
from the album Bittersweet White Light
B-side"How Long Has This Been Going On"
Released1973
Recorded1973
GenrePop
Length3:47
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)Clarke, Akst
Producer(s)
Cher singles chronology
"Don't Hide Your Love"
(1973)
"Am I Blue?"
(1973)
"Half-Breed"
(1973)

American singer-actress Cher recorded and released "Am I Blue" in 1973. It was released as the first and only single from her album of standards, Bittersweet White Light. It missed the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at 111 in Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.

Chart performance Cher version

Chart (1973) Peak
position
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard) 111

Other versions

Notes

  1. Ethel Waters' 1929 single "Am I Blue?" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.

References

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