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@Ray Charles Blue Moon Of Kentucky
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" is a waltz written in 1946 by bluegrass musician Bill Monroe and recorded by his band, The Blue Grass Boys. The song has since been recorded by many artists, including Elvis Presley. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" is the official bluegrass song of Kentucky. In 2002, Monroe's version was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, CMT ranked "Blue Moon of Kentucky" on its 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music. Ray Charles - Ray Charles Blue Moon Of Kentucky (lyrics) A blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue. Well, it was on one moonlit night Stars shining bright Wish blown on high, you never said good-bye. I said Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue. Blue Moon, Of Ken.. Why don't you keep on shining, shining Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue now keep on shining Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue Well, it was on one moonlit night Stars shining bright Whispered on high, you never said good-bye. Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining Ah shine on the one that's gone and left me blue. Left me blue, left me blue, left me blue. Ahhh, Yes sir! Well, It's all right, keep on shining now...

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This video was published on 2012-01-31 14:16:15 GMT by @RC on Youtube. RC has total 20.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 65 video.This video has received 819 Likes which are lower than the average likes that RC gets . @RC receives an average views of 120.1K per video on Youtube.This video has received 45 comments which are lower than the average comments that RC gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.RC #11 has been used frequently in this Post.

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