Blue Champagne

1941 song performed by Jimmy Dorsey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Blue Champagne" is a song written by Grady Watts, Jimmy Eaton and Frank L. Ryerson and recorded and first released by American bandleader Jimmy Dorsey in 1941, featuring vocals by singer Bob Eberly.[3][4]

B-side"All Alone and Lonely"[1]
ReleasedJune 1941 (1941-06)
RecordedApril 29, 1941 (1941-04-29)[2]
StudioDecca Studios, New York City[2]
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"Blue Champagne"
Single by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
B-side"All Alone and Lonely"[1]
ReleasedJune 1941 (1941-06)
RecordedApril 29, 1941 (1941-04-29)[2]
StudioDecca Studios, New York City[2]
LabelDecca 3775[1]
Songwriters
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra singles chronology
"My Sister and I"
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"Blue Champagne" "Jim"
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Background

It was first released by Jimmy Dorsey on Decca Records in 1941, backed with "All Alone and Lonely". It topped The Billboard's National Best Selling Retail Records chart on the week of September 27, 1941,[5] becoming Dorsey's fifth number-one single of that year.[6]

Other recordings

Other recordings included those by Xavier Cugat, Ray Eberle, Freddy Martin, Anita O'Day, and Tex Beneke. Glenn Miller also performed the song with his orchestra and released a version on V-Disc as 144B with the Army Air Force Training Command Orchestra.

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