"Misty Blue" by Dorothy Moore.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Bob Montgomery, Buddy Holly's high-school singing partner, wrote this 1966 Pop/C&W/R&B standard for Brenda Lee in 20 minutes. When she refused to record it, both Eddy Arnold (#3) and Wilma Burgess (#12) had C&W hits with it that same year. By far, the best-known version is Dorothy Moore's, her biggest hit. She recorded it in one take in 1973, peaking at #3 Pop and #2 R&B in '76. It became an international hit and has been covered over 200 times. A deep sense of regret and the difficulty of forgetting someone, despite the passage of time and attempts to move on. Song? Answer: "Misty Blue" by Dorothy Moore. Part of the "Phenomenon" soundtrack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMONGMDEerI

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