04. I Want A Roof Over My Head. 05. Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang O. 06. Blueberry Hill. 07. Second Hand Romance. 08. Danny Boy. 09. Wait. I Went To Your Wedding. 15. Why Don't You Love Me. 16. Two Little Kisses. Customer evaluation for "Steve Gibson & The Red Caps - Blueberry Hill (LP)". Evaluations will be activated after verification.
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Steve Gibson and the Red Caps (1949). Scatman Crothers (1957). Elvis Presley (1957). Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album On the Sentimental Side (1962). Cliff Richard (1962). Johnny Hallyday (1962) The Far Side, a comic written by Gary Larson, features a comic parodying the lyrics of this song. A man is talking in a phone booth on top of a hill named "Blueberry Hill. He says into the phone "Norm? This is Mitch. You were right-I found my drill. The parody is of the line "I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill
Jerry Lee Lewis released it on the album Southern Roots - Back Home to Memphis in 1973. It was covered by Rob de Nijs, Cool Candys, Bryggerigangen Bluesband, The Exotic Guitars and other artists. Steve Gibson and His Red Caps.
Listen to Blueberry Hill from The Red Caps's Truthfully for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Romaine Brown said that the name had a catchy sound and it "sounded black," like the "Ink Spots.