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30 Songs With Blue in the Title

Looking for songs with blue in the title? Blue is an evocative color that inspires songwriters and musicians to some of their best work. Whether it’s talking about the joy of blue skies, blue eyes, or the sadness of feeling blue, blue is one of the most popular colors to use in songs.

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Here are our top picks for songs featuring the color blue. For the most part, these are songs with blue in the title that was very popular then and remain popular today.

Not sure the King ever wore blue suede shoes but the writer of this song surely loved their blue suede. Elvis made this song famous in 1956, making it one of the first “rock” songs he did. According to the lyrics, it’s okay to do a bunch of horrible things to the man proudly wearing his blue suede shoes, but don’t no one dare step on the shoes.

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Elvis stated clearly this was one of his favorite Christmas songs. It’s amazing to see him teamed with the then-unknown Martina McBride, who has gone on to have a solid country music career.

As the song lyrics make clear, there is very little in life sadder than being away from the ones you love at Christmas time. The song was written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson while originally recorded by Doye O’Dell in 1948.

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This song was written by Styx band member Tommy Shaw and released by the popular 70s band in 1978. The song was written as a tribute to a friend that had been laid off as a railroad worker. It details just how tough life can be for a man who works hard and has simple values.

It’s interesting to note the song starts with instrumentation that sounds like a motorboat engine when it’s failing to start.

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It’s hard to believe but this entry was written and released by the legendary Neil Diamond in 1972. It ended up flying all the way to #1 on the Billboard charts and earned Diamond his first two Grammy nominations. All of this was a surprise to the then young songwriter who stated the inspiration for this song came from the second movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto #21. At the time, he was just looking to write a very simple tune for his debut album “Moods.”

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This song has survived more than 90 years after being written in 1930 by the team of Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. The song infers there is really nothing to fear in the Devil. Over the years, the song has been sung and recorded by music legends like Cab Calloway (Cotton Club fame), Buddy Rich, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, and the late Beatles legend George Harrison on his posthumous final album, Brainwashed (see Youtube link).

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This hit single was composed and produced in 1969 by band members Eddie Gray, Tommy James, and Mike Vale. It’s not very often that a rock song from the 1960s was inspired by passages in the bible. In an interview, James told reports, “I took the title from the Book of Revelations [sic] in the Bible, reading about the New Jerusalem.”

The song went all the way to #2 on the Billboard charts.

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It’s no secret that a man in trouble with his lady had better be making tracks to buy some red roses for a blue lady. This poignant ballad does a wonderful job of capturing the desperation a man feels when he is telling the florist what he needs to do.

The song was written in 1948 by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett (alias Roy Brodsky). In the early to mid-1960s, it became a favorite release among crooners like Wayne Newton, Vic Dana, and Andy Williams.

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This 1979 song was written and performed by Neil Diamond. It tells the tale of a simple man pawning for the love of his life, trying to convince her a simple man has more to offer than a man of means. As one could predict, this song was soon featured in ads for blue jeans.

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The lady is ready to marry her man “Bill”, but Bill seems a bit reluctant. It doesn’t stop the lovelorn lady from expressing her desires and trying to convince Bill to change his mind.

The song was written and recorded in 1966 by Laura Nyro, but later made popular by the Fifth Dimension in 1969.

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The uncomparable Madonna co-wrote and produced this song and the feature album “True Blie” with Stephen Bray and Patrick Leonard. For Madonna, this song was regarded as a tribute song to her ex-husband and superstar Actor Sean Penn. The song was released in 1986 and became one of the many #1 hits Madonna has logged in her amazing career.

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When most people think of the song “Blue Velvet” they think of its most popular version by Bobby Vinton, which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. A lesser-known earlier version of the song was released by Tony Bennett in 1951. The song was covered by a few other artists before Vinton’s version made it an everlasting hit. It’s been since covered by numerous artists including Lana Del Rey.

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Released in 1983 by the English band New Order, “Blue Monday” has survived as a definitive electronic dance hit of the era. The original extended version released in 1987 is the all-time best-selling 12″ single in UK history. In 1988 the song was remixed by Quincy Jones and John Potoker with the title “Blue Monday 1988.” The song is about observing another person’s misfortune while the title never appears in the lyrics.

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This airy new age recording is built on tranquil, hypnotic production layers. The dreamy song compares the color of the sky with “Caribbean Blue.” The song was recorded in 1990 and released the following year, hitting top 3 on Billboard’s US Alternative Airplay chart. Although many people might consider it to be “background music,” Enya has emerged as Ireland’s all-time best-selling solo artist.

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One of the most famous orchestral records ever that also marked the early jazz era was “Rhapsody In Blue” in 1924, performed by Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra. The 9-minute piece was composed by George Gershwin, who played piano on the 78-rpm record. Whiteman was the most successful band leader of the twenties. Gershwin became one of the most famous 20th century instrumental composers, particularly for Hollywood films.

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“Blue Jay Way” stands out as a Beatles classic because of its psychedelic flavor on the 1967 Magical Mystery Tour album and it features George Harrison on vocals. As surreal and escapist as the song seems, it’s named after an actual street in the foggy Hollywood Hills where Harrison stayed in August 1967. The album was released in November and the TV film aired the following month on the BBC.

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“Bullet the Blue Sky” was featured on U2’s 1987 album The Joshua Tree, which sold over 25 million albums. The song was inspired by singer Bono’s trip to Nicaragua and El Salvador, where he witnessed how the people were affected by U.S. military intervention. The feedback sound of the guitar came from Bono instructing guitarist The Edge to “put El Salvador through an amplifier.”

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The White Stripes had become a well-established alternative rock band by their fifth album called Get Behind Me Satan in 2005. “Blue Orchid” was the lead-off single and one of the band’s most notable upbeat rockers. Rumors spread the song was about singer Jack White’s relationship with actress Renee Zellweger. White, however, says the song is about the entertainment industry.

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Country singer Crystal Gayle has blue eyes, but many pop fans might not have noticed in 1977 when “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” charted. She was new to the mainstream, but country fans already were familiar with three previous country smash hits. Each of these hits were written by Richard Leigh. In 2004 Gayle said Leigh wrote the song about his dog who had one brown eye and one blue eye.

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Fats Domino’s version of “Blueberry Hill” was popularized in 1956 and two decades later on the ABC-TV show Happy Days. Written by Vincent Rose, Larry Stock and Al Lewis, the song had been recorded by multiple artists in 1940 including the Sammy Kaye Orchestra. Despite the various artists including Louis Armstrong who recorded the song during the big band era, it’s considered to be one of the most definitive early rock and roll hits.

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Songwriter Pete Townsend of The Who wrote “Behind Blue Eyes” for an abandoned album project called Lifehouse. It was supposed to be the followup album to the successful rock opera album Tommy that would venture into multimedia and showcase the relationship between a performer and an audience. The synthesizer-based project was based on the theme of a villain named Jumbo, whom the lyrics reflect. The project was shelved when other band members complained about its complexities. The song ended up on the 1971 Who’s Next LP, the band’s best-selling album.

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The Marcels version of Blue Moon was a doo-wop version of the original that was created for the 1934 movie Manhattan Melodrama. While it was covered by many artists over the years, The Marcels were the first to do it in the doo-wop version. They added in some “dang a dang dangs,” “bom ba ba boms,” and “di di dis” to make the single surge to the top of many music lists. In fact, it’s still one of the most well-known doo-wop songs of today!

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Released in 2009, this love song is in the rock/indie genre. It’s a great song about love that has a deeper meaning than what’s on the surface. It isn’t one of those screaming tracks and you can easily sing along! It tells about how much the man loves his woman and he wants to believe she’s good regardless of what she does. It’s a beautiful song that can easily get stuck in your head.

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The best thing about this song is that you can get up and dance when it starts playing! It came out in 1998 and quickly shot to the top. It follows a little blue guy that is only surrounded by blue. While on the surface it seems like it’s just a fun song about a blue guy living in a blue world, but it’s actually about sadness and not having anyone to talk to. Regardless, it’s a good song to have a dance party with!

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Not only did this song hit number one on the 1998 Mainstream Rock Chart, but it also won Rock Track of the Year at that year’s Billboard Music Awards. The song can be applied to so many situations, but there’s actually a silly story about how the song came about. Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s lyric writers were sitting with him in his kitchen during a jam session. One of the writers noticed Kenny’s blue and black shirt and started writing. From there, the song just developed into what it is today!

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Released in May of 2002, this song came on the heels of the 9/11 attack. By that point, most Americans were still fearful and trying to find their new normal. Toby Keith wrote the entire song on the back of a Fantasy Football paper and had it done in about 20 minutes. He first named it the Angry American but later changed the name to what it is now. It’s one of our all-time favorite songs with blue in the title.

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This single from 1982 was in the top 8 hits in the U.K. and stayed at number 10 in the U.S. for over three weeks. It also made it to number one for two weeks. It has a very beautiful medley and it’s about that great love that just wasn’t meant to be. He remembers her beautiful eyes and how they would look as he was turning away.

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If you’ve seen the movie Runaway Bride, then you’ve definitely heard this song. It was written just for Eric Clapton to sing in the movie and was later released as one of his singles. It’s a song that details a relationship and how the man was falling in love. He talks about how she left him and now he’s always blue. It can work in many different situations and it’s great to sing along with!

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Blue Orchid was released to the radio stations on April 28, 2005, and it was thought that the lead singer wrote it in response to a bad breakup. While that’s denied, we could see how the lyrics could point towards that. While it only got to number 43 on the Billboard Top 100s, it did well on other charts, including getting to number nine in the U. K. It’s a good rock song that can get your adrenaline pumping.

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We’ve all heard songs about butts and this is one of our favorite songs With blue in the title. It was a number one hit in February 1985 and was actually the artist’s only number-one single. The song talks about the woman having tight blue jeans on and attracting the attention of everyone around. While it’s not suited for some situations, it’s one that can be played if you want people to get up and dance!

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If you have the Pink Floyd album The Wall, then there’s a good chance you’ve heard this song. Just like the others on that album, it’s an extremely deep hit. It talks about a sunny day with blue skies being ruined by bombers overhead. The song is heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. You might be in tears at the end, but it can quickly become one of your favorites!

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10 Color Songs Videos to Teach How to Spell Color Words – KindergartenWorks

Teach color words with the ever-popular frog street press color songs. Here are the top color word songs on video, in my opinion, for kindergarten.

I don't know about you but we used these songs repeatedly to teach how to spell color words in kindergarten. In fact, I love using songs so much that I created more songs to teach every sight word required by our district!

I'll list the videos for each color and let you know what is listed for each color. Plus, I share how I taught a few of these songs to my five and six year old students with great success.

It's my hope that by listing these all in one place you won't have to go searching for them in the future. There are a few free printables and resources at the end so be sure to check them out.

Use songs to learn to spell color words

The color songs were used to help build up the number of sight words my students knew and they also functioned as shared reading pieces.

Once students were familiar with the songs, they would practice the new sight words in these literacy centers:

  • library center (small printed books of the songs)
  • big book center (large 11x17 printed version books of the songs
  • poetry center (printed on to sentence strips and word cards)
  • listening center (small printed books with CD of song played multiple times)
  • abc center (stamp the color words)
  • pokey pin center (pin the color words in a sentence/phrase)
  • word work center (build with playdough)

Color songs for kindergarten

Let's start with the red color song. This one is pretty short and is a great introduction to learning sight words.

This song lists just two things that are red: firetrucks and stop signs. This is a very short song.

For that reason, it's usually the first or second song I teach and also because the letters R-E-D (or even r-e-d) look from one another. Makes it easier for new little kinder eyes to distinguish between at the beginning of the year.

This Y-E-L-L-O-W color song lists these yellow things: baby ducks, daffodils, the sun, lemonade, scrambled eggs and a smiley face.

I taught motions with this song because there are a lot of items in it. I just made up the motions so you can too! Just keep them consistent the next time you sing the song {wink}

Here is a yellow color song video you can download.

Sung to a familiar tune, the O-R-A-N-G-E color song feels a bit awkward to start but you'll quickly pick it up. It lists jack o'lanterns, oranges and carrots.

It's a great one to introduce after you've covered blue, red and yellow.

This is an orange color song video you can download.

Blue is the first or second color word I taught. The sky and the ocean are the only two things listed in it, which makes the blue color word song on the same level as the red one.

This B-L-U-E song speeds up at the end which is really fun for the kinders. They love it.

Here's another version of the B-L-U-E spells blue song. I add motions to this one so that when they speed up we can get really silly.

This is a blue color song video you can download.

While we were at our seats doing an art project I would put on a playlist of the songs (but without visuals as to not distract the easily distractable kinders - like by turning off your computer monitor). They would softly sing along as they worked and it was great review of all the songs keeping them fresh the whole year through.

The G-R-E-E-N song is one of my favorites. It may be because they have one or two other color words under their belt and pick up this one pretty fast as a result.

The green color word song lists: caterpillars and grasshoppers. It's easy to create motions for.

I love using this word later in the school year too as a way to teach the "ee" vowel pattern since they've seen it in this word a gazillion times.

The black color song feels kind of long and has a few more obtuse things in it... like do most kids even know what Sunday shoes are anymore? It's catchy though which is helpful since there a lot of things listed: bats, jelly beans, cats, Sunday shoes and Santa's boots.

If you're longing for the little printable book template that goes with the color books then you'll appreciate this next version of the B-L-A-C-K song.

Here is a black color song video you can download.

I used these printable little books and enlarged them onto colored construction paper. I laminated them and bound one side.

They made for a great first set of big books for our big book literacy center and made teaching the words whole group a little easier with such a large model.

Okay, I'll admit that the B-R-O-W-N song is my least favorite. it's sung to the tune of Bingo, which may have something to do with it... but it may be because there are a good number of things listed.

The brown song includes: teddy bears, chocolate milk, chocolate candies, leaves, chocolate cake and squirrels.

Here is a brown color song video you can download.

It also could be that this one was tough to come up with motions for {wink} We did a "hug" for teddy bear since it was the only thing I could come up with on the spot. But, no matter whether I like it or not, using songs to teach really does work!

It's one of the secrets of teaching kindergarten I used all the time.

What I haven't mentioned yet was that part of the motions for learning these color songs is that we sign the letters.

Yep - we use sign language to spell out each color word. We use sign language every day along with our alphabet chart so we get really good at fingerspelling.  Plus, I like to teach a few other signs to use so I can communicate across the classroom (or the gym during assembly) without speaking a word.

Being able to say, "Sit down!" or "Go!" without having to utter an actual word is pretty priceless... and goes a lot farther than just using the teacher eye I've perfected. Just sayin'

The purple song goes pretty fast for fingerspelling, but that makes it fun.

Here is an alternative P-U-R-P-L-E color song with a white background instead of balck in case that's easier on the eyes.

Purple includes these items: grapes and Kool-aid.

Here are two versions of the white color song. My kinders loved this color word song because they could get loud with saying "Boo!" and "Ho, ho, ho!"

The W-H-I-T-E song by frog street press has two verses and includes these white things: clouds, snow, ghosts, milk, glue and Santa's beard.

Here is a white color song video you can download.

And lastly - we've got the color pink.

I'll admit this one took me the longest to learn! The P-I-N-K color song goes fast because it is sung to the tune of Jingle Bells.

I usually saved this color song until later in the school year even though the word is shorter. You just don't see the word pink as often as the primary colors in most early leveled readers.

The pink color word song includes: cotton candy, pigs, Valentines, icing, bubble gum, balloons, girls with sock and bows.

Here is a pink color song video you can download.

More free resources to teach color words

As I was rounding all of these videos up for you, I came across a few free resources you might find handy.

If you want to snag the lyrics for these songs, then this list of color songs lyrics is quick to use.

source: colorsandkindergarten.blogspot.com

You could always print this set of color song lyrics or this simplified color word poems version to hang in your classroom too.

If you have a smart board then this smartboard free file may be what you're looking for!

Conclusion

There you have it. The color songs (in video form) all in one place and my introduction to using them in the kindergarten classroom if you aren't using them already.

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90,000 Philip Kirkorov - the mood color Blue

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[Video version]:
I hurry to inform you, friends - that you are too infantile.
Because of this, your pampering goes beyond all limits.
(Cough)
(Cough again)
Simply put, very immature in their behavior

[Intro]:
The mood color is blue.
Mood color blue.

[Verse 1, Philip Kirkorov]:
And she ran away from the ridiculous fuss,
Not a bit of embarrassment with the advent of darkness.
Passion, passion has power over it.
That's it, louder sound and away we go!

[Chorus]:
The mood color is blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.
Mood color blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.

[Verse 2, Philip Kirkorov]:
The effect of the night is very difficult to predict.
Goosebumps all over her body and she wants to scream.
Yes, yes, she is now a star!
All prejudices are nonsense!

Mood color blue.

[Chorus]:
The mood color is blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.
Mood color blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.

Mood color;
Mood colour;
Mood color;
Mood color blue.

[Video version]:
Ivan Urgant: And then she turns around...
She has a lollipop in her mouth. She gets. It's blue (Title reference).
And she puts it in your mouth. You stand. She...
Here's the next frame... She turns around and just walks away. Everything.

Philip Kirkorov: Vanya! You fucked up.
She will never do this shit!
And in general. Everything you just said -
This is some kind of game!
Well, why don't you like my idea for the video, huh?

Ivan Urgant: What idea?
You stand, sing a song and the old women bring you flowers?

Philip Kirkorov: That's cool! Well. ..

Ivan Urgant: Okay! Let's shoot. Let's shoot like this!
Philip Kirkorov: Hello? Thank you, Vanechka. Thank you, dear!

[Chorus]:
The mood color is blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.
Mood color blue. Inside Martini, and in the hands of a bikini.
Under the song "Blue Hoarfrost" she feels like a Goddess.

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How Kirkorov became a meme after the video "Mood Color Blue" and even youth paraphernalia. Medialeaks tried to figure out if Philip, with the help of Easter eggs and irony over representatives of show business, managed to do what Dmitry Malikov had previously done - stop being an idol for the older generation and reach out to young people.

The video for the song "The color of the mood is blue" gained about 15 million views on YouTube in a week. This is the most talked about music video on social media and media as of the beginning of May. Google search results for the query "Mood color blue" gives 1 million 240 thousand results, and for another novelty Dan Balan Allegro Ventigo - only 500 thousand results. Perhaps the secret of success is that Kirkorov starred in it in an unusual way (he looks like the rapper Face). Or maybe it's in the now fashionable genre of "clip with easter eggs."

Clip with easter eggs and cameo

Shnurov with his “Pure St. Petersburg ******” and even the Yandex company, which shot a video for the song “A Star Called the Sun” for the birthday of Viktor Tsoi, had already followed this path , and then even announced a competition - who will find the most hidden visual quotes in it.

Everything is fine with the Easter eggs in Kirkorov's video. At the very beginning, the artist lies in bed with a disgruntled face and smokes. Hanging on the wall is a picture from the Rolling Stones album cover, a PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds game poster, and a stock photo of a brick wall with “One Way” written on it (remember, this is important, we’ll explain why later).

Kirkorov has a T-shirt with an advertisement for the betting company "Leon". This is not just a product placement, it is an iconic brand that is promoted by rap sites on YouTube (the company sponsored the battles of Oksimiron and Guf) and Sergey Shnurov, a great specialist in hype clips. On the next bed, Kirkorov's "younger sister" is coughing from the smoke, but with all his appearance he says, like the same Face: "I smoke, and everything is ***** to me."

In addition to a huge amount of advertising, all sorts of jokes are scattered around the clip. For example, a model appears in the frame, and next to it is a price tag from a supermarket: “Save on me.”

In the next frame, the authors of the video say hello to queer culture: Leiomy Maldonado, one of the most famous transgender people in New York, dances in the club.

There are a lot of celebs in the clip. Nikolai Baskov in the guise of an "ordinary pensioner" cleans up after his dog. And then there is a postmodern curtsy: the graffiti in the gateway are not painted on the walls, but on carelessly suspended PVC streamers. The director hints to us that everything is a game, everything has a double and triple bottom, everything is not serious.

Baskov is followed by Olga Buzova as a cashier.

Grigory Leps as a homeless man.

Timati as the father of the family, Amiran Sardarov as the pizza delivery boy, Slava KPSS and Ivan Urgant as themselves. Separately, it is worth noting Yana Rudkovskaya with Evgeni Plushenko and their son Gnome Gnomych. The boy's jersey says "I have a happy childhood." We would not have doubted if it were not for the story about a thin strap and a dark room.

The clothes are also well thought out. Kirkorov is wearing a jacket with the inscription Total ******* Darkness is a song by Craddle of Filth. It's fun in itself, but more importantly the brand is the Vetements jacket, 2016-2017 hype hop glamor. Here it is:

The song Mood Color Blue, on the one hand, refers to the Soviet pop hit of the 1970s Blue Hoarfrost performed by the Singing Guitars ensemble.

“To the song “Blue Frost” she feels like a goddess.”

This song is in turn a cover of the disco hit One Way Ticket To The Blues, "One Way Ticket To Sadness" (hello to the brick wall poster from the beginning of the video). The circle is closed. The mood is blues. The whole world is a quote of itself.

Hashtags, publics, merch and K-pop

More recently, Philip Kirkorov, along with other participants in New Year's shows on federal channels, was for young viewers a symbol of all the most mossy and vulgar in pop culture. After the release of the new video, the situation has changed: now even those who did not like the song note its popularity. And many 20-year-olds liked the clip, and listeners even confess their love to Kirkorov.

A similar story happened in 2015 with Dmitry Malikov, another star of the late 20th century. It all started with one successful tweet, after which the artist became a popular microblogger, and ended with feats with Khovansky. Malikov also drew attention to Kirkorov's clip. And from his tweet, you'd think he's a little jealous.

For some reason, K-pop fans fell in love with Kirkorov (if you are Kirkorov, we explain: this is such a specific and very fashionable genre of Korean youth pop songs in Russia).

The hashtag #moodcolorblue has become one of the trends in the Russian segment of Instagram. Now there are 45 thousand posts on it, and their number is growing. Posts like this.

Or such.

In VK you can find publics with the words "Mood color blue" in the title.

The most popular of them is the former “On the Sizhkah”, a public for schoolchildren with emo memes, it has 376 thousand subscribers. The power of art forced the admins to change their name.

On Instagram, they are already selling merchandise with the inscription "Mood color blue" and stylized images of Philip Kirkorov. It seems that life did not prepare him for this.

It's time to get out one old meme with Kirkorov (left) and Ukrainian rapper T-Fest (right). It is relevant again and even acquired a new meaning.

How it came to this

It may seem that all this happened to Philip Kirkorov suddenly and overnight. This is not true. The artist has come a long way, full of trial and error. Back in 2016, Kirkorov tried to revive his career with the help of the cover of the Russian version of GQ magazine, where he was presented as the most stylish person of the year.

And in 2017, Philip made the main emphasis on youth topics. For example, in March 2017, he participated in a flash mob with dances under "The ice is melting between us." And already in April, he came to visit Ivan Urgant and starred with him in a comic reprise, in which both portrayed young video bloggers. It looked more ridiculous than funny.

Then, in the summer of 2017, Yana Rudkovskaya and Philip Kirkorov showed off clothes from the Supreme brand. In Instagram videos, Kirkorov portrayed a bully who takes away bags. This campaign was not successful. In response to criticism, the artist said that "the scoop is indestructible in people."

In the same season, Kirkorov starred as co-hosts of the show "Success" on STS and was noted for collabs with Purulent, aka Slava KPSS, who, after defeating Oksimiron in the battle, was the most hype rapper in Russia and actively traded in popularity (including re-singing Kirkorov).

For the video for the song "Mood Color Blue" and its success, you need to say thanks to the same Ivan Urgant and his producers. Here is what Kirkorov himself tells about the history of the creation of this video to the 360 ​​channel.

Ivan and I spent New Year's Eve together, as families. He listened to the song, and I said: “Van, what if you and your wonderful creative guys, headed by Alexander Gudkov, come up with something like that?” Ivan agreed, said he would drop the idea.


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