"Mamy Blue" (later aka "Mammy Blue") is the title of an international hit from 1971–72 for several artists.
The song was originally written with French lyrics in 1970 by veteran French songwriter Hubert Giraud; he conceived the song in his car waiting out a Parisian traffic jam and had completed its demo within a few days. After four months the first recorded version of "Mamy Blue" was made - with Italian lyrics - by Ivana Spagna marking that singer's recording debut.
In May 1971 Alain Milhaud, a French record producer based in Spain, acquired the song for Los Pop-Tops, a Spanish group he managed. Milhaud produced the Pop-Tops recording of "Mamy Blue" in a session in London after the group's frontman Phil Trim wrote English lyrics for the song. The French Barclay label expediently had the song covered by both Joël Daydé (fr) and Nicoletta.
The Daydé version - featuring Phil Trim's English lyric - was recorded at Olympic Sound Studio in London and the Decca Studio in Paris: Wally Stott was the arranger. Nicoletta's version featured the original French lyrics written by Hubert Giraud who himself produced Nicoletta's recording.
Ricky Shayne - Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971) (VOD)
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971). (C) 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
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published: 03 Jun 2016
Mammy Blue
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Mammy Blue · Julio Iglesias
Crazy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-09-30
Background Vocal: Jean McClain
Background Vocal: Bill Trudell
Background Vocal: Alex Brown
Composer, Lyricist: H. Giraud
Background Vocal: Terry Wood
Background Vocal: Mark Free
Background Vocal: Larry Jacobs
Composer, Lyricist: P. Trim
Acoustic Guitar, Producer: Albert Hammond
Electric Guitar: Michael Thompson
Percussion: Luis Conte
Percussion: Mike Fisher
Drums: Mike Baird
Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Synthesizer: Jeffery Vanston
Bass: Leland Sklar
Executive Producer: Jay Landers
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Humberto Gatica
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Carlos Álvarez
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Craig Brock
Assistant Engineer: Keith Rose
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published: 25 Jan 2017
Pop Tops - Mammy Blue (1971) [Restored]
"Mamy Blue" is a 1970 song written by French songwriter Hubert Giraud. Originally written with French lyrics, the song was rendered in English in 1971 to become an international hit for the Pop-Tops, Joël Daydé (fr) and Roger Whittaker.
A hit in Italy in Italian lyrics for Dalida and in France in its original French for Nicoletta, "Mamy Blue" was also rendered in a number of other languages in cover versions recorded by a good number of local recording artists across continental Europe, while a "local cover" of the English-language version by Charisma reached #1 in South Africa.
The song's title is generally spelled as "Mammy Blue" in the English-speaking world.
published: 18 Oct 2018
JULIO IGLESIAS - MAMMY BLUE
published: 16 Jan 2011
Demis Roussos - Mamy Blue
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published: 09 Sep 2012
Nicoletta - Mamy Blue [1971]
published: 07 Mar 2013
Mamy Blue
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Mamy Blue · Nicoletta
Visage
℗ 1971 Barclay
Released on: 2001-01-01
Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor, Recording Arranger: Ivan Jullien
Producer: Hubert Giraud
Associated Performer, Vocals: Nicoletta
Composer Lyricist: Hubert Yves Adrien Giraud
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published: 30 Jul 2018
Pop Tops - Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE))
Music video by Pop Tops performing Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE)). (C) 2022 RTVE / Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
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published: 06 Jul 2022
Ricky Shayne - Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972) (VOD)
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972). (C) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/r5rXKM
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971). (C) 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Ma...
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971). (C) 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/rH7242
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971). (C) 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/rH7242
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Mammy Blue · Julio Iglesias
Crazy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-09-30
Background Vocal: Jean McCl...
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Mammy Blue · Julio Iglesias
Crazy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-09-30
Background Vocal: Jean McClain
Background Vocal: Bill Trudell
Background Vocal: Alex Brown
Composer, Lyricist: H. Giraud
Background Vocal: Terry Wood
Background Vocal: Mark Free
Background Vocal: Larry Jacobs
Composer, Lyricist: P. Trim
Acoustic Guitar, Producer: Albert Hammond
Electric Guitar: Michael Thompson
Percussion: Luis Conte
Percussion: Mike Fisher
Drums: Mike Baird
Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Synthesizer: Jeffery Vanston
Bass: Leland Sklar
Executive Producer: Jay Landers
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Humberto Gatica
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Carlos Álvarez
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Craig Brock
Assistant Engineer: Keith Rose
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champange
Assistant Engineer: Andy Smith
Assistant Engineer: Neil Perry
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Felipe Elgueta
Assistant Engineer: Bill Leonard
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Brandon Harris
Assistant Engineer: Steve Robilard
Assistant Engineer: Mark Gruber
Assistant Engineer: Carlos Nieto
Assistant Engineer: Hal S. Batt
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: David Reitzas
Mixing Engineer: Leo Herrera
Recording Engineer: Chris Tergesen
Recording Engineer: Brad Leigh
Recording Engineer: Juan Vinader
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Mammy Blue · Julio Iglesias
Crazy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-09-30
Background Vocal: Jean McClain
Background Vocal: Bill Trudell
Background Vocal: Alex Brown
Composer, Lyricist: H. Giraud
Background Vocal: Terry Wood
Background Vocal: Mark Free
Background Vocal: Larry Jacobs
Composer, Lyricist: P. Trim
Acoustic Guitar, Producer: Albert Hammond
Electric Guitar: Michael Thompson
Percussion: Luis Conte
Percussion: Mike Fisher
Drums: Mike Baird
Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Synthesizer: Jeffery Vanston
Bass: Leland Sklar
Executive Producer: Jay Landers
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Humberto Gatica
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Carlos Álvarez
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Craig Brock
Assistant Engineer: Keith Rose
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champange
Assistant Engineer: Andy Smith
Assistant Engineer: Neil Perry
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Felipe Elgueta
Assistant Engineer: Bill Leonard
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Brandon Harris
Assistant Engineer: Steve Robilard
Assistant Engineer: Mark Gruber
Assistant Engineer: Carlos Nieto
Assistant Engineer: Hal S. Batt
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: David Reitzas
Mixing Engineer: Leo Herrera
Recording Engineer: Chris Tergesen
Recording Engineer: Brad Leigh
Recording Engineer: Juan Vinader
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"Mamy Blue" is a 1970 song written by French songwriter Hubert Giraud. Originally written with French lyrics, the song was rendered in English in 1971 to become...
"Mamy Blue" is a 1970 song written by French songwriter Hubert Giraud. Originally written with French lyrics, the song was rendered in English in 1971 to become an international hit for the Pop-Tops, Joël Daydé (fr) and Roger Whittaker.
A hit in Italy in Italian lyrics for Dalida and in France in its original French for Nicoletta, "Mamy Blue" was also rendered in a number of other languages in cover versions recorded by a good number of local recording artists across continental Europe, while a "local cover" of the English-language version by Charisma reached #1 in South Africa.
The song's title is generally spelled as "Mammy Blue" in the English-speaking world.
"Mamy Blue" is a 1970 song written by French songwriter Hubert Giraud. Originally written with French lyrics, the song was rendered in English in 1971 to become an international hit for the Pop-Tops, Joël Daydé (fr) and Roger Whittaker.
A hit in Italy in Italian lyrics for Dalida and in France in its original French for Nicoletta, "Mamy Blue" was also rendered in a number of other languages in cover versions recorded by a good number of local recording artists across continental Europe, while a "local cover" of the English-language version by Charisma reached #1 in South Africa.
The song's title is generally spelled as "Mammy Blue" in the English-speaking world.
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Mamy Blue · Nicoletta
Visage
℗ 1971 Barclay
Released on: 2001-01-01
Associated Performer, Music Director & ...
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Mamy Blue · Nicoletta
Visage
℗ 1971 Barclay
Released on: 2001-01-01
Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor, Recording Arranger: Ivan Jullien
Producer: Hubert Giraud
Associated Performer, Vocals: Nicoletta
Composer Lyricist: Hubert Yves Adrien Giraud
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Mamy Blue · Nicoletta
Visage
℗ 1971 Barclay
Released on: 2001-01-01
Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor, Recording Arranger: Ivan Jullien
Producer: Hubert Giraud
Associated Performer, Vocals: Nicoletta
Composer Lyricist: Hubert Yves Adrien Giraud
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Music video by Pop Tops performing Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE)). (C) 2022 RTVE / Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
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Music video by Pop Tops performing Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE)). (C) 2022 RTVE / Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
http://vevo.ly/zkzpci
Music video by Pop Tops performing Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE)). (C) 2022 RTVE / Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
http://vevo.ly/zkzpci
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972). (C) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Ri...
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972). (C) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/r5rXKM
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972). (C) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/r5rXKM
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (ZDF Disco 11.12.1971). (C) 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/rH7242
Provided to YouTube by Columbia
Mammy Blue · Julio Iglesias
Crazy
℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-09-30
Background Vocal: Jean McClain
Background Vocal: Bill Trudell
Background Vocal: Alex Brown
Composer, Lyricist: H. Giraud
Background Vocal: Terry Wood
Background Vocal: Mark Free
Background Vocal: Larry Jacobs
Composer, Lyricist: P. Trim
Acoustic Guitar, Producer: Albert Hammond
Electric Guitar: Michael Thompson
Percussion: Luis Conte
Percussion: Mike Fisher
Drums: Mike Baird
Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Synthesizer: Jeffery Vanston
Bass: Leland Sklar
Executive Producer: Jay Landers
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Humberto Gatica
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Carlos Álvarez
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Craig Brock
Assistant Engineer: Keith Rose
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champange
Assistant Engineer: Andy Smith
Assistant Engineer: Neil Perry
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Felipe Elgueta
Assistant Engineer: Bill Leonard
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Brandon Harris
Assistant Engineer: Steve Robilard
Assistant Engineer: Mark Gruber
Assistant Engineer: Carlos Nieto
Assistant Engineer: Hal S. Batt
Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: David Reitzas
Mixing Engineer: Leo Herrera
Recording Engineer: Chris Tergesen
Recording Engineer: Brad Leigh
Recording Engineer: Juan Vinader
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"Mamy Blue" is a 1970 song written by French songwriter Hubert Giraud. Originally written with French lyrics, the song was rendered in English in 1971 to become an international hit for the Pop-Tops, Joël Daydé (fr) and Roger Whittaker.
A hit in Italy in Italian lyrics for Dalida and in France in its original French for Nicoletta, "Mamy Blue" was also rendered in a number of other languages in cover versions recorded by a good number of local recording artists across continental Europe, while a "local cover" of the English-language version by Charisma reached #1 in South Africa.
The song's title is generally spelled as "Mammy Blue" in the English-speaking world.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Mamy Blue · Nicoletta
Visage
℗ 1971 Barclay
Released on: 2001-01-01
Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor, Recording Arranger: Ivan Jullien
Producer: Hubert Giraud
Associated Performer, Vocals: Nicoletta
Composer Lyricist: Hubert Yves Adrien Giraud
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Music video by Pop Tops performing Mammy Blue (Especial Fin De Año 1971 (TVE)). (C) 2022 RTVE / Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
http://vevo.ly/zkzpci
Music video by Ricky Shayne performing Mamy Blue (Ein Kessel Buntes 29.1.1972). (C) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH
http://vevo.ly/r5rXKM
"Mamy Blue" (later aka "Mammy Blue") is the title of an international hit from 1971–72 for several artists.
The song was originally written with French lyrics in 1970 by veteran French songwriter Hubert Giraud; he conceived the song in his car waiting out a Parisian traffic jam and had completed its demo within a few days. After four months the first recorded version of "Mamy Blue" was made - with Italian lyrics - by Ivana Spagna marking that singer's recording debut.
In May 1971 Alain Milhaud, a French record producer based in Spain, acquired the song for Los Pop-Tops, a Spanish group he managed. Milhaud produced the Pop-Tops recording of "Mamy Blue" in a session in London after the group's frontman Phil Trim wrote English lyrics for the song. The French Barclay label expediently had the song covered by both Joël Daydé (fr) and Nicoletta.
The Daydé version - featuring Phil Trim's English lyric - was recorded at Olympic Sound Studio in London and the Decca Studio in Paris: Wally Stott was the arranger. Nicoletta's version featured the original French lyrics written by Hubert Giraud who himself produced Nicoletta's recording.
Oh Mammy, oh Mammy Mammy Blue Oh Mammy Blue Oh Mammy, oh Mammy Mammy Blue Oh Mammy Blue I may be your forgotten son Who wandered off at twenty-one It's sad to find myself at home Without you If I could only hold your hand And say I'm sorry, yes I am I'm sure you'll really understand Oh Mammy Oh Mammy, oh Mammy Mammy Blue Oh Mammy Blue Oh Mammy, oh Mammy Mammy Blue Je suis parti un soir d'été Sans dire un mot sans t'embrasser Sans un regard sur le passé-é Dès que j'ai franchi la frontière Le vent soufflait plus fort qu'hier Quand j'étais près de toi ma mère-è-re Oh Mammy, oh Mammy Mammy Blue Oh Mammy Blue
Instagram/scarlettmoffatt) ...Sharing a slew of events from after the party, to which she wore a Grecian style light blue dress, she penned on Instagram ... As someone who never knew If she would be a mammy, I literally felt on cloud nine at my baby shower.
Any new pair of football boots he’d get, I’d go running straight to Mammy and say, ‘I need to get these boots now!’. "I remember he had a pair of white and blue Predator boots and I wouldn’t leave Mam alone until she bought them for me." ... .
I want them to know that big girls (and big boys) do cry and that it’s nothing to be ashamed of (Picture... ‘Are you OK, Mammy?’ she asked, her bright blue eyes full of concern ... ‘Mammy just got some sad news from a friend and is a bit upset ... More ... MORE .
He just started singing along to Dermot Kennedy’s Better Days out of the blue,” Zoe said.“After that, anytime we got in the car he said ‘mammy, put on Dermot Kennedy’.