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  2. Oh How Happy - Wikipedia

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    Oh How Happy is a song written by Edwin Starr. It was a hit for the group The Shades of Blue. [1] In the early 1980s, it was a minor hit for New Zealand based New York City soul singer Herb McQuay. Many artists have covered the song.

  3. The Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    John Rhys, a sound engineer, suggested a name change and the Shades of Blue was the result. [3] Their biggest hit was the song "Oh How Happy", recorded in the fall of 1965 and released in early 1966, written by Edwin Starr, [2] which reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 16 on the US Billboard R&B chart [4] and the Top 10 in ...

  4. Many Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    Many Shades of Blue (1974) Stratosonic Nuances (1975) Many Shades of Blue is an album by American trumpeter Blue Mitchell released on the Mainstream label in 1974.

  5. Edwin Starr - Wikipedia

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    While at Ric-Tic, as Edwin Starr he wrote the song "Oh, How Happy", a number 12 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1966 for The Shades of Blue (he would go on to release a version of the song with Blinky in 1969) and sang lead for the Holidays on their number 12 R&B hit, "I'll Love You Forever".

  6. Stratosonic Nuances - Wikipedia

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    Many Shades of Blue (1974) Stratosonic Nuances (1975) Funktion Junction (1976) Stratosonic Nuances is an album by American trumpeter Blue Mitchell released on the RCA ...

  7. Everything I Play Is Funky - Wikipedia

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    Everything I Play is Funky is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label featuring Donaldson with Blue Mitchell, Lonnie Smith, Melvin Sparks, Jimmy Lewis and Idris Muhammad and two tracks with Eddie Williams and Charles Earland replacing Mitchell and Smith.

  8. Graffiti Blues - Wikipedia

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    Many Shades of Blue (1974) Graffiti Blues is an album by American trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded in 1973 and released on the Mainstream label. [1] Reception.

  9. Every Shade of Blue (album) - Wikipedia

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    On January 21, 2022, the Head and the Heart announced details about the album, revealing its title Every Shade of Blue and its release date of April 29, 2022. In a press release, the band stated that the album "conveys a spectrum of emotions and how we live with them", while further adding that "The closer we get the more shades we see.