![]() ![]() When the record label people realized what they had, they hastily printed up a sticker ("Contains 'Love is Blue'" or some such) and stuck it right over the shrink wrap of what must have been thousands of copies of that album. It was buried in the album "Blooming Hits," a collection of French easy-listening versions of American hit songs, and it must have been thrown in as filler. Apparently this song was a genuine sleeper, and I don't know how it first got airplay in the US. Mark from Lancaster, Ohio UsaPerhaps the last instrumental to make #1.I'd like to know where it was recorded and the credits, such as drummer, bassist, etc. I listen to it frequently on my 60s playlist. I was about 11 years old when it was on the radio. Randall from Severn, Maryland, UsaGreat comments about this beautiful song, especially the Paul Mauriat version.Someone had placed a speaker in their dorm window and blasted out the song. Marti from Menomonee Falls, WiI first heard Paul Mauriat's Love is Blue while walking to class at Marquette University in March 1968.Graham from AustraliaI see there is version by an artist named Heather. ![]()
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