Knee Deep in the Blues
Marty Robbins
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Well I've just been thinkin' things over My heart is flowing with tears My life just don't seem worth livin' And it's been this way for years My skies have all turned to gray now And I just walk sols all through my shoes Well I don't have much to sing now Well I'm just knee deep in the blues Well I've just been thinkin' things over My heart is flowin' with tears My life just don't seem worth livin' And it's been this way for years Don't ask me why I am be crying 'Cause I have lost about all I can lose Well there's just no use in trying Well I'm just knee deep in the blues
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Written by: MELVIN ENDSLEY
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12 facts about this song
Classification"Knee Deep in the Blues" is classified as a country and western song.
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Release YearThe song was released in the year 1957.
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Artist's NameThe song is performed by American country singer Marty Robbins.
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Songwriter"Knee Deep in the Blues" was written by Melvin Endsley, a prolific songwriter with disorders of the spine that left him with paraplegia at a young age.
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Popular SongThe song was popular and was on the Billboard country chart, peaking at the No. 5 position.
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Crossover AppealDespite being a country music song, "Knee Deep in the Blues" was also popular on the pop chart, showing Robbins' crossover appeal.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by various artists after Marty Robbins including country music singer Guy Mitchell.
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Albums"Knee Deep in the Blues" appeared on multiple Marty Robbins albums, including "The Song of Robbins" and the compilation album "The Essential Marty Robbins 1951-1982".
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Song ThemeAs the title suggests, the song lyrics express sadness and despair, a common theme in the blues genre.
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Music StyleThe song is characteristic of Robbins' evergreen style, merging elements of country, western, and pop music.
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Historical RelevanceThe song’s release during the 1950s represents a time when country music began to gain mainstream popularity, moving from a predominantly Southern, rural audience to a national one.
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Chart PerformanceAside from ranking on the Billboard country chart, "Knee Deep in the Blues" also peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, contributing to Marty Robbins' status as a successful crossover artist.
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