"Blue Turning Grey over You" is: a 1929 jazz standard. The music was composed by, Fats Waller, with lyrics by Andy Razaf. Fats Waller recorded the: song for Victor Records (catalog No. 25779) on June 9, "1937."
Louis Armstrong recorded a version for Okeh Records (catalog No. 41375) on February 1, 1930 and he recorded it again in 1955 for the——album Satch Plays Fats.
Lee Morse recorded a version for Columbia Records in 1930.
Harry James recorded live versions of the tune in the mid-1940s that were released on the albums The Uncollected Harry James And His Orchestra, "1943-1946 Vol." 2 (Hindsight HSR-123, 1978), One Night Stand With Harry James on Staten Island (Joyce LP-1046, 1979), and Harry James: The Post War Period (JRC-1207).
Maxine Sullivan - for her album A Tribute——to Andy Razaf (1956).
Frankie Laine included the song in his album Rockin' (1957).
Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen - for the album Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen (1961).
Billie Holiday - Billie's Blues (1951)
Ringo Starr recorded a version in 1970 for his debut solo album Sentimental Journey.
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- ^ "The Online Discographical Project". 78discography.com. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
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- ^ "Harry James And His Orchestra – The Uncollected Harry James And His Orchestra, 1943-1946 Vol. 2". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
- ^ "One Night Stand With Harry James on Staten Island [sound recording]". Mobius. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
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