Композиция была издана на альбоме «Around Midnight» в 1960 году

Misty Julie London

Композиция была выпущена на сборнике «Twin Best Now» в 1992 году

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Композиция была выпущена на сборнике «The Very Best Of» в 2006 году

MistyJulie London

Статистика ротаций Количество проигрываний композиции на радио в Санкт-Петербурге

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Песня «Misty» играла недавно на радиостанции «Радио Эрмитаж».

Всего за последний месяц она прозвучала на 1 радиостации в Санкт-Петербурге 3 раза.

Композиция играет эксклюзивно только на радио «Радио Эрмитаж».

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В большинстве случаев песню можно услышать на радио вечером.

Остывшая ротация Статистика появления песни в «Горячей ротации» на радио за последний год

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Песня максимально поднималась до 39 места в Хит-параде радиостанции «Радио Эрмитаж».

Текст песни Julie London — Misty

"Misty" is a jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner.

Originally composed as an instrumental following the traditional 32-bar format, the tune later had lyrics by Johnny Burke and became the signature song of Johnny Mathis, reaching #12 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart in 1959. It has been covered numerous times, perhaps most notably by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan (1959), Billy Eckstine (1960), Frank Sinatra and Earl Grant (1961), Lloyd Price (1963), and also by Ray Stevens (1975) as a country song. A version was also recorded by Julie London and an instrumental version by The Shadows.

Erroll Garner's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1991, and Johnny Mathis version of the song was inducted in 2002. The 1975 country version by Ray Stevens won a Grammy in the category of Music Arrangement of the Year.

The song plays a key role in the plot of the movie Play Misty for Me (1971). Clint Eastwood and Universal paid $25,000 to use the song in the film.

In 1993, guitarist Larry Coryell covered the song from his album "Fallen Angel."

That same year, alto saxophonist Dave Koz covered the song from his album "Lucky Man."

Clay Aiken recorded the song on his 2010 album Tried and True.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misty