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"Turn Blue" is a 1965 single by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff. The song was a tribute to Ghoulardi's catchphrase "turn blue!". Stereo Review noted that the track sounded similar to Ray Charles' "". The track was reissued on the Greatest Hits album in 1968.

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  • "Turn Blue" is a 1965 single by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff. The song was a tribute to Ghoulardi's catchphrase "turn blue!". Stereo Review noted that the track sounded similar to Ray Charles' "". The track was reissued on the Greatest Hits album in 1968. (en)
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  • Blues for Mr Jimmy (en)
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  • "Turn Blue" is a 1965 single by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff. The song was a tribute to Ghoulardi's catchphrase "turn blue!". Stereo Review noted that the track sounded similar to Ray Charles' "". The track was reissued on the Greatest Hits album in 1968. (en)
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