"Ain't That A Mother's Luck" is one that came from the same album as "Misty Blue." It was the B-side to her follow-up single written by Willie Nelson, "Funny How Time Slips Away." It only went to #58, but Moore would see the top 40 once more in 1977 with her version of a song written by The Addrisi Brothers, "I Believe You" (#27).
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
"Ain't That A Mother's Luck" by Dorothy Moore
Mississippi singer Dorothy Moore got her start in a 60s group known as The Poppies before going solo in the 70s. Best known for her ballads, especially the smash hit "Misty Blue" (which went to #3 in 1976), Moore also sounded great on funky disco tunes.
"Ain't That A Mother's Luck" is one that came from the same album as "Misty Blue." It was the B-side to her follow-up single written by Willie Nelson, "Funny How Time Slips Away." It only went to #58, but Moore would see the top 40 once more in 1977 with her version of a song written by The Addrisi Brothers, "I Believe You" (#27).
"Ain't That A Mother's Luck" is one that came from the same album as "Misty Blue." It was the B-side to her follow-up single written by Willie Nelson, "Funny How Time Slips Away." It only went to #58, but Moore would see the top 40 once more in 1977 with her version of a song written by The Addrisi Brothers, "I Believe You" (#27).
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