Blue Star (song)
"Blue Star" is a popular song.
The theme music of the television series, Medic, was written by Victor Young and copyright on February 17, 1955 under the title "The Medic Theme." A set of lyrics were written by Edward Heyman and with those lyrics and under the new title "Blue Star," a new copyright was issued on May 5, 1955.Recordings
- Eve Boswell With Glen Somers And His Orchestra, Parlophone,
- Ron Godwin & His Orchestra on Orchestra De Luxe Parlophone
- Jan Peerce with Hugo Winterhalter And His Orchestra*, RCA Victor,
- Felicia Sanders with Norman Leyden Orchestra, Columbia Records,
- Cyril Stapleton & His Orchestra with Julie Dawn, with the B-side being "Honey-Babe".
- Rudi Wairata and his Amboina Serenaders recorded as "Bintang Malam" on Amboina, CID/RCA Records,
- Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1955 for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings issued by Mosaic Records in 2009.
- Stanley Black on Plays For Latin Lovers, Decca Records,
- Earl Grant on The Versatile Earl Grant, Decca Records,
- Mantovani and His Orchestra, on Songs To Remember, London Records,
- Linda Scott on Starlight, Starbright, Canadian-American,
- The Shadows on The Shadows, Columbia Records,
- George Greeley on Piano Rhapsodies of Love, Reprise Records,
- Kong Ling on This World We Live In, Diamond Records
- The Ventures on Walk, Don't Run Vol. 2, Dolton Records,
- Kai Winding on Mondo Cane #2, Verve Records,
- Fausto Papetti on I Remember N°3, Philips,
- Ernest Ranglin – on Softly With Ranglin, Twilight Records,
- Benny Carter And His Orchestra on Further Definitions, Impulse! Records,
- Andrè Carr Orchestra E Coro on Blue Star, Harmony,
- Jean-Pierre Danel on Guitar Ballads, Puzzle Productions,
Other known recordings
, Lucien Bellemare, I Campioni, Os Carbonos, and Paco SerranoLive renditions
- Black Dynamites a.k.a. Los Indonesios performed "Bintang Malam" live on stage in both Holland and Germany during their early years.