R&B Soul Music Jukebox Discography and Biography of Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore Songs

(with biography below if available)

Dorothy Moore (born October 13, 1946, in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American blues, gospel, and R&B singer best known for her 1976 hit song, "Misty Blue". Her career took off with several ballads for Malaco Records. "Misty Blue" (1976) reached number 1 on the R&B chart and number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Funny How Time Slips Away" (also 1976) reached number 7 on the R&B chart and number 58 on the pop chart. "I Believe You" was number 5 on the R&B and number 27 on the pop chart in 1977. Moore has four Grammy Award nominations. She has been inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, Drum Major for Justice MLK Award 2008, Lifetime Achievement Award Monterey Bay Blues Festival, James Brown Heritage Jus Blues Award 2009, The Blues Foundation Board of Directors Award 2006-2012, nominated for two Blues Music Awards 2013, Mississippi Arts Commission Achievement Award, Mississippi Blues Trail Markers. On June 6, 2015 Moore was inducted into the Official Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame in Clarksdale, MS.

Below is a list of Dorothy Moore songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Malaco 1029
chart position: RandB #2, US #3, UK #5, US AC #14
written by: Bob Montgomery
album: Misty Blue
comments: [deep soul]
Dorothy Moore Misty Blue
1976 Malaco
2 record label: Malaco 1042
chart position: RandB #5, UK #20, US #27, US AC #24
written by: Dick Addrisi & Don Addrisi
album: Dorothy Moore
comments: [ballad]
Dorothy Moore I Believe You
1977 Malaco
3 record label: Malaco 1033
chart position: RandB #7, US #58, UK #38, US AC #46
written by: Willie Nelson
album: Misty Blue
comments: [ballad]
Dorothy Moore Funny How Time Slips Away
1976 Malaco
4 record label: Malaco 1047
chart position: RandB #12, US #101
written by: Bobby Goldsboro
album: Dorothy Moore
comments: [Soul Ballad]
Dorothy Moore With Pen in Hand
1978 Malaco
5 record label: Malaco 1052
chart position: RandB #30
written by: Sam Dees
album: Once More With Feeling
comments: [Soul Ballad]
Dorothy Moore Special Occasion
1978 Malaco
6 record label: Malaco 1048
chart position: RandB #50, US Dance #32
written by: Frederick Knight
album: Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore Let the Music Play
1978 Malaco
7 record label: Contempo 2107
chart position: RandB #53
written by: Frederick Knight
album: Dorothy Moore
comments: [Soul Ballad]
Dorothy Moore For Old Time Sake
1976 Contempo
8 record label: Streetking 1120
chart position: US dance #36
written by: George Doering, J.E. Doering, Jeff Harrington and Jeff Pennig
Dorothy Moore Just Another Broken Heart
1984 Streetking
9 record label: Malaco 1040
chart position: RandB #74
written by: Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper
Dorothy Moore & Eddie Floyd We Should Really Be in Love
1977 Malaco
10 record label: Malaco 2168
chart position: RandB #75
album: Feel The Love
comments: [southern soul ballad]
Dorothy Moore All Night Blue
1991 Malaco
11 record label: Chimneyville 10207
chart position: RandB #76
written by: Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper
King Floyd & Dorothy Moore We Can Love
1975 Chimneyville
12 record label: GSF 6908
chart position: RandB #79
written by: Jo Armstead, Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson
Dorothy Moore Cry Like a Baby
1973 GSF
13 record label: Malaco 1054
chart position: RandB #81
written by: Joe Shamwell, A.D. Prestage and Charles McCollough
album: Once More With Feeling
Dorothy Moore (We Need More) Loving Time
1979 Malaco
14 record label: Malaco 2062
chart position: RandB #87
written by: Joe Seneca and J. Otis
album: Talk to Me
Dorothy Moore Talk to Me -- Every Beat of My Heart
1980 Malaco
15 record label: Handshake 02879
chart position: RandB #90
written by: Rafe VanHoy
comments: [ballad]
Dorothy Moore What's Forever For
1982 Handshake
16 record label: Malaco 1048
chart position: RandB #93
written by: George Fischoff
album: Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore 1-2-3 (You and Me)
1978 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 1040
written by: Booker Jones, Eddie Floyd
Dorothy Moore & Eddie Floyd I'll Never Be Loved
1977 Malaco
-- record label: Avco 4590
Dorothy Moore See How They've Done My Love
1972 Avco
-- record label: Epic 84225
written by: David Camon
album: Talk To Me
comments: [album cut]
Dorothy Moore If I Could Feel That Old Feeling Again
1980 Epic
-- record label: Avco Records 4599
written by: Paul Davis
Dorothy Moore Same Old Feeling
1972 Avco Records
-- record label: Epic 6172 (UK)
written by: Jim Weatherly
album: Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore Loving You Is Just An Old Habit
1978 Epic
-- record label: Malaco 2064
written by: C. Whitsett, B. McRee
album: Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore Make It Soon
1980 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 3 (UK)
written by: Carson, Winsett
album: Misty Blue
comments: [ballad]
Dorothy Moore Laugh It Off
1982 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: Phillip Mitchell
album: Misty Blue
comments: [southern soul ballad album cut]
Dorothy Moore The Only Time You Ever Say You Love Me
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Volt 301
written by: Richard Marx
album: Time Out For Me
comments: [ballad]
Dorothy Moore Endless Summer Nights
1989 Volt
-- record label: Malaco 7455 8
album: Feel The Love
Dorothy Moore Feel The Love -- Seeing You Again
1990 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 2172
written by: Phillip Mitchell, Billy Clements
album: Feel The Love
Dorothy Moore Be Strong Enough To Hold On
1991 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 2192
written by: Frederick Knight
album: Stay Close To Home
comments: [southern soul]
Dorothy Moore Stay Close To Home
1993 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 2141
written by: Frank Johnson
album: Southern Soul Duets
comments: [southern soul ballad]
Shirley Brown, Z.Z. Hill & Dorothy Moore Please Don't Let Our Good Thing End
1995 Malaco
-- record label: Chimneyville 10207
written by: Eddie Floyd
King Floyd & Dorothy Moore Making Love
1975 Chimneyville
-- record label: Volt 990
written by: A. Williams, F.L. Pittman
album: Time Out For Me
comments: [southern soul ballad]
Dorothy Moore Can't Get Over You (Once Again I'm Misty Blue)
1988 Volt
-- record label: Malaco 1059
written by: C. Anderson, R. Parsons
album: Definitely Dorothy
Dorothy Moore Once Or Twice
1979 Malaco
-- record label: Handshake 2879
written by: Toni Wine and Irwin Levine
Dorothy Moore I've Been Someone's Lover Before (But Never Someone's Girl)
1982 Handshake
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: C. Moman, D. Penn
album: Misty Blue
comments: [southern soul album cut]
Dorothy Moore Dark End Of The Street
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: Carson Whitsett
album: Misty Blue
comments: [album cut]
Dorothy Moore Enough Woman Left (To Be Your Lady)
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: Eddie Floyd
album: Misty Blue
comments: [southern soul ballad album cut]
Dorothy Moore I Don't Want To Be With Nobody But You
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: D. Zimmerman, J. Strickland
album: Misty
comments: [southern soul album cut]
Dorothy Moore Ain't That A Mother's Luck
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: Carson Whitsett, Eddie Floyd
album: Misty Blue
comments: [album cut]
Dorothy Moore Too Much Love
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Malaco 6351
written by: Eddie Floyd
album: Misty Blue
comments: [southern soul album cut]
Dorothy Moore It's So Good
1976 Malaco
-- record label: Epic 8836
written by: Carson Whitsett
album: Talk To Me
Dorothy Moore There'll Never Be Another Night Like This
1980 Epic




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