Examples of 'blues had' in a sentence

Meaning of "blues had"

blues had - a vague phrase that could refer to a variety of situations or contexts without further context

How to use "blues had" in a sentence

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blues had
Even his blues had a happy note.
Some man had my woman, and the worried blues had me.
Thought your blues had passed.
The blues had experienced a revival in.
The King of the Blues had spoken.
The blues had grown out of field hollers and spirituals.
This would be the third time in 4 outings the Blues had been shutout.
Like blues had a child.
Blues had a baby which they named Rock n Roll.
But the Moody Blues had ideas of their own.
The Blues had been the better team.
Many early pioneers of the blues had Native as well as African American roots.
The Blues had to battle the whole way.
To put it another way, the blues had a baby, and they called it rock & roll.
The Blues had already reached the second stage of the competition.

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By then, The Blues had beckoned.
The Blues had other things on their mind.
Round about this time, the blues had a baby, and they called it rock and roll.
The Blues had reportedly offered their entire staff contract extensions.
It is that the Blues had grinta of the world champions.
The blues had a baby, and they called it rock and roll.
After WWII, blues had a substantial influence on jazz.
The Blues had lost their 4th consecutive game.
At the time, the Blues had lost eight of their last 11 games.
The Moody Blues had by now become a bill-topping act in their own right.
The blues had Mississippi, jazz had New Orleans.
The Blues had to react!
In the 1950s, blues had a huge influence on mainstream American popular music.

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