Artist's albums
All I Want For Christmas Is You
1998 · single
More Moore
1997 · album
Stay Close To Home
1992 · album
Feel the Love
1990 · album
Talk To Me
1980 · album
Definitely Dorothy
1979 · album
Once Moore With Feeling
1977 · album
Misty Blue
1976 · album
I'm Happy with the One I've Got Now
2020 · album
Blues Heart
2012 · album
Awaiting Blues Heart
2012 · single
Malaco Soul Sisters
2010 · album
I'm Doing Alright
2005 · album
Dorothy Moore
1970 · album
Gittin' Down Live!
2003 · album
Please Come Home For Christmas
2002 · album
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Biography
Dorothy Moore had two huge hits in 1976 for Malaco with "Misty Blue" and "Funny How Time Slips Away." "Misty Blue" was a number two R&B and number three pop single and a sizzling piece of heartache soul, while "Funny How Time Slips Away" wasn't as definitive a soul recasting of Willie Nelson's composition as Joe Hinton's version, but it did better on the charts, reaching number seven R&B. Moore continued on Malaco through the '80s, landing one more Top Ten R&B hit in 1977 with "I Believe You." She signed with the reactivated Volt label in the late '80s and recorded two LPs for them, Time Out for Me and Winner, before returning to Malaco for the rest of her '90s work. Farish Street released her holiday album, Please Come Home for Christmas, in 2002. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi