English to Gujarati Dictionary blues

blues

બ્લૂઝ
definition
noun
People never know if my music is jazz or blues or folk or pop, but I don't know how to put myself into a category.
melancholic music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence. It developed in the rural southern US toward the end of the 19th century, finding a wider audience in the 1940s as blacks migrated to the cities. This urban blues gave rise to rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
she's got the blues
feelings of melancholy, sadness, or depression.
example
Depression is more than getting a bad case of the 'blues' .
A collection of amusing animal photos as well as warm and inspirational texts designed to cheer up anyone who's got the 'blues' .
Now, just like with rock music philosophy, 'blues' rests on the notion of the mythological, endless Saturday night.
Nearly everyone has had the 'blues' at one time or another.
It's an attack of poison ivy, teenage angst and the 'blues' all rolled into one unscratchable scourge.
Depression is almost unknown to these individuals because they are all so optimistic and active that they have little time for self-pity or the 'blues' .
For years, pedantic scholars have crowed about the debt rock owes the 'blues' .
At the same time, the rise of blues festivals across the country has further commodified the 'blues' as a feel-good music geared largely to whites.
I had a bad case of the heart burns; a bad case of the 'blues' .
Although the origins of the blues may never be known, the Mississippi Delta has been called the u2018home of the 'blues' .u2019
They did a 'blues' and an assortment of standards.
a 'blues' singer
'blues' music
Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the 'blues' .
The great African-American exodus from the south during the first half of the twentieth century spawned a new form of urban electric-based 'blues' .
This gradual migration of the 'blues' from a rural to an urban setting had an unexpected effect on the music.
Yet all this activity detailing the history of the 'blues' during the twentieth century obscures a few thorny questions.
u2018I love her because she would sing all over the song, rather than just do it straight, and she could sing a standard in a gritty gospel style then do a 'blues' and just kill everyone in the room.u2019
she's got the 'blues'
He was basically a rich kid coming up, but he got the 'blues' down deep in his own way.
Now we're learning that lower primates can get the 'blues' , too.
Depression goes well beyond a simple case of the 'blues' .
I've got a blue motel room, with a blue bedspread I've got the 'blues' inside and outside my headu2026
Chatting to this bubbly rowing ambassadress, it is hard to believe that she ever suffers from the 'blues' , but settling for second best would signal negative feelings this time.
She plays the 'blues' as filtered through the best punk rock.
People never know if my music is jazz or 'blues' or folk or pop, but I don't know how to put myself into a category.
By the mid-'60s, younger British musicians were adapting the urban 'blues' as well.
Your bud's got the 'blues' : you have a bud who's just not herself lately?
Some people like jazz, or rock and roll or the 'blues' .
a 'blues' in C
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