The phrase Color Me has been around for a number of years. Where does it come from? Good question, I couldn't find it either... After an extensive search using google and probably yahoo, I came across these references. It is first thought to be used in the album title Color Me Barbra by Barbra Streisand; circa 1966. However, after more searching, I found this phrase shows up prior to the singer's album in the following two references: "I Am the Night—Color Me Black" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Original airdate: March 27, 1964.
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| - The phrase Color Me has been around for a number of years. Where does it come from? Good question, I couldn't find it either... After an extensive search using google and probably yahoo, I came across these references. It is first thought to be used in the album title Color Me Barbra by Barbra Streisand; circa 1966. However, after more searching, I found this phrase shows up prior to the singer's album in the following two references: "I Am the Night—Color Me Black" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Original airdate: March 27, 1964.
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| - The phrase Color Me has been around for a number of years. Where does it come from? Good question, I couldn't find it either... After an extensive search using google and probably yahoo, I came across these references. It is first thought to be used in the album title Color Me Barbra by Barbra Streisand; circa 1966. However, after more searching, I found this phrase shows up prior to the singer's album in the following two references: "I Am the Night—Color Me Black" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Original airdate: March 27, 1964. Color Me Blood Red is a low budget 1965 splatter film directed and written by Herschell Gordon Lewis. This is definitely a quality film if you're into low budget horror from that time where sex and drugs were on every street corner. Yes Mom, I know life was better back then... Deal with it... The next usages I found: The song Calgary written by Ian and Sylvia of Great Speckled Bird; circa 1969. Color Me a Rainbow was a religious children's show that first aired in 1987. Another reference is the band Color Me Badd, a male R&B vocal group.
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