Make it three No's. That tank isn't large enough for any of those fish alone, let alone the whole list. I sold mine off several years ago because it was an impractical height, but if I remember correctly the footprint is the same as a 29 gallon or a 20 gallon long.
If you want cichlids, any Apistogramma, Nannacara or Laetacara would be appropriate. I'd stay away from rams, they're better off in the hands of someone with a bit more experience. No offense meant, but your choice of stocking tells me you're fairly new to the hobby. You can get the blue color from either the blue morph of Apistogramma borellii or one of the blue Laetacara species, L. Curviceps or L. araguaie especially. Regardless, I'd keep your stocking choices to a pair or trio. After the cichlids, I'd go with fairly mild -mannered fish for the mid and upper regions. Guppies and platies and a slower schooling fish like harlequin rasboras would do well.
I'd avoid Corydoras if you're going with any of my cichlid suggestions. The footprint just isn't large enough to allow a school of cories to coexist with a pair or trio of cichlids peacefully. If you go with only one cichlid, then a school of smaller cories would probably be alright.
WYite