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Blue Skies (other)
Blue Skies may refer to: Film and television * ''Blue Skies'' (1929 film), an American drama film * ''Blue Skies'' (1946 film), a musical film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire * ''Blue Skies'' (2002 film), a Canadian short drama film directed by Ann Marie Fleming * ''Blue Skies'' (1994 TV series), a sitcom starring Corey Parker and Matt Roth * ''Blue Skies'' (1988 TV series), an American drama series Albums * ''Blue Skies'' (Decca album), a 1946 album by Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire * ''Blue Skies'' (Bing Crosby album) (1962), volume 10 of the ''Bing's Hollywood'' collection * ''Blue Skies'' (Frank Ifield album), 1964 * ''Blue Skies'' (Stan Getz album), 1995 * ''Blue Skies'' (Cassandra Wilson album), 1988 * ''Blue Skies'' (Bryan Duncan album), 1996 * ''Blue Skies'' (Diana DeGarmo album), 2004 * ''Blue Skies'' (Virginians album), 2008 * ''Blue Skies'' (Seth MacFarlane album), 2022 * ''Blue Skies'' (Dehd album), 2022 Songs * "Blue Skies" (Irving Berlin song), 1926 * "Blue Skie ...
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Blue Skies (1929 Film)
''Blue Skies'' is a 1929 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Carmencita Johnson, Freddie Burke Frederick, and Ethel Wales. The film is based on a short story called ''The Matron's Report'' by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. The short story also formed the basis for 1936's '' Little Miss Nobody''. Cast * Carmencita Johnson as Dorothy May * Freddie Burke Frederick as Richard Lewis * Ethel Wales as Matron * Helen Twelvetrees as Dorothy May * Frank Albertson as Richard Lewis * Rosa Gore as Nellie Crouch * William Orlamond as Janitor * E.H. Calvert as Mr. Semple Jones * Evelyn Hall as Mrs. Semple Jones * Claude King as Richard Danforth * Adele Watson as First Assistant Matron * Helen Jerome Eddy as Second Assistant Matron * Mickey Martin * Dickie Moore * Coy Watson * Delmar Watson * Harry Watson * Virginia Bruce as Party Guest * John Darrow as Dorothy's Beau / Party Guest See also * List of early sound feature films (1926–1929) Thi ...
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Blue Skies (Dehd Album)
''Blue Skies'' is the fourth studio album by the band Dehd. The album was released on May 27, 2022, by Fat Possum. Background and recording Dehd announced the new album in February 2022. The first single, "Bad Love" was released when the album was announced. In an interview with ''Nylon'', band members Emily Kempf and Jason Balla respectively expressed agreement and disagreement that the album was similar to their previous album, ''Flower of Devotion''. Critical reception In a review published by ''Pitchfork'', Jayson Greene praised Dehd for remaining stylistically consistent with their previous album, ''Flower of Devotion''. Greene wrote that "it can take a peculiar kind of nerve to stay the course". In a review for ''The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu .. ...
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Big Sky (other)
Big Sky may refer to: Arts and entertainment Films * ''Big Sky'' (film), a 2015 film directed by Jorge Michel Grau * ''The Big Sky'' (film), a 1952 film by Howard Hawks, adapted from the novel Music Albums * ''Big Sky'', a 2000 album by Highway 101 * ''Big Sky'' (Brett Garsed album), a 2002 album by Brett Garsed * ''Big Sky'' (One More Girl album), a 2009 album by One More Girl * ''Big Sky'' (The Warratahs album), a 1993 album by The Warratahs Songs * "Big Sky" (song), from the Kinks' 1968 studio album ''The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society'' * "Big Sky", a 2004 song by Probot, from their self-titled debut album * "Big Sky", a 1999 song by Runrig, from their album In Search of Angels * "The Big Sky" (song), a 1986 song by Kate Bush Other arts and entertainment * ''Big Sky'' (Australian TV series), an Australian televised drama that ran from 1997 to 1999 * ''Big Sky'' (American TV series), a 2020 American procedural drama * ''Big Sky'' (novel), a 2019 n ...
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Blue Skies Research
Blue skies research (also called blue sky science) is scientific research in domains where "real-world" applications are not immediately apparent. It has been defined as "research without a clear goal" and "curiosity-driven science". It is sometimes used interchangeably with the term "basic research". Proponents of this mode of science argue that unanticipated scientific breakthroughs are sometimes more valuable than the outcomes of agenda-driven research, heralding advances in genetics and stem cell biology as examples of unforeseen benefits of research that was originally seen as purely theoretical in scope. Because of the inherently uncertain return on investment, blue-sky projects are sometimes politically and commercially unpopular and tend to lose funding to research perceived as being more reliably profitable or practical. Terminology The term blue sky research comes from Comroe's retrospectoscope in 1976 on the research done in 1869 on why the sky is blue. This researc ...
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The Early Years (album Series)
''The Early Years'' is a two-part retrospective album series of Tom Waits songs, consisting of recordings made before Waits's debut album, '' Closing Time''. Volume one was released in 1991 and volume two was released in 1993 on Bizarre/Straight. The recordings were made between July and December 1971. Some of the songs on the album appear on the early albums Waits recorded for Asylum Records. In 2010, both volumes of ''The Early Years'' were released on vinyl by Manifesto Records. Volume One All tracks composed by Tom Waits. Volume Two All tracks composed by Tom Waits. *"Ice Cream Man", "Virginia Avenue", "Midnight Lullaby", "Little Trip to Heaven", "Hope I Don't Fall in Love with You", "Grapefruit Moon", "Ol' '55" and "Old Shoes" (as ''Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)'') were re-recorded on '' Closing Time''. *"Shiver Me Timbers", "Please Call Me, Baby" and "Diamonds on My Windshield" re-recorded on ''The Heart of Saturday Night''. *"Blue Skies" was re-recorded and released ...
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Blue On Blue (Bobby Vinton Album)
''Blue on Blue'', later renamed ''Blue Velvet'', is Bobby Vinton's sixth studio album, released in 1963. Cover versions include the jazz songs "St. Louis Blues" and "Blueberry Hill", " Am I Blue", "Blue, Blue Day", the Fleetwoods' hit "Mr. Blue", " My Blue Heaven", three show tunes (" Blue Skies", "Blue Hawaii" and "Blue Moon"), and The Clovers Rhythm and blues hit, " Blue Velvet". The song "Blue on Blue" was mentioned in Kim Mitchell's hit song "Patio Lanterns". Composition and background Completely devoted to songs that refer to the color blue, this album contained two singles: " Blue on Blue", which reached #3 on the U.S. Pop charts and " Blue Velvet", which went on to #1 for three weeks on the same chart. Both songs served as title tracks during their popularity. The album was released after the success of the song "Blue on Blue", but when "Blue Velvet" became a hit, the album's title was changed with it being the title track. It was only after the title change that the album ...
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This Town's Disaster
''This Town's Disaster'' is the first studio album by American indie rock band Blackpool Lights. Released in June 2006, it is the first album to be released on Curb Appeal Records, the indie record label co-founded and owned by the band's lead singer/guitarist Jim Suptic. The album was recorded a year before its release in 2005, but could not be released until Curb Appeal was fully functional. Background Much of the album was recorded in late spring/early summer 2005, during periods of time when lead singer/guitarist Jim Suptic was home in-between tour dates for the final tour of The Get Up Kids. The album was shelved, however, because the band intended for it to be the first release on Curb Appeal Records, the record label started by Jim Suptic. Once the label was up and running in mid-2006, the band released the album, gaining significant coverage from retailers such as Best Buy. Track listing Personnel Band *Jim Suptic – guitar, vocals *J.D.Warnock – guitar, vocals, ke ...
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Hunting High And Low
''Hunting High and Low'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian new wave band A-ha, released on 1 June 1985 in the United States and 28 October 1985 in the United Kingdom by Warner Bros. Records. The album was a huge commercial success, reaching high positions on charts worldwide and peaking at number 15 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. The album was recorded at Eel Pie Studios in Twickenham, London, and produced by Tony Mansfield, John Ratcliff and Alan Tarney. In all, five singles from the album were released, though not all were released internationally: "Take On Me", " Love Is Reason", " The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", " Train of Thought" and " Hunting High and Low". The group was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards in 1986, making A-ha the first Norwegian band to be nominated for a Grammy. As part of a re-release of their first two albums, ''Hunting High and Low'' was expanded and remastered in 2010. Music "Take On Me" was the first single released by the ban ...
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Blue Skies (Lenka Song)
''The Bright Side'' is the fourth studio album by Australian recording artist Lenka, released on 16 June 2015 by Sony Music. "Blue Skies" was released as the lead single on 4 March 2015. Background After self-releasing her third album, ''Shadows'', on her own label, Skipalong Records, Lenka began writing her fourth effort. Lenka's third album came after her departure from Epic Records. Despite leaving her record company, in May 2015 it was announced that the album would be jointly released between Skipalong and Sony-ATV Music Publishing, which traditionally publishes Lenka's songs. The album was published through Sony ATV's record label, Hickory Records and Sony Red Music Distribution. Co-president of Sony ATV US, Danny Strickt, stated that "Sony/ATV is excited to be taking this innovative approach with Lenka whose music has long been hugely popular with brands, TV shows and filmmakers. The new partnership perfectly illustrates how the company’s A&R and synch teams can effectiv ...
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Blue Skies (Jamiroquai Song)
"Blue Skies" is the second single from British alternative group Jamiroquai's studio album ''Rock Dust Light Star''. The single was released via digital download on 1 November 2010. The song was written by band frontman Jay Kay and Matt Johnson. It is the band's second single to be released under Mercury Records. The single did not receive an official physical release because it was released on the same date as the group's album. The video for the single was made available on the group's YouTube account on 25 September. The track peaked at number 76 on the UK Singles Chart. Music Video The music video shows Jay Kay riding a Harley Davidson fat boy motorbike through the outback of Almería, attempting to find a beauty spot where he can look at the Blue Skies, hence the title of the song. The video shows jay riding his bike through many roads of Spain, only to stop in a desert and to be taken off by a helicopter. After he leaves in the helicopter, he tracks back to see the bike, wh ...
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Blue Skies (Noah And The Whale Song)
"Blue Skies" is the only official single for English folk band Noah and the Whale's album '' The First Days of Spring''. It was released on 24 August 2009. The song was not only (by default) the album's lead single, but also served as a 'theme' for the album, with excerpts appearing throughout the other tracks, most notably on Our Window. Music video The video for the song is introduced by the conversation between two friends, when one of them suggests that they should "go on" and live, which they had only done "a long time ago". It also serves as the film's trailer. In pop culture "Blue Skies" is featured in the official trailer for Alexander Payne's 2011 film, "The Descendants" starring George Clooney George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by George Clooney, numerous accolades, including a British Academy Film Awards, British Academy Film A ... It was also used in the On ...
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Blue Skies (BT Song)
"Blue Skies" is a song by American electronica artist BT with featured vocals by Tori Amos. Released as a single in the United Kingdom in October 1996, it hit number one on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in January 1997. "Blue Skies" also appears on the ''Party of Five'' soundtrack. Many versions (remixes) of the song exist. While originally announced for BT's follow-up album, '' ESCM'', it was later appended to the double-disc reissue of his first album, '' Ima''. In the album notes for BT's ''10 Years in the Life'' compilation, BT says that Tori Amos performed 15 minutes of improvisational singing over his track "Divinity", which later became the vocals for "Blue Skies". He says that Tori never sang the words "blue" or "skies" in the recording. He joined together syllables and breaths to make new words through editing. The 'Delphinium Days' mix samples lines and sounds from Derek Jarman's experimental film ''Blue'' (1993). The title 'Delphinium days' is a ...
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