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  2. Wild Blue - Wikipedia

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    Wild Blue may refer to WildBlue, a two-way satellite ISP subdivision of ViaSat; The Wild Blue: The Novel of the U.S. Air Force, 1986 book by Walter J. Boyne and Steven L. Thompson; The Wild Blue, 2001 book by Stephen Ambrose about B-24 bombers; Wild Blue (Part I), 2019 album by Hunter Hayes "Wild Blue", 2021 song by John Mayer from the album ...

  3. Wild & Blue - Wikipedia

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    Wild & Blue is the fourth studio album by American country music artist John Anderson. It was released in September 1982 under Warner Bros. Records . It includes the Number One country hits " Swingin' " and " Wild and Blue ".

  4. Wild and Blue - Wikipedia

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    Punk-folk band The Mekons covered "Wild and Blue" on their 1991 album Curse of the Mekons. The alternative country band Freakwater also recorded their cover of the song in 1991, for their album "Dancing Under Water." The 2014 re-issue of Lucinda Williams' self-titled album includes a live cover of "Wild and Blue", recorded on her 1989 European ...

  5. The Wild Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys who Flew the B-24s over Germany, by historian and best selling author Stephen Ambrose, was a New York Times best selling non-fiction book published in 2001. It details the lives and World War II experiences of pilots , bombardiers , navigators , radio operators and gunners flying B-24 bombers of the U.S. Army Air ...

  6. Shocking Blue - Wikipedia

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    Shocking Blue was a Dutch rock band formed in The Hague in 1967. They were part of the Nederbeat movement in the Netherlands.The band had a string of hit songs during the counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, including "Send Me a Postcard" and "Venus", which became their biggest hit and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and many other countries during 1969 and 1970.

  7. The Wild Feathers - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Feathers was formed in 2010 by artists Joel King, Ricky Young, Taylor Burns, and Preston Wimberly. [5] Burns and Wimberly were high school friends, and had previously played together in a band called Noble Dog. [6] The band's four original members all contributed both vocals and guitar to the band. [7]

  8. Wild blue yonder - Wikipedia

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    Wild blue yonder may refer to: "The U.S. Air Force" (song), the official song of the United States Air Force, often referred to as "Wild Blue Yonder" The Wild Blue Yonder, an American war film by Allan Dwan; The Wild Blue Yonder, a science-fiction film by Werner Herzog; Wild blue yonder, a Crayola crayon color

  9. John Anderson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The release of Anderson's fourth album, Wild & Blue, in 1982 led to his breakthrough to mainstream country when the single "Swingin'" hit the airwaves early the next year. Co-written with long-time writing partner, Lionel Delmore, the song broke into the country charts and reached Number One by March, while at the same time crossing over to the ...