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  2. Baby Blue (The Echoes song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is noted for the Echoes spelling out the name of "Baby Blue" as "B B A B Y, B B L U E". "Baby Blue" was ranked No. 66 on Billboard ' s end of year "Hot 100 for 1961 - Top Sides of the Year". [6] The Echoes released a yuletide version of the song as "Merry Christmas, Baby Blue", in 1961, complete with sleigh bells, and an electronic ...

  3. For You Blue - Wikipedia

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    "For You Blue" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. The track was written by George Harrison as a love song to his wife, Pattie Boyd . It was also the B-side to the " Long and Winding Road " single, issued in many countries, but not Britain, and was listed with that song when the single topped the US ...

  4. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Wikipedia

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    The song not only notes the requirement that Baby Blue leave, but also includes the hope that Baby Blue will move forward, in lines such as "Strike another match, go start anew". [1] Alternatively, the vagabond and "stepping stones" referenced in the song have been interpreted as Dylan's folk audience whom he needs to leave behind.

  5. Baby Blue (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Blue" was released as a single in the US on 6 March 1972, in a blue-tinted picture sleeve and featuring a new mix. [1] Because Al Steckler, the head of Apple US, felt that it needed a stronger hook in the opening, he remixed the track with engineer Eddie Kramer in February 1972, applying heavy reverb to the snare during the first verse and middle eight. [1]

  6. Bobby Bland - Wikipedia

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    His last record to reach number 1 on the R&B chart was "That's the Way Love Is", in 1963, [21] but he continued to produce a consistent run of R&B chart entries through the mid-1960s. He barely broke into the mainstream market; his highest-charting song on the pop chart, "Ain't Nothing You Can Do", peaked at number 20 in 1964, in the same week ...

  7. Body Heat (Quincy Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    "Temperature's Rising" by Mobb Deep on The Infamous [citation needed] "Taunted" by Perspective Records artist Raja-Nee, on her album Hot & Ready (1994) "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" "Foolin'" by De La Soul on Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump (2000) "Too Old For Me" by Jerome on Bad Boy Greatest Hits, Volume 1 (1998) "Nobody Sound Like Me ...

  8. Four Chords & Several Years Ago - Wikipedia

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    It is a collection of 1950s and 1960s rhythm & blues covers influential to the members of the group during their early years. It is the last album to feature founding member and bassist, Mario Cipollina, who left the band after the subsequent tour.

  9. Siedah Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Christine "Siedah" Garrett [2] (born June 24, 1960) is an American singer and songwriter who has written songs and performed backing vocals for many recording artists in the music industry, such as Michael Jackson, the Pointer Sisters, Brand New Heavies, Quincy Jones, Tevin Campbell, Donna Summer, Madonna, Jennifer Hudson among others.