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"Blue on Black" is a song by American blues rock group Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Written by Shepherd with Mark Selby and Tia Sillers, it was originally released on their second studio album, Trouble Is... (1997). In 1998, the song was released as a single and reached the top position on the US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Shepherd from the album Trouble Is... © 1997🔔 Subscribe & Turn on notifications to stay updated with new uploads!Lyrics:Night....
Official music video for Blue On Black (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brantley Gilbert & Brian May) by Five Finger Death Punch.⚠️ NEW ⚠️ 2024 SUMMER TOUR DIARY...
The original Blue on black, performed by Kenny Wayne Shepherd (1997).
Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Shepherd from the album Trouble Is... © 1997 🔔 Subscribe & Turn on notifications to stay updated with new uploads! Lyrics: Nig...
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Blue on Black Lyrics: Night falls and I'm alone / Skin, yeah, chilled me to the bone / You turned and you ran, oh yeah / Oh, slipped right from my hand / Hey, blue on black, tears on a...
One of his most well-known songs is “Blue On Black,” which was released in 1997 and became a massive hit in the United States. The song is not just a timeless classic that has transcended generations, but it also carries a deep meaning that resonates with many.
“Blue On Black” went on to top the Mainstream Rock chart in 1998 and win the Rock Track Of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards. But the song has legs and a deep connection with fans...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Blue on Black” is a song based on the notion that if blue and black were mixed together, they would blend into one color, with black being dominant. Due to the generally negative terminology used throughout, many people have interpreted this song as being about a dysfunctional relationship, abuse or even death.