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  2. Blue Skies (Irving Berlin song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Skies" is a popular song, written by Irving Berlin in 1926. "Blue Skies" is one of many popular songs whose lyrics use a "bluebird of happiness" as a symbol of cheer: "Bluebirds singing a song/Nothing but bluebirds all day long." The sunny optimism of the lyrics are undercut by the minor key giving the words an ironic feeling.

  3. Mel Bay's Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords - Wikipedia

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    The book has since been published in a case-size edition by William Bay, Mel's son and has spawned a series of similar books like the Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Progressions (first published in 1977 [3]), Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Inversions, Mel Bay's Deluxe Guitar Scale Book, Encyclopedia of Jazz Guitar Runs, Fills, Licks & Lines, and ...

  4. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    Blue Öyster Cult: 1981: Blue Öyster Cult 3-Song Pack: March 5, 2013 "Blister in the Sun" Violent Femmes: 1983: Rock Hits 80s 2 "Cult of Personality" Living Colour: 1988 "Lovesong" The Cure: 1989: The Cure 3-Song Pack: March 19, 2013 "Just Like Heaven" 1987 " The End of the World" 2004: E Standard: A445 - Lead/Rhythm; Drop D: A445 - Bass

  5. Crack the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Crack the Sky is an American progressive rock band formed in Weirton, West Virginia, in the early 1970s. In 1975, Rolling Stone declared their first album the "debut album of the year", and in 1978, Rolling Stone Record Guide compared them to Steely Dan . [ 1 ]

  6. Crack the Sky (Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart album)

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    Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart. Mylon LeFevre – vocals, guitars; Paul Joseph – synthesizers, vocals; Scott Allen – guitars, vocals; Trent Argante – guitars, vocals

  7. Blue Skies (Decca album) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Skies is an album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire released in 1946 featuring songs that were presented in the American musical film Blue Skies. Like Song Hits from Holiday Inn , the entire 78 rpm album would be composed of Irving Berlin songs written specifically for the film.

  8. Blue Skies (Jamiroquai song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Skies" is the second single from British funk/acid jazz group Jamiroquai's studio album Rock Dust Light Star. [2] The single was released via digital download on 1 November 2010. [1] 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. [2]

  9. Blue Skies (BT song) - Wikipedia

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    "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. [1] "Blue Skies" also appears on the Party of Five soundtrack. Many versions of the song exist.