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At the first of a May 1991 two-night stand at the Beacon Theatre in New York City—the first in that city after "Wicked Game" became a top 10 hit— Isaak's performance was characterized as "consummate showmanship": performances "right on the edge of caricature" yet with the ability to "infuse the ballads "Wicked Game" and "Blue Spanish Sky ...
Spanish sky blue is the colour that is called celeste (the Spanish word for "sky blue") in the Guía de coloraciones (Guide to colourations) by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a colour dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm.
"Blue Hotel" (Version 1) Mark LeBon "Blue Hotel" (Version 2) "Don't Make Me Dream About You" 1989 Geoffrey Barish "Wicked Game" (Version 1) 1990 David Lynch "Wicked Game" (Version 2) 1991 Herb Ritts "Blue Spanish Sky" Bruce Weber "Can't Do a Thing (to Stop Me)" 1993 Michael Haussman "San Francisco Days" Gus Van Sant "Solitary Man" Larry Clark
"Blue Spanish Sky" - 4:39 "Mr. Lonely Man" [Bonus Track] (Available on iTunes) - 2:49 "Goin' Nowhere" [Bonus Track] (Available on iTunes) - 3:21; Personnel.
All songs written by Chris Isaak and published by C. Isaak Music Publishing Co. (ASCAP) except: "Can't Do a Thing to Stop Me" written by Chris Isaak and Brian Elliot. Published by C. Isaak Music Publishing Co./Elliot Jacobsen Music (A
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 March 2025. Variety of the color blue For other uses, see Shades of Blue (disambiguation). "Shade of Blue" redirects here. For the song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, see Shade of Blue (song). For the R&B/funk band, see Shade of Blue (band). Blue Wavelength 440–490 nm Common connotations masculinity ...
The sky isn't just blue by chance. It takes all the colors of the rainbow for us to see it that way. It happens because of something called the Rayleigh effect, or Rayleigh scattering, named after ...
"Wicked Game" is a song by American rock musician Chris Isaak from his third album Heart Shaped World (1989). It was released as a single to little attention in July 1989 but became a sleeper hit when Lee Chestnut, an Atlanta radio station music director who loved David Lynch films, began broadcasting it after hearing it in Lynch's film Wild at Heart (1990).