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The song also appeared on Orbison's 1963 full-length album In Dreams. According to the authorised biography of Roy Orbison, [2] a rare different version of "Blue Bayou" was released only in Italy (London 45-HL 1499). [2] "Blue Bayou" reappeared on his 1989 posthumous album A Black & White Night Live, from the 1988 television special on Cinemax.
"Love and Regret" is the fourth single from the album When the World Knows Your Name by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. The song was released on 4 September 1989. The song was released on 4 September 1989.
When the World Knows Your Name is the second album by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. [3] It was released in 1989 and attained the number 1 chart position in the UK Albums Chart.
"The Downtown Lights" is a song by Scottish band The Blue Nile, released in 1989 as the lead single from their second studio album Hats. It was written by Paul Buchanan and produced by the band. "The Downtown Lights" reached No. 67 in the UK and remained in the charts for three weeks. [4]
Flying in a Blue Dream is the third studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on October 30, 1989 through Relativity Records. [1] It is one of Satriani's most popular albums and his second highest-charting release to date, reaching No. 23 on the U.S. Billboard 200 [3] and remaining on that chart for 39 weeks, [4] as well as reaching the top 40 in three other countries.
Taylor Swift fans eagerly awaited the singer's "From the Vault" bonus tracks prior to the re-release of “1989” on Oct. 27. "Slut!" become the most anticipated of the five "1989" vault tracks ...
(1989) " Wages Day " is a song by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue , released on 20 February 1989 as the second single from their second album, When the World Knows Your Name (1989). The song reached the top 20 in Ireland, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
The song is sampled on the track "My World Is..", from Blu and Exile's 2007 album Below the Heavens. The track is also sampled on "Catch My Drift", a 1989 song by the British group A.R. Kane. "Blue" also appears in an important scene in the critically acclaimed 2019 film The Last Black Man in San Francisco.