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  2. Blue, Red and Grey - Wikipedia

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    "Blue, Red and Grey" is sung by Pete Townshend, with the only instrumentation being Townshend on ukulele and John Entwistle playing horns. [1] A group version of the song was recorded, but the recording was apparently lost. [1] [It] was a ukulele ditty with John Entwistle adding brass band to the misty middle distance.

  3. However Much I Booze - Wikipedia

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    Lead singer Roger Daltrey refused to sing the song, possibly because (according to Richard Barnes) the song was too personal. [1] Alternatively, it was speculated by authors Steve Grantley and Alan Parker that Daltrey wanted to make it clear that Townshend had the drinking problem, rather than himself.

  4. The Blue and the Gray (song) - Wikipedia

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    Upon its release, "The Blue and the Gray" was associated with singer Richard Jose, a counter-tenor who worked closely with Dresser [2] and who often sang the song on the vaudeville stage. [3] The song was recorded by Arthur Collins on March 10, 1900, for Berliner Gramophone [4] and again on July 21, 1900, for the Victor Talking Machine Company. [5]

  5. Blue & Grey (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue & Grey" is a song by South Korean boy band BTS from their fifth Korean-language studio album, Be (2020). The song was written by Suga, RM, J-Hope, Metaphor, and its producers Park Ji-soo, Levi, V, and Hiss Noise. Originally intended to be included on V's solo mixtape, the song was released on November 20, 2020, as the third track on the ...

  6. L'amour est bleu - Wikipedia

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    It describes the pleasure and pain of love in terms of colours (blue and grey) and elements (water and wind). The lyrics of the English version ("Blue, blue, my world is blue …") focus on colours only (blue, grey, red, green, and black), using them to describe components of lost love. [1]

  7. The meaning of Billie Eilish's 'What Was I Made For ... - AOL

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    Eilish, 22, said some people were surprised to hear she was writing a song for the “Barbie” soundtrack, given her music’s usual darker edge.

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  9. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greeks classified colors by whether they were light or dark, rather than by their hue. The Greek word for dark blue, kyaneos, could also mean dark green, violet, black or brown. The ancient Greek word for a light blue, glaukos, also could mean light green, grey, or yellow. [17] The Greeks imported indigo dye from India, calling it ...