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  2. Baby Blue (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Blue" was released as a single in the US on 6 March 1972, in a blue-tinted picture sleeve and featuring a new mix. [1] Because Al Steckler, the head of Apple US, felt that it needed a stronger hook in the opening, he remixed the track with engineer Eddie Kramer in February 1972, applying heavy reverb to the snare during the first verse and middle eight. [1]

  3. Straight Up (Badfinger album) - Wikipedia

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    Straight Up is the fourth studio album by the Welsh rock band Badfinger, released in December 1971 in the United States and February 1972 in Britain.Issued on the Beatles' Apple record label, it includes the hit singles "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue", and the similarly popular "Name of the Game", all of which were written by singer and guitarist Pete Ham.

  4. Home Video (band) - Wikipedia

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    Originally from New Orleans, [1] David Gross and Collin Ruffino began playing music under the name Home Video when they both moved to New York City.It was there that they were discovered by Warp Records, who put out the band's first two releases in 2004, the single "That You Might" and the Citizen EP, which garnered the attention of such outlets as BBC Radio 1, NME, and Rolling Stone.

  5. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " It's All Over Now, Baby Blue " is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and featured on his Bringing It All Back Home album, released on March 22, 1965, by Columbia Records. The song was recorded on January 15, 1965, with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation.

  6. Angelyne - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Angelyne joined her then-boyfriend's band Baby Blue. They performed in local clubs in L.A. and once opened along with Rubber City Rebels for the Screamers' show at the Whisky a Go Go. [4] The punk rock club The Masque served as a rehearsal place for the band. They released a single "Rock n' Roll Rebel" with a B-side, "Fantasy Man".

  7. Chicken Shack - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Shack. Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (later McVie) (vocals and keyboards) in 1967. Chicken Shack has performed with various line-ups, Stan Webb being the only constant member.

  8. Pete Ham - Wikipedia

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    Pete Ham. Peter William Ham[1] (27 April 1947 – 24 April 1975) was a Welsh singer, songwriter and guitarist best known as a lead vocalist of and composer for the 1970s rock band Badfinger, whose hit songs include "No Matter What", "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue". He also co-wrote the ballad "Without You", a worldwide number-one hit for Harry ...

  9. Colourbox - Wikipedia

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    It was to remain the band's only full-length album. In 1986, the band issued two completely different singles simultaneously on the same day. One was an instrumental initially intended as a FIFA World Cup anthem of that year ("The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme"). [1] [6] The other, a cover of Jacob Miller's "Baby I Love You So," featured ...