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*[[Blue Skies (Noah and the Whale song)|"Blue Skies" (Noah and the Whale song)]] |
*[[Blue Skies (Noah and the Whale song)|"Blue Skies" (Noah and the Whale song)]] |
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*[[Blue Skies (Jamiroquai song)|"Blue Skies" (Jamiroquai song)]], 2010 |
*[[Blue Skies (Jamiroquai song)|"Blue Skies" (Jamiroquai song)]], 2010 |
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*"Blue Skies", a song from [[Lenka]] from the album ''The Bright |
*"Blue Skies", a song from [[Lenka]] from the album ''The Bright Side'' |
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==Film== |
==Film== |
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*[[Blue Skies (film)|''Blue Skies'' (film)]], a 1946 musical film, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire |
*[[Blue Skies (film)|''Blue Skies'' (film)]], a 1946 musical film, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire |
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Blue Skies may refer to:
Music
Albums
- Blue Skies (Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire album), 1946
- Blue Skies (Frank Ifield album), 1964
- Blue Skies (Cassandra Wilson album), 1988
- Blue Skies (Bryan Duncan album), 1996
- Blue Skies (Diana DeGarmo album), 2004
- Blue Skies (Virginians album), 2008
Songs
- "Blue Skies" (1926 song), a much-recorded song by Irving Berlin
- "Blue Skies" (BT song), a 1996 song by BT featuring the vocals of Tori Amos
- "Blue Skies", a song from Blackpool Lights album This Town's Disaster
- "Blue Skies", a song by a-ha from the album Hunting High and Low
- "Blue Skies" (Noah and the Whale song)
- "Blue Skies" (Jamiroquai song), 2010
- "Blue Skies", a song from Lenka from the album The Bright Side
Film
- Blue Skies (film), a 1946 musical film, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire
- Blue Skies (1929 film), a romantic drama directed by Alfred L. Werker
Television
- Blue Skies (1994 TV series), a 1994 sitcom starring Corey Parker and Matt Roth
- Blue Skies (1988 TV series), a 1988 American drama series