Amie Noelle Comeaux (/ˈkoʊmoʊ/; December 4, 1976 – December 21, 1997) was an American country music singer who gained fame in her teens. Her debut album, Moving Out, was released on Polydor Records in 1994, and it produced the single "Who's She to You", a No. 64 on the Billboard country charts. Two posthumous albums, A Very Special Angel and Memories Left Behind, were issued in 1998 and 2007, respectively.
Comeaux first began singing at nursing homes and weddings as a child. When she was nine years old, she sang the Star-Spangled Banner at a New Orleans Saints game in the Louisiana Superdome, and continued to do so throughout her teenage years. Comeaux was also chosen to play the lead role in Annie at the Baton Rouge Little Theater.
Record producer Harold Shedd had been working with Comeaux since she was ten years old, helping her with her singing skills.
In 1993, she was signed to Polydor Records label. A year later, her debut album Moving Out was released; however, Polydor closed its doors soon afterward, and Comeaux was left without a record deal. Toby Keith, who was also on Polydor at the time, had offered to help with Comeaux's second album before the label's closure.
(Larry Cordle/Larry Shell)
Blue, I was beginning to think I'd always be
Blue, skies never seemed to follow me
True, love I never thought I'd find
Blue, was in these eyes of mine
You came along just as I was fallin'
Then I found myself fallin' in love with you
I can't remember back then
To the time when I was lonely
Oh thanks to you I'm no longer blue
New, that's how I'm feelin' like I'm your special one
Two, hearts learning to love we've just begun
I'm through, with the past that's all behind me now
Blue, not this time around
You came along just as I was fallin'
Then I found myself fallin' in love with you
I can't remember back then
To the time when I was lonely
Oh thanks to you I'm no longer blue