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"Blue Skies" also appeared on the original soundtrack for the television show Party of Five, released on November 12, 1996.

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  • "Blue Skies" also appeared on the original soundtrack for the television show Party of Five, released on November 12, 1996.
  • "Blue Skies" was written by Irving Berlin as a last minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy. Although the show only ran for 39 performances, the audience demanded 28 encores of the song on opening night. The following year, "Blue Skies" became the first song to be heard in a sound motion picture when Al Jolson performed it in The Jazz Singer. "Blue Skies" was performed on episode 322 of The Muppet Show by the Prairie Dogs.
  • Portrayed by Roberto Contreras [Episode #6: "Washington 4, Indians 3"].
  • "Blue Skies" est une chanson écrite par Irving Berlin en 1926. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2379, le Lieutenant Commander Data chanta "Blue Skies" à la réception de mariage de Deanna et William T. Riker. La performance fut appréciée par tous, à l'exception de Worf, qui n'était pas un d'Irving Berlin. Peu après, suite à la destruction de Data, son "frère" B-4, qui a récupéré toutes les mémoires et fichiers de Data, commença à freudonner des extraits de "Blue Skies". ("Star Trek: Nemesis")
  • "Blue Skies" is a song in the Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies Original Soundtrack. It was sung by Stephanie Cooke and is played during the credits for both Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies and Ace Combat Infinity. A remix of Blue Skies was produced for the Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Original Soundtrack, and plays during the game's credits. A second remix was produced for Ace Combat Infinity, which plays during the final Mission Update in Operation Bunker Shot.
  • Blue Skies ist ein Song des irdischen Komponisten Irving Berlin aus dem Jahr 1927 und wurde ein Beispiel für einen guten Blues-und-Jazz-Songs des 20. Jahrhundert. Im Jahr 2379 singt Lieutenant Commander Data den Song auf der Hochzeit von Deanna Troi und William Riker als Geschenk für das frisch vermählte Paar. Als Data singt, haben alle großen Spaß daran, mit der Ausnahme von Worf, der anscheinend kein Fan von Irving Berlin ist. (Star Trek: Nemesis)
  • Blue Skies is a song performed by the Prairie Dogs on episode 322 of The Muppet Show.
  • The song was composed in 1926 as a last-minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy. Although the show only ran for 39 performances, "Blue Skies" was an instant success, with audiences on opening night demanding 24 encores of the piece from star Belle Baker. During the final repetition, Ms. Baker forgot her lyrics, prompting Berlin to sing them from his seat in the front row. "Blue Skies" is one of many popular songs whose lyrics use a "Bluebird of happiness" as a symbol of cheer: "Bluebirds singing a song -- Nothing but bluebirds all day long."
  • In 2379, Lieutenant Commander Data sang "Blue Skies" at the wedding reception of Deanna and William T. Riker, dedicating it to the happy couple. The performance was enjoyed by all, except Worf, who was not a fan of Irving Berlin. Following the destruction of Data, his "brother" B-4, who had received all of Data's memories and files, inadvertently began to hum excerpts from "Blue Skies". (Star Trek Nemesis)
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  • Single by BT featuring Tori Amos
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  • "Blue Skies" also appeared on the original soundtrack for the television show Party of Five, released on November 12, 1996.
  • "Blue Skies" was written by Irving Berlin as a last minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy. Although the show only ran for 39 performances, the audience demanded 28 encores of the song on opening night. The following year, "Blue Skies" became the first song to be heard in a sound motion picture when Al Jolson performed it in The Jazz Singer. "Blue Skies" was performed on episode 322 of The Muppet Show by the Prairie Dogs.
  • In 2379, Lieutenant Commander Data sang "Blue Skies" at the wedding reception of Deanna and William T. Riker, dedicating it to the happy couple. The performance was enjoyed by all, except Worf, who was not a fan of Irving Berlin. Following the destruction of Data, his "brother" B-4, who had received all of Data's memories and files, inadvertently began to hum excerpts from "Blue Skies". (Star Trek Nemesis) As part of the "Totally Naked" season one blooper reel from Star Trek: The Next Generation, several of the song's lyrics appear in the end credits. The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 89) describes this song from 1926 as a ...telling of the beauty of the terrestial environment as experienced through the euphoria of romantic love.
  • Portrayed by Roberto Contreras [Episode #6: "Washington 4, Indians 3"].
  • "Blue Skies" est une chanson écrite par Irving Berlin en 1926. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2379, le Lieutenant Commander Data chanta "Blue Skies" à la réception de mariage de Deanna et William T. Riker. La performance fut appréciée par tous, à l'exception de Worf, qui n'était pas un d'Irving Berlin. Peu après, suite à la destruction de Data, son "frère" B-4, qui a récupéré toutes les mémoires et fichiers de Data, commença à freudonner des extraits de "Blue Skies". ("Star Trek: Nemesis")
  • "Blue Skies" is a song in the Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies Original Soundtrack. It was sung by Stephanie Cooke and is played during the credits for both Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies and Ace Combat Infinity. A remix of Blue Skies was produced for the Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Original Soundtrack, and plays during the game's credits. A second remix was produced for Ace Combat Infinity, which plays during the final Mission Update in Operation Bunker Shot.
  • Blue Skies ist ein Song des irdischen Komponisten Irving Berlin aus dem Jahr 1927 und wurde ein Beispiel für einen guten Blues-und-Jazz-Songs des 20. Jahrhundert. Im Jahr 2379 singt Lieutenant Commander Data den Song auf der Hochzeit von Deanna Troi und William Riker als Geschenk für das frisch vermählte Paar. Als Data singt, haben alle großen Spaß daran, mit der Ausnahme von Worf, der anscheinend kein Fan von Irving Berlin ist. (Star Trek: Nemesis)
  • Blue Skies is a song performed by the Prairie Dogs on episode 322 of The Muppet Show.
  • The song was composed in 1926 as a last-minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy. Although the show only ran for 39 performances, "Blue Skies" was an instant success, with audiences on opening night demanding 24 encores of the piece from star Belle Baker. During the final repetition, Ms. Baker forgot her lyrics, prompting Berlin to sing them from his seat in the front row. In 1927, the music was published and Ben Selvin's recorded version was a #1 hit. That same year, it became one of the first songs to be featured in a talkie, when Al Jolson performed it in The Jazz Singer. Another version of the song was recorded by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra in 1935 [Victor Scroll 25136]. 1946 was also a notable year for the song, with a Bing Crosby/Fred Astaire film taking its title, and two recorded versions by Count Basie and Benny Goodman reaching #8 and #9 on the pop charts, respectively. Crossing genres, Willie Nelson's recording of "Blue Skies" was a #1 country music hit in 1978. It was a major western swing and country standard already in 1939, by Moon Mullican, and in 1962 by Jim Reeves. "Blue Skies" is one of many popular songs whose lyrics use a "Bluebird of happiness" as a symbol of cheer: "Bluebirds singing a song -- Nothing but bluebirds all day long."
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