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Wikipedia article




"'Blue'" is a song by the English rock band the Verve. It was released as the first single from their first album, 'A Storm in Heaven', which was released through Hut Records. The song peaked at number 69 on the UK charts.

The video shows the band down a dark alleyway in Islington, London. There was a separate video for the US, which was filmed in Dublin.

"6 O'Clock" was recorded at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool.

Track listing



* CD HUTCD 29

#"Blue"

#"Twilight"

#"Where the Geese Go"

#"No Come Down" (not on the 12-inch)

US version

In 1994 'Blue' was re-mixed and re-released for the American market with a different track listing and an alternate video. The single was distributed by American label Vernon Yard Recordings.

* CD promo DPRO-14193

#"Blue" (USA Mix)

#"6 O'Clock"

#"Make It till Monday" (Acoustic)

#"Virtual World" (Acoustic)

* CD promo DPRO-14184

#"Blue" (USA Mix)

#"Where the Geese Go"

Except of song #4 the songs also appear on B-side compilation No Come Down.

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