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a. Of a pale blue color. n. A pale blue color.
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Baby blue is a pale tint of azure, one of the pastel colors.
The first recorded use of baby blue as a color name in English was in 1892.
Baby blue is a color.
Baby blue may also refer to:
In law:
- Baby Blue's Manual of Legal Citation, an open-source legal style guide based on The Bluebook
In music:
- Baby Blue (rapper), a female rapper from London
- " It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", a 1965 song by Bob Dylan
- "Baby Blue" (Badfinger song), a 1971 song by Badfinger
- "Baby Blue", a 1979 song by The Beach Boys from their album L.A. (Light Album)
- "Baby Blue", a 1985 song by Đorđe Balašević from his album 003
- "Baby Blue" (George Strait song), a 1988 song by George Strait
- "Baby Blue" (Emilíana Torrini song), a 1999 song by Emilíana Torrini
- "Baby Blue", a 2015 song by Action Bronson featuring Chance the Rapper
- "Baby Blue", a 1976 song by Chilliwack
- "Baby Blue", a 2009 song by Dave Matthews Band
- "Baby Blue", a 1979 song by Dusty Springfield
- "Baby Blue", a 2003 song by The Early November
- "Baby Blue", a 1961 song by The Echoes
- "Baby Blue", a 1996 song by Fishmans
- "Baby Blue", a 1958 song by Gene Vincent
- "Baby Blue", a 1974 song by George Baker
- "Baby Blue", a 1979 song by Giorgio Moroder
- "Baby Blue", a 2008 song by Martina Topley-Bird
- "Baby Blue", a 2011 song by Scanners
- Baby Blue (album), a 2000 album by Anahí
- Baby Blue (singer), a member of Pretty Ricky
- Baby Blue, an alias for Tin Tin Out
In media:
- Baby Blue, a short animation by Shinichiro Watanabe, part of the anthology Genius Party
"Baby Blue" is a song recorded by the band Badfinger for inclusion on their 1971 album, Straight Up. The song was written by Pete Ham, produced by Todd Rundgren, and released on Apple Records. It regained fame four decades later upon being featured in the series finale of AMC's Breaking Bad, which uses the track's title lyric as a reference to the special and iconic blue methamphetamine produced by main character Walter White.
"Baby Blue" is a song written by Aaron Barker, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in April 1988 as the second single from his album If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't Livin'. It was a number-one hit in the United States, while it peaked at number 3 in Canada.
Baby Blue is an English rapper and singer in London, England. She is known for her work with singer Estelle and collaborations with John Legend, Madness, Sway, Shystie, Ms. Dynamite and Lady Sovereign. Baby Blue has a sound that fuses hip hop with grime, R&B and soul.
Baby Blue is the fourth studio album by Mexican pop-singer Anahí, it was released on August 26, 2000 through Fonovisa. The album is produced by Estéfano and recorded in Midnight Blue Studios in Miami, Florida.
"Baby Blue" is a song by American rapper Action Bronson. It was released on March 3, 2015 as the fourth and final single off his second album Mr. Wonderful (2015). It features a guest appearance from fellow rapper Chance the Rapper. It was co-written by both artists, along with Zane Lowe (who co-wrote the chorus) and Mark Ronson, who also produced the song. A hip hop breakup song, "Baby Blue" is the closer to a three-part suite along with "City Boy Blues" and "A Light in the Addict" that's preluded by the album's interlude, "Thug Love Story 2017 The Musical".
The song received mixed reviews from critics who praised Chance's verse but questioned Bronson's musicianship. "Baby Blue" was Bronson's first solo appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 91 for one week. It also charted at numbers 21 and 30 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively. The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Lil Chris, was released on Bronson's YouTube page as part of the 2015 YouTube Music Awards and pays homage to the 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America.
Usage examples of "baby blue".
The skies were invariably a soft baby blue with puffy white clouds ten to fifteen thousand feet beneath them and they could see the navy blue of the Pacific Ocean seven miles down.
This sense of critical fragility (myself, my wife, my daughter, even the poor planet, baby blue in its shawls), it drove me from my study in the end.