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- Q2922977 abstract "REDIRECT Template:Infobox single"Boy Blue" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which first appeared as track number 3 from their 1974 album Eldorado. The album version of the song starts with a Baroque-style brass fanfare – reminiscent of Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" (ca. 1700) — and then develops into a minimoog sequence before the song properly begins. The song includes a midway solo of the band's three string players. At the end of the song the string instruments quickly fade, immediately leading into the LP's fourth track "Laredo Tornado".Bassist Mike de Albuquerque featured on the song but it is unknown just how many tracks he contributed to on the album as he left the band during the recording sessions."Mike de Albuquerque left the group after the recording session of Eldorado, on which his mighty voice could be heard for the last time on an E.L.O. record in the sixth verse of Boy Blue." — Patrik Guttenbacher, Marc Haines, & Alexander von Petersdorff (1996 Unexpected Messages).".
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- Q2922977 bSide ""Eldorado"".
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- Q2922977 lastSingle ""Can't Get It Out of My Head"".
- Q2922977 length "253.0".
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- Q2922977 name "Boy Blue".
- Q2922977 nextSingle ""Evil Woman"".
- Q2922977 producer "Jeff Lynne".
- Q2922977 recorded "1974".
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- Q2922977 comment "REDIRECT Template:Infobox single"Boy Blue" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which first appeared as track number 3 from their 1974 album Eldorado. The album version of the song starts with a Baroque-style brass fanfare – reminiscent of Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" (ca. 1700) — and then develops into a minimoog sequence before the song properly begins. The song includes a midway solo of the band's three string players.".
- Q2922977 label "Boy Blue (Electric Light Orchestra song)".
- Q2922977 name "Boy Blue".