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Bluebird and song
The project began when diver Bill Smith was inspired to look for the wreck after hearing the Marillion song " Out of This World " ( from the album Afraid of Sunlight ), which was written about Campbell and Bluebird.
The song inspired an effort to recover both Campbell's body and the " Bluebird K7 ," the boat which Campbell crashed in, from the water.
After the band played many of its best-known tunes, an extended 20 + minute version of “ Bluebird ” became the group's swan song.
He published a further autobiographical work in 1992 entitled Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs, a reference to a line in the song.
* A novelty song based on Smokey Stover —" What This Country Needs Is Foo ", with words and " FOOsic " by Mack Kay — was recorded by Eddie DeLange and His Orchestra on Bluebird Records in 1939.
* Heartbreak Hill ( song )" – a country music song appearing on the Emmylou Harris album Bluebird
* Ted Weems and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Elmo Tanner on December 5, 1933 in Chicago on the Bluebird label as catalog number 5288.
Daniels ' first trademark song from his time on New York radio was the song " Diane ," which he recorded on Bluebird in 1941.
" 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.
* " Bluebird " ( song ), a 1973 song by Paul McCartney on Band on the Run
* " Bluebird ", a song by " Sara Bareilles "
* " Bluebird ", a song by " Christina Perri "
The movie contains Garland concert musical numbers including " By Myself ", " Hello Bluebird ", " It Never Was You ", and the title song, " I Could Go On Singing ".
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released the song as an RCA Bluebird 78 rpm single, B-11263-A, in 1941 as a tie-in with the movie, which also featured Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.

Bluebird and ),
Several native species are related to North American species, including the Eastern Bluebird ( Sialia sialis ), and the White-eyed Vireo ( Vireo griseus bermudianus ).
Released in November 1967, it includes " Mr. Soul " ( the version of which that appears as the B side of the edited " Bluebird " has a completely different guitar lead than the stereo LP version and has yet to be issued on CD ), " Rock & Roll Woman ", " Bluebird ", " Sad Memory ", and " Broken Arrow.
* Donald Campbell ( 1921 – 1967 ), Bluebird pilot and fastest man on land and water, lived in Leatherhead.
Other labels Nichols recorded for included Edison 1926, Victor 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931 ( individual sessions ), Bluebird 1934, 1939, back to Brunswick for a session in 1934, Variety 1937, and finally OKeh in 1940.
* The 2 LP Set Little Brother Montgomery-Crescent City Blues ( AXM2-5522 ), published by RCA in 1975, featuring many of his Bluebird records from the mid 1930s also has comprehensive liner notes giving an overview of his musical career.
Nest competitors include Mountain Bluebird ( Sialia currucoides ), Tree Swallow ( Tachycineta bicolor ), and European Starling.
* Sonny Boy Williamson I ( 1914 – 1948 ), John Lee Curtis Williamson, " The Original Sonny Boy Williamson ", born in Tennessee and associated with Bluebird Records ( recordings from 1937 to 1948 )
Like the Stanza before it, the original Altima was based on the Nissan Bluebird SSS ( chassis model U13 ), though its original styling hailed from Nissan's California design studio.
However, due to the car itself being outdated when compared to the new Japanese opposition ( notably the Chrysler Sigma, Datsun Bluebird and Mazda 626 ), Holden decided on an easier route by simply introducing the ' Starfire ' engine into the VC-series of Commodore sedans and wagons.
Perhaps most influential of all was the street education Rosolino received after returning to Detroit following his period in the Army during which he sat in at the Mirror Ballroom or the Bluebird where other to-be-renowned musicians also congregated, the Jones brothers ( Hank, Thad, and Elvin ), Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers and later at the 3 Deuces on 52nd Street in New York City with Charlie Parker.
* Vincent O ' Brien – Cassarate ( 1962 ), Abergwaun ( 1973 ), Godswalk ( 1977 ), Solinus ( 1978 ), Bluebird ( 1987 )
Wingy Manone's compositions include " There'll Come a Time ( Wait and See )" with Miff Mole ( 1928 ), " Tar Paper Stomp " ( 1930 ), " Tailgate Ramble " with Johnny Mercer, " Stop the War ( The Cats are Killin ' Themselves )" ( 1941 ) on Bluebird, " Trying to Stop My Crying ", " Downright Disgusted Blues " with Bud Freeman, " Swing Out " with Ben Pollack, " Send Me ", " Nickel in the Slot " with Irving Mills, " Jumpy Nerves ", " Mannone Blues ", " Easy Like ", " Strange Blues ", " Swingin ' at the Hickory House ", " No Calling Card ", " Where's the Waiter ", " Walkin ' the Streets ( Till My Baby Comes Home )", and " Fare Thee Well ".
Replacing the locally produced Nissan Bluebird ( 910 ), it was based on the Nissan Skyline with a single fuel-injected 2. 0 litre four-cylinder engine, entirely built and sold in Australia to compete with the Mitsubishi Magna.
The first generation Pintara was replaced in 1989 by a model initially dubbed by the media as " Project Matilda ", which turned out to be a locally produced front-wheel drive version of the Nissan Bluebird ( U12 ), rather than a model uniquely designed for Australia as initial stories had indicated.
It spawned the S130 Fairlady Z / 280ZX, which in turn spawned the Maxima ( originally 910 Bluebird / S130 Fairlady Z based ), the 160J / 710 / Violet / Auster / Stanza line, and the US-built Altima line.
During the WWII years ( and the recording ban ), Victor reissued hundreds of previously rare hot jazz by artists like Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, Bennie Moten, McKinney's Cotton Pickers and many others on Bluebird.
Although the N16 Pulsar did not spawn a Sunny range in Japan, the N16 Nissan Bluebird Sylphy was sold as the Sunny Neo in Thailand and Sunny in Hong Kong ( In Hong Kong only the 1. 5L QG15DE engine was imported by the dealer ), Kenya, Singapore, Sri Lanka ( where it is one of the best sellers ), and the People's Republic of China ( 1. 6L and 1. 8L model, later the QR20DE equipped 2. 0L model also available ).

Bluebird and 1983
The Glenn Miller 1939 recording on RCA Bluebird, B-10416-A, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1983.
In July 1983, she released the single " Fool For You " backed with " It's Been A Long, Long Time " on the Bluebird Records label, catalogue reference BRT3.

Bluebird and by
Designed by Ken and Lew Norris, the Bluebird K7 was an all-metal jet-propelled 3-point hydroplane with a Metropolitan-Vickers Beryl jet engine producing of thrust.
Campbell and Bluebird were running by early May but once again more rain fell, and low-speed test runs could not progress into the higher speed ranges.
Campbell's speed on his final Lake Eyre run remained the highest speed achieved by a wheel-driven car until 2001 ; Bluebird CN7 is now on display at the National Motor Museum in Hampshire, England, her potential only partly realised.
However, the area in the centre of the course, where Bluebird was travelling at peak speed on her return run was calm, and not disturbed by the wash from the first run, which had not had time to be reflected back on the course.
The wreckage of Campbell's craft was recovered by the Bluebird Project between October 2000 when the first sections were raised and June 2001 when Campbell's body was recovered.
Daughter Gina Campbell has been heavily involved in the project to restore the " Bluebird ", and has also contributed to the family legacy in a more direct way, by setting the women's world water speed record in 1984 in " Bluebird II ", at.
* Bluebird K7, a high speed hydroplane raced by Donald Campbell
#" Good-Night, Sweet Dreams, Good-Night "/" In My Little Red Book ", 1938, RCA Bluebird B-7444, which featured vocals by Lola Bard
Once they had captured their initial targets, they were reinforced by 2, 600 soldiers and critical equipment carried in 408 gliders daylight missions code-named Operation Bluebird, phase 2, simultaneous with the beach landings, and Operation Dove, phase 3.
The Aryan Brotherhood is believed to have been formed by a group of Irish bikers in 1964 at San Quentin State Prison, but it may have been derived from or inspired by the Bluebird Gang.
Fire District 1 is the Westmont and Bluebird section, protected by the Westmont Fire Co. No. 1.
Unlike the studio version – which winds down after the instrumental break with a plaintive rendition of the third verse, accompanied by a banjo – in live performances the opening verses of " Bluebird " served as a springboard for an extended jam session, during which Stills, Young and Furay intertwined guitars for minutes on end.
The sour fruits are eagerly sought by many kinds of birds, including: American Robin, Swainson's Thrush, Gray-cheeked Thrush, Hermit Thrush, Wood Thrush, Northern Cardinal, Northern Mockingbird, Blue Jay, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Northern Flicker, Pileated Woodpecker, Eastern Phoebe, Brown Thrasher, Eastern Bluebird, European Starling, Scarlet Tanager, Gray Catbird, Cedar Waxwing, and American Crow, all primarily eastern North American birds migrating or residing year-round within the tree's range.
It can be reached from the city centre by bus routes 1, 2, 13, 19 and 20 operated by First Aberdeen and from northern Aberdeenshire or the bus station at Union Square by various routes operated by Stagecoach Bluebird.
The Glenn Miller RCA Bluebird recording was released as V-Disc 123B in February 1944 and a new version was released as V-Disc 842B in May 1948 by Glenn Miller and the Overseas Band by the U. S. War Department.
With a longer nose than the regular Bluebird, to accommodate a longer inline-six engine, it was powered by two versions of the SOHC L-series I6 engine: a 2. 0 L displacement for the Japanese market and a 2. 4 L unit ( as found in the Datsun 240Z ) for the US market.
Although doing well now, Eastern Bluebird populations declined to a level raising extinction fears by the 1960s, and in large part, the volunteer intervention of bluebird lovers in Eastern North America brought the species back by implementing the above.

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