Blue Skies (BT song)
"Blue Skies" is a song by BT with featured vocals by Tori Amos. Released as a single in the United Kingdom in October 1996, it hit number one on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in January 1997. "Blue Skies" also appears on the Party of Five soundtrack. Many versions (remixes) of the song exist.
While originally announced for BT's followup album, ESCM, it was later appended to the double-disc reissue of his first album, Ima.
- CD single
- Blue Skies (Radio Edit)
- Delphinium Days Mix
- Paul Van Dyk's Errinern Indigo Mix
- Paul Van Dyk's Blauer Himmel Dub
- Robbers Of Antiquity Alien Disco Mix
- 12" single
- Blue Skies (Radio Edit)
- Rabbit in the Moon's Phathomless Mix
- Deep Dish Blue Phunk Mix
- Deep Dish Blue Phunk Dub
- BT's Liquid Oxygen Dub
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- Little Earthquakes Tour
- Under the Pink Tour
- Dew Drop Inn Tour
- Plugged '98 Tour
- Five and a Half Weeks Tour / To Dallas and Back
- Strange Little Tour
- On Scarlet's Walk / Lottapianos Tour
- Original Sinsuality Tour / Summer of Sin
- American Doll Posse World Tour
- Sinful Attraction Tour
- Night of Hunters Tour
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"Embracing the Future" · "Embracing the Sunshine" · "Nocturnal Transmission" · "Divinity" · "Loving You More" · "Quark" · "Tripping the Light Fantastic" · "Blue Skies" · "Remember" · "Flaming June" · "Love, Peace and Grease" · "Godspeed" · "Dreaming" · "The Hip Hop Phenomenon" · "Mercury and Solace" · "Namistai" · "Fibonacci Sequence" · "Never Gonna Come Back Down" · "Shame" · "Smartbomb" · "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" · "The Force of Gravity" · "Superfabulous" · "The Great Escape" · "Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)" · "Love in the Time of Thieves" · "The Rose of Jericho" · "Every Other Way" · "Suddenly" · "Forget Me"
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