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Are Your Eyes Still Blue : ウィキペディア英語版
Are Your Eyes Still Blue

| Format = CD single
| Recorded =
| Genre = Country
| Length =
| Label = Curb
| Writer =
| Producer = Rich Herring〔
| Last single = "Say Anything"
(1999)
| This single = "Are Your Eyes Still Blue"
(1999)
| Next single = "Run Away"
(2000)
| Misc =
}}
"Are Your Eyes Still Blue" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Shane McAnally. It is the second single from his only studio album, ''Shane McAnally''. He wrote the song with Julie Wood and Steve Mandile, the latter of whom would later become a member of the band Sixwire.
==Content==
Thematically, the song is about "a man still intrigued by his old flame and the transformation that has taken place since their parting." Throughout, the male narrator questions his former lover with "Are your eyes still blue?" The song consists of two verses, a chorus which is sung three times, and a bridge. It begins in the key of F major, then modulates upward by a whole-step at each chorus, ending in B major. It is in 2/2 or cut time with an approximate tempo of 76 half-notes per minute.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Are Your Eyes Still Blue' sheet music )〕 Prominent mandolin and fiddle are heard throughout.

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