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Blue Eyes Blue : ウィキペディア英語版
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"Blue Eyes Blue" is a pop song written by American Songwriter Diane Warren. The tune was written for the 1999 soundtrack of ''Runaway Bride''. The British rock musician Eric Clapton recorded the song for the soundtrack and released his performance of the song as a single on July 20, 1999 for Reprise Records.
==Background==
The pop track was written by Diane Warren, especially for the 1999 romantic comedy film ''Runaway Bride'', starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. The song was published under Realsongs, a division of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers organization. Clapton recorded the song in Los Angeles, at Ocean Way/Record One Studios in the summer of 1999. The track was recorded at Los Angeles facility's Studio B, featuring an 80-input Solid State Logic SL 9000J console. When it came time for Clapton to record on the Diane Warren song, Allen Sides, owner of Ocean Way Studios worked on the release as the leading recording engineer. The recording was produced by Rob Cavallo. Greg Curtis and Blumpy were in charge of the recording's music programming and Chris Lord-Alge mixed "Blue Eyes Blue". The recording featured Eric Clapton singing and playing the guitar, Greg Curtis on keyboards and background vocals, Tim Pierce and Darryl Crooks on rhythm guitar, Nathan East as the bassist, Steve Ferrone on drums, Jamie Muhoberac on keyboards, Luis Conte and Mike Fasano on the percussion instrument. Orchestral composer David Campbell arranged the strings for the release.〔 The song was released on July 27, 1999 as part of the ''Runaway Bride'' soundtrack on compact disc and music cassette, seven days after the single had been released. On October 12, 1999 the song appeared on the compilation album ''Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton''. On September 11, 2001, "Blue Eyes Blue" was released as part of the double album ''Unplugged/Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton''. On November 25, 2002, the pop title was released on the compilation album ''Songs of Love'', by various artists.

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