Irving Berlin - Blue Skies Sheet Music: 5 Unrestricted Downloads
"Blue Skies" is a jazz standard composed by Irving Berlin in 1926, famously performed by Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer (1927), the first feature-length "talkie" film.
"Blue Skies" is a timeless jazz standard composed in 1926, famously featured in the first "talkie" film The Jazz Singer. Its uplifting melody and lyrics reflecting hope made it a Depression-era anthem.
"Blue Skies" is an American popular song composed in 1926 by Irving Berlin, famously featured in the Al Jolson film "The Jazz Singer" (1927). Its optimistic lyrics and memorable melody made it a jazz standard.
"Blue Skies" is a timeless jazz standard famously performed in the first feature-length talkie, The Jazz Singer (1927). Its optimistic melody became an anthem of the Roaring Twenties.
"Blue Skies" is a popular American song composed in 1926, famously featured in the musical "Betsy" and later popularized by Al Jolson. It became one of Irving Berlin's signature compositions, representing the optimistic sound of the Jazz Age.
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