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In Blue is a 2000 album by The Corrs.

In Blue may also refer to:

In Blue Tour concert tour

The In Blue Tour is the third concert tour by Irish band, The Corrs. Promoting their third studio album, In Blue, the tour performed in Europe, North America, Australasia and Asia. The band performed over shows beginning October 2000 until October 2001.

<i>In Blue</i> (Klaus Schulze album) 1995 studio album by Klaus Schulze

In Blue is the thirty-first album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1995, and in 2005 was the eighth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. In Blue was released after Schulze's Silver Edition 10-disc CD box set, technically making this album his forty-first.

In Blue is the second album released by The Static Jacks. The album was released on October 1, 2013 in the United States of America on Old Friends Records.

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<i>Forgiven, Not Forgotten</i> 1995 studio album by The Corrs

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<i>VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live in Dublin</i> 2002 live album by The Corrs

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Breathless (Corrs song) 2000 single by The Corrs

"Breathless" is a song by Irish pop rock group The Corrs. It was released on 3 July 2000 as the first single from their third studio album, In Blue (2000). "Breathless" was co-written and produced by famed music producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who produced for Shania Twain, Bryan Adams and Def Leppard, among others. "Breathless" is a pop and pop rock song, with lyrics about seduction and how when one is falling in love, they entice their lover to go one step further.

"Rebel Heart" is an instrumental by the Irish folk group The Corrs, taken from their third album In Blue (2000). It is influenced by Celtic music, featuring violin and tin whistle. It was composed by violinist Sharon Corr, and was recorded specifically for the BBC Northern Ireland four-part series, Rebel Heart (2001), and the band subsequently decided to use it as album closer for the In Blue album. In January 2001, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.

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What Can I Do (Corrs song) 1998 single by The Corrs

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Borrowed Heaven tour concert tour

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The Corrs: Live at Lansdowne Road was the second home video by Irish band The Corrs, released on DVD on 27 November 2000. The Lansdowne Road concert was a homecoming for the band in front of a home crowd of 45,000 people and would be the biggest part of the Corrs career after two platinum-selling album Forgiven, Not Forgotten, Talk on Corners, four number-1 hits, and Two World Tours. The concert also featured "When He's not Around", "No Good For Me" and other songs performed on the Talk on Corners tour Setlist at the time however were not recorded for unknown reasons.

<i>Lifelines</i> (Andrea Corr album) 2011 studio album by Andrea Corr

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Irresistible (Corrs song) song by The Corrs

"Irresistible" is a song by Irish pop rock group The Corrs. It was released on 13 November 2000, as the second single taken from their third studio album In Blue (2000). "Irresistible" was written by The Corrs, and co-written and produced by famed music producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange.

All the Love in the World (Corrs song)

"All the Love in the World" is a song by Irish pop rock group The Corrs, taken from their third studio album In Blue (2000). It was released in 2001, as a promotional single to the 2001 romantic comedy film America's Sweethearts. The song was written by The Corrs, while it was co-written and produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. "All the Love in the World" is a soft rock ballad about desiring lifelong love. Critics were divided with the song; some picked it as one of the best tracks on the album, but others felt it was banal and weak.

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<i>White Light</i> (Corrs album) 2015 studio album by The Corrs

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White Light Tour

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