Baby Blue (Badfinger song)

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"Baby Blue"
Baby blue sleeve.jpg
Single by Badfinger
from the album Straight Up
B-side "Flying"
Released6 March 1972 (1972-03-06) (US) [1]
Recorded25 & 27 September, 6 October 1971 [2]
Studio AIR (London) [2]
Genre
Length3:37
Label Apple
Songwriter(s) Pete Ham
Producer(s) Todd Rundgren
Badfinger singles chronology
"Day After Day"
(1971)
"Baby Blue"
(1972)
"Apple of My Eye"
(1973)
Music video
"Baby Blue" on YouTube