Blue Bayou

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"Blue Bayou" is a melancholic pop ballad, best known through Roy Orbison’s 1963 recording and later Linda Ronstadt’s hit cover, about longing to return to an idyllic hometown.

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Blue Bayou canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
song recording
album Simple Dreams
basedOn Blue Bayou self-linksurface differs
composer Roy Orbison
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs melancholic ballad about returning to an idyllic hometown
firstRecordedBy Roy Orbison
genre country pop
country rock
pop ballad
hasCoverVersion Linda Ronstadt version of Blue Bayou
hasNotableArtist Linda Ronstadt
Roy Orbison
hasNotableLyric "I’m going back someday, come what may, to Blue Bayou"
instrumentation background vocals
guitar
strings
language English
lyricist Joe Melson
musicalForm verse-chorus form
notableRecording Linda Ronstadt version of Blue Bayou
originalReleaseArtist Roy Orbison
performer Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt
Roy Orbison
producer Fred Foster
recordLabel Asylum Records
Monument Records
releaseYear 1963
1977
subjectMatter escape from urban hardship
idealized rural or small-town life
tempo slow
theme homesickness
longing for home
nostalgia
vocalLanguage English
vocalStyle orbison-style soaring vocals
writer Joe Melson
Roy Orbison

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Roy Orbison notableWork Blue Bayou
Linda Ronstadt notableSong Blue Bayou
Make Mine Music segment Blue Bayou
Blue Bayou basedOn Blue Bayou self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Linda Ronstadt version of Blue Bayou
Simple Dreams hasTrack Blue Bayou
Simple Dreams notableSingle Blue Bayou