Blue Skies (Jamiroquai song)

"Blue Skies"
Single by Jamiroquai
from the album Rock Dust Light Star
Released 1 November 2010[1]
Format CD single, digital download
Length 3:52 (original mix)
Label Mercury Records
Writer(s) Matt Johnson, Jay Kay
Producer(s) Jay Kay
Jamiroquai singles chronology
"White Knuckle Ride"
(2010)
"Blue Skies"
(2010)
"Lifeline"
(2011)

"Blue Skies" is the second single from British alternative group Jamiroquai's studio album Rock Dust Light Star.[2] The single was released via digital download on 1 November 2010.[1] The song was written by band frontman Jay Kay and Matt Johnson. It is the band's second single to be released under Mercury Records.[2] The single did not receive an official physical release because it was released on the same date as the group's album.[2] The video for the single was made available on the group's YouTube account on 25 September.[3] The track peaked at number 76 on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listing

Digital Download[1] and CD Single[1]
  1. "Blue Skies" - 4:02
Promotional CD Single[1]
  1. "Blue Skies" (Original Mix) - 3:52
  2. "Blue Skies" (Linus Loves Remix) - 7:30
  3. "Blue Skies" (Flux Pavilion Remix) - 5:46
  4. "Blue Skies" (Fred Falke Remix) - 7:48
  5. "Blue Skies" (Fred Falke Instrumental) - 7:40
  6. "Blue Skies" (Fred Falke Radio Edit) - 4:08

Music video

The music video shows Jay Kay riding a Harley Davidson fat boy motorbike through the outback of Almeria, attempting to find a beauty spot where he can look at the Blue Skies, hence the title of the song. The video shows jay riding his bike through many roads of Spain, only to stop in a desert and to be taken off by a helicopter. After he leaves in the helicopter, he tracks back to see the bike, which is sitting in the desert. After doing this, he leaves.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Belgian Tip Chart (Wallonia)[4] 12
Dutch Singles Chart[5] 79
Italian Singles Chart[6] 18
UK Singles Chart[1] 76

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