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== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'': The ending song "The Real Folk Blues" and the episode title "Asteroid Blues".
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'': The ending song "The Real Folk Blues" and the episode title "Asteroid Blues".
* The ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' American dub had a large number of episodes titled "Something-or-other Blues".
* The ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' American dub had a large number of episodes titled "Something-or-other Blues".


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* "St Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy.
* "St Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy.
* Both Utah Phillips and Grandpa Jones have a song called "Cannonball Blues".
* Both Utah Phillips and Grandpa Jones have a song called "Cannonball Blues".
* There are numerous songs called "Freight Train Blues".
* There are numerous songs called "Freight Train Blues".
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZGjB2saGXs D.B. Blues]" by [[W.A.S.P.|WASP]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZGjB2saGXs D.B. Blues]" by [[W.A.S.P.|WASP]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-MTO9gHmqY Nursing Home Blues]" by D.R.I.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-MTO9gHmqY Nursing Home Blues]" by D.R.I.
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* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV-_kOTW-BU Wolverine Blues]" by Entombed.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV-_kOTW-BU Wolverine Blues]" by Entombed.
* "Melancholy Blues" by [[Queen]]
* "Melancholy Blues" by [[Queen]]
* "A Junkie's Blues" by [[Queensryche]].
* "A Junkie's Blues" by [[Queensrÿche]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgvFge-Go0U Nodding Donkey Blues]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGiEreZxFdA Black Bart Blues]" by [[Iron Maiden]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgvFge-Go0U Nodding Donkey Blues]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGiEreZxFdA Black Bart Blues]" by [[Iron Maiden]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL9upQvSGeM Slow Lane Blues]" by Saxon.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL9upQvSGeM Slow Lane Blues]" by Saxon.
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* [[Johnny Cash]] had several throughout his career, including his hit, "Folsom Prison Blues."
* [[Johnny Cash]] had several throughout his career, including his hit, "Folsom Prison Blues."
* "Travelling Riverside Blues" by [[Led Zeppelin]].
* "Travelling Riverside Blues" by [[Led Zeppelin]].
** Also the separate but related, "Traveling Riverside Blues" by [[Robert Johnson]].
** Also the separate but related, "Traveling Riverside Blues" by [[Robert Johnson]].
* "Dachau Blues" by [[Captain Beefheart]] on [[Trout Mask Replica]]
* "Dachau Blues" by [[Captain Beefheart]] on [[Trout Mask Replica]]
* [[The Rolling Stones]]' unreleased "[[Intentionally Awkward Title|Cocksucker Blues]]"
* [[The Rolling Stones]]' unreleased "[[Intentionally Awkward Title|Cocksucker Blues]]"
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Revision as of 04:00, 11 April 2017

Common method of naming things "The (Something) Blues". Very prevalent in Blues music, although there are also many, many non-blues songs with a title like this.

See also The Something Song and Ballad of X.

Examples of Something Blues include:


Anime

  • Cowboy Bebop: The ending song "The Real Folk Blues" and the episode title "Asteroid Blues".
  • The Sailor Moon American dub had a large number of episodes titled "Something-or-other Blues".

Comic Books

Film

  • Postman Blues
  • Habana Blues
  • Miami Blues
  • Varsity Blues
  • The French title of Analyze This was "Mafia Blues".
  • Undercover Blues
  • Biloxi Blues
  • There have been three movies called St. Louis Blues. The first was a jazz short in the 20's that depicted the only film footage of W.C. Handy (see the Music entry below). The next one was made in the 30's. It was a musical comedy starring Dorothy Lamour. The third was a musical bio-pic about W.C.Handy made in the 50's with Nat King Cole as the lead. Because of this last film, the aforementioned 1930's St. Louis Blues was retitled to Best of the Blues for television.
  • "The Weary Blues" from Summer Holiday.

Literature

  • Spaceman Blues: A Love Song
  • Clive Barker's Pig Blood Blues
  • Bizarro author Jordan Krall's Squid Pulp Blues
  • Derek Robinson did two, not related: Red Rag Blues and Kentucky Blues. Both could be puns, with "blues" in the first title contrasting with "reds" (i.e. Communists), and "blues" in the second one alluding to the American Civil War.

Live Action TV

Music

Radio

  • One game in I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue was to improvise a Blues song. The title would always be in this form (eg, "The Trichologist's Blues" or "The Kerry Packer Blues"). In one case the song was called "The West Indies Blues", but was sung as a calypso.

Theatre

  • "Women's Club Blues" from Love Life.
  • "Homesick Blues" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • "The Red Blues" from Silk Stockings.
  • "Buddy's Blues" (also known as "The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues") from Follies.
  • "L.A. Blues" from City of Angels.
  • "Papa's Blues" from Starlight Express.
  • "The Fatherhood Blues" from Baby.
  • "'The Half Of It, Dearie' Blues" from Lady, Be Good!.
  • "The Where-Has-My-Hubby-Gone Blues" from No No Nanette.

Video Games

  • Little unrelated, but Proto Man's japanese name is Blues.

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Metalocalypse pokes fun at this in one episode, with an old man telling bizarre circumstances in which various songs with these kind of title, which are often massively convoluted, were made, including one that a person apparently composed as they were being killed by a train.

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