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あらすじ・解説
“Bluebird Days” is the sequel short-story to “Live at Five” told by Aimee Lewis, a former television news reporter who suddenly quits after being pushed too far on the beat. Forced to leave the life she built on screen, Aimee is presented with an opportunity to move to a remote mountain town to start over at the bottom of the food chain. Here in Fraser, Colorado, the former news reporter takes on waitressing at a ski resort to keep paying the bills while buying time to figure out a new life dream. It’s surprisingly, wonderful. A town that alerts travelers they’re ‘Now Leaving Planet Earth’ when entering the valley, Fraser supplies a simple and serene life at just the right time.
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Chris Stapleton - Starting Over
Released | August 28, 2020
Genre | Country
Length | 4:00
Label | Mercury NashvilleSound
Songwriter(s) | Chris StapletonMike Henderson
Producer(s) | Dave CobbChris Stapleton
B-side | "Spring"
John Denver - Rocky Mountain High
Released | October 30, 1972
Recorded | August 1972
Genre | Folk rock, country folk, country rock, soft rock
Label | RCA Victor
Songwriter(s) | John Denver, Mike Taylor
Producer(s) | Milt Okun
Bonnie Raitt - Bluebird
Released | November 1971
Recorded | August 1971
Studio | Enchanted Island, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota[1]
Genre | Blues, rock, folk rock,
Dirty Heads - Vacation
Label | Warner Bros.
Producer | Willie Murphy
Origin | Huntington Beach, California, U.S.
Genres | Alternative hip hopacoustic rockalternative rockrap rockreggae fusion