Who does the song Blue on Black?
Five Finger Death Punch
Blue On Black/Artists
Who wrote Blue on Black song?
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Mark SelbyTia Sillers
Blue On Black/Composers
“Blue on Black” is a song by American blues rock group Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Written by Shepherd with Mark Selby and Tia Sillers, it was originally released on their second studio album, Trouble Is… (1997).
When did Blue on Black song come out?
2018
Blue On Black/Released
How old was Kenny Wayne Shepherd Blue on Black?
Even at 19 years old, Shepherd says, he knew “Blue on Black” was unlike any song he’d written before.
Who sings Blue on Black remake?
Brantley Gilbert
Brantley Gilbert is letting his rocker side out on a new collaboration. He makes a guest appearance on rock band Five Finger Death Punch’s remake of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd song “Blue on Black.”
Is blue black a color?
Something that is blue-black is bluish black in colour.
What does the song Blue on black mean?
When you mix blue and black, the black consumes the blue. It’s a powerful metaphor for a one-sided or broken relationship, which seems to be what the song is about, although with lines like “tears on a river, push on a shove” it could also relate to a death or abuse of some kind.
What does blue on black by Kenny Wayne Shepherd mean?
It’s a powerful metaphor for a one-sided or broken relationship, which seems to be what the song is about, although with lines like “tears on a river, push on a shove” it could also relate to a death or abuse of some kind.
Who are the writers of blue on black?
Observant songwriters should always have their antennas up, ready to zoom in on the most mundane topic or object, even a shirt, and hopefully turn it into a hit song. And that’s exactly what happened when Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Tia Sillers and Mark Selby wrote their smash hit, “Blue On Black.”
What’s the meaning of the song the pain?
General Comment I think this song starts out telling about a guy telling about the pain he goes through every day dealing with the pain and emptyness that he goes through in times when he is alone and has nothing to keep his mind off the pain. And nothing he does can mask or take away the pain.