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| from Album = ] | from Album = ]
| Released = ] | Released = ]
| Format = CD, cassette | Format =
| Recorded = 1991 | Recorded =
| Genre = ] | Genre = ]
| Length = 3:58 or 3:40 | Length =
| Label = ]<br /><small>WEA324CD (], CD)</small> | Label = ]<br /><small>WEA324CD (], CD)</small>
| Producer = ] | Producer = ]
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| Next single = "How Can I Keep From Singing?" <br /> (]) | Next single = "How Can I Keep From Singing?" <br /> (])
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'''Caribbean Blue''' is a hit song by ] musician ].
==Information==

'''Caribbean Blue''' is a hit song by ] musician ]. The track has been released in its full album form running 3:58 and an edited version running 3:40.
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==Tracklisting==
# ''Caribbean Blue''
# ''Orinoco Flow''
# ''Angeles''
==Lyrics==
''Eurus, Afer Ventus...<BR>
<BR>
So the world goes round and round<BR>
with all you ever knew.<BR>
They say the sky high above<BR>
is Caribbean blue.<BR>
<BR>
If every man says all he can,<BR>
if every man is true,<BR>
do I believe the sky above<BR>
is Caribbean blue.<BR>
<BR>
Boreas, Zephyrus...<BR>
<BR>
If all you told was turned to gold,<BR>
if all you dreamed was new,<BR>
Imagine sky high above<BR>
in Caribbean blue.<BR>
<BR>
Eurus, Afer Ventus, Boreas Zephyrus, Africus...''
==Notes==
Taken from the ''Shepherd Moons'' liner notes by ]:<BR>
It is much easier to imagine a beautiful place on a rainy day than to imagine a dreary one. It is a simple fact, often forgotten, that people may create something good merely by thinking it so. A day-dream is as rich a gift as any. Like Afer Ventus, the wind from Africa, or Eurus, the East wind, Boreas from the North or the gentle Zephyrus, the imagination is free and can choose and create its own journey. As with all dreams we reach for the ideal, and 'Caribbean Blue' represents such a dream.


] ]

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