Remember Me is the most succesful single signed by Blue Boy. Which, as I say, is something that HAPPENS in my live performances! There have been a couple of artists going by the name of Blue Boy. Additionally it peaked within the Top 10 in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Welcome! Really like this one. your password

I mean, it’s different when it's being recorded and you're just pushing the button! Remember Me is a 1997 song by British DJ Alexis 'Lex' Blackmore under his pseudonym Blue Boy.It peaked at No. Listen to both tracks on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. your username. All rights reserved.Sample appears at And actually several other people have sampled the song since, though with them it's been the onstage version I did on the (1973-released) 'Live At Montreux' album that seems to have got more attention - I guess because it was more spontaneous. Blue Boy is Scottish DJ, Alexis ‘Lex’ Blackmore and this is his one and only hit. And I particularly liked the St. Germain version, which had more of a jazz flavour to it.In late 2008, the Australian psychedelic rock band Sample appears at Marlena did some similar scatting on her Liberation Conversation track, which was on the same album as the original of this one (have a listen on youtube). But then, once I actually HEARD it, my first reaction was 'Oh my goodness! "Remember Me (Original 12")" by Blue Boy contains a sample of another track. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about The Blue Boy* - … The problem is, the videos for both are exactly the same version, it's just that this one has an extra minute and a half or so at the start. Log into your account. It peaked at No. 1. The other one starts at the scatting bit at 1:23. How in the world can I possibly stand onstage and sing those same notes, and those same lyrics, over and over again?'! 8 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1997 and number two on the American dance chart. This one dates back to 1997 so it’s 12 years old now but the sample is a live version of Marlena Shaw’s Woman Of The Ghetto. Pretty cool sampling job by Blue Boy for the track Remember Me. You know, 'I'm the one who had your babies - ha-ha-ha-ha'! 2 in the American Dance Chart. Just some info in case we need it for another track :)Copyright © 2020 WhoSampled.com Limited. Blue Boy is a … But then, once I got used to the idea, I became excited all over again!

Remember Me (Original 12") by Blue Boy - discover this song's samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled 8 in UK Singles Chart in 1997, and No. When it first happened, and the Mushroom Jazz people contacted me from San Francisco, I was kind of excited about it.