Two Times Blue

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"Two Times Blue" is a song by American singer Deborah Harry, released as the lead single from her fifth solo studio album, Necessary Evil (2007). The pop rock song, produced by Super Buddha, finds Harry responding to a critical lover but confessing that she'd be unhappy if she left. It was released as a single in September 2007, and also inspired multiple dance remixes, including a radio edit. The song received generally favorable reviews from critics and reached number five on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, becoming Harry's highest-peaking single in 14 years. In retrospect, critics continue to regard the song as a career highlight. rdf:langString
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