A version, with Vaughan's instrumental composition "Rude Mood", was performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 1982 and is included on his Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 album.
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The "Peter Gunn Theme" section was dropped in favor of a loose take on "Baby Elephant Walk".
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The album was popular in England, where it reached #6 in the UK Albums Chart.
You Can't Hide Beautiful | Hide Your Heart | hide | Herbie Hide | Hide (unit) | Hide Our Psychommunity | Hide (musician) | You've Got to Hide Your Love Away | You Can't Hide Your Love Forever | View from the ''Marshland'' bird hide, with a ship, on River Ouse, Yorkshire | The Flipside of Dominick Hide | Something to Hide | Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love) | Molly Hide | Hide the Kitchen Knives | Hide-Out | hide (musician) | Hide in Plain Sight | Hide Away | Hide | Don't Hide Your Love | Can't Hide Love |
#"Rude Mood/Hide Away" (live) (Vaughan, Freddie King, Sonny Thompson) – 4:58 (released on Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985)
While the Duke has taken a passage to the Isle of Wight, his cavalry officer (Rittmeister) Hansgeorg von Hochberg and his friend Lieutenant Aribert von Blome hide away in an inn with two young women.
It briefly was an outlaw hide-away, but was settled by Mormon ranchers in 1883 and subject to Chiricahua Apache attacks until the surrender of Geronimo.