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"Blue Jeans" is a song by Australian band Skyhooks, released in August 1976 as the third and final single from the band's third studio album, Straight in a Gay Gay World. The song peaked at number 12 in Australia and at number three in New Zealand.
Joe Kleine, Jimmy Dykes and Charles Balentine remember the last time Arkansas basketball beat a No. 1 team: Michael Jordan's UNC Tar Heels in 1984.
[10] The song also marked the first time his Wall of Sound production formula was fully executed. [11] In 1963, Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans took their version of the song to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 7 on the Hot R&B Singles chart. [12] Their song also peaked at number 45 in the UK Singles Chart the same year. [1]
Dundas also recorded a French language version of the song, titled "Blue Jeans". [2] The opening electric piano riff of the song was looped and sampled for British electronic musician Fatboy Slim's 1998 track "Sho Nuff"; as a result, Dundas is credited as a co-writer on the track. [3] The song is covered by Keith Urban in the 2002 album Golden ...
Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist 's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain ...
The last time Arkansas beat Auburn in Fayetteville was in 2015. … Arkansas kicker Cam Little was named a Groza Award semifinalist on Tuesday. He is 16 of 18 on field-goal attempts with two makes ...
Oklahoma State and Arkansas used to play nearly every season but played their last game in 1980 until now. At the time, the Cowboys were in the Big Eight and the Razorbacks were in the Southwest ...
The tracks "Red Blue Jeans" and "Green, Yellow and Red" taken from the album, charted in 1988 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks (No. 12 and No. 36, respectively). [4] Rosanne Cash recorded "Green, Yellow and Red" for her album King's Record Shop ; another Kilzer song, "707," appeared as a bonus track on the CD version of that album.