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  2. Jeans On - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Blue Jeans (1920s song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Jeans" (Fox Trot Song) is a sentimental popular song written by Harry D. Kerr and Lou Traveller in 1920. In the song, the singer is reminiscing about a long-ago young love that happened somewhere in the "hills of the old Cumberland." The chorus echoes the singer's longing:

  4. Blue Jeans (Lana Del Rey song) - Wikipedia

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    Critics described the genre of "Blue Jeans" as sadcore [3] and gothic pop; [4] Jon Dolan from Rolling Stone labelled the song a trip hop version of ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" (1983). [5] Over a balladic production [ 5 ] with surf rock guitar twangs following a basic chord progression of Fm-E♭-B♭, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Del Rey sings, "Love is mean ...

  5. David Dundas (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His 1976 single "Jeans On" reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart, [2] No. 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and No. 1 in the German Singles Chart, where the song remained 19 weeks in the Top Ten. [3] The song originally appeared as a television advertising jingle for Brutus Jeans [ 4 ] (the words used in the jingle – "I pull my Brutus jeans on ...

  6. Blue Jeans (Skyhooks song) - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    5. Muffin walloper. Used to describe: An older, unmarried woman who gossips a lot. This colorful slang was commonly used in the Victorian era to describe unmarried old ladies who would gossip ...

  8. Jazzin' for Blue Jean - Wikipedia

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    The portion of the movie where Screaming Lord Byron performs the song "Blue Jean" in front of the crowd was used as the standard-length music video and clocks in at just over three minutes. This short music video is a straight edit out of Jazzin' For Blue Jean and later appeared on 1993's David Bowie - The Video Collection.

  9. This Viral TikTok Trend Uses an Unexpected Cover of a ... - AOL

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    The use of the audio has even garnered interest from the official Frank Sinatra account, which shared a roundup of the celebrities and icons who have used the song in their videos.