About the song

Let’s dive into the timeless charm of “Forever in Blue Jeans” by Neil Diamond. This beloved classic, penned by Diamond himself along with his longtime collaborator Richard Bennett, encapsulates the enduring allure of denim-clad memories and carefree moments.

Originally released in 1979 as part of Diamond’s album “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” “Forever in Blue Jeans” quickly became a staple on the airwaves, capturing the hearts of listeners with its infectious melody and relatable lyrics. Diamond’s smooth vocals and catchy hooks propelled the song to respectable positions on various music charts, solidifying its status as one of his most iconic hits.

The track’s journey on the charts was marked by its ascent to the top positions, earning Diamond widespread acclaim and recognition for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life in his music. Its universal appeal and feel-good vibes struck a chord with audiences worldwide, earning it a special place in the hearts of many.

Led by Diamond’s effortless delivery and backed by a lively arrangement, “Forever in Blue Jeans” exudes an irresistible charm that transcends generations. Its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it a favorite at parties, weddings, and sing-alongs, bringing people together in celebration of life’s simple pleasures.

As the years pass, “Forever in Blue Jeans” remains a beloved classic, its message of joy and nostalgia serving as a reminder of the enduring power of music to evoke emotions and create lasting memories. So, whether you’re reminiscing about days gone by or dancing to the rhythm of life, let Neil Diamond’s “Forever in Blue Jeans” be the soundtrack to your moments of joy and celebration.

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Lyrics

Money talks
But it don’t sing and dance and it don’t walk
And long as I can have you here with me
I’d much rather be forever in blue jeans
Honey’s sweet
But it ain’t nothin’ next to baby’s treat
And if you’d pardon me, I’d like to say
We’d do okay forever in blue jeans
Maybe tonight
Maybe tonight, by the fire
All alone, you and I
Nothing around but the sound
Of my heart and your sighs
Money talks
But it can’t sing and dance and it can’t walk
And long as I can have you here with me
I’d much rather be forever in blue jeans, babe
And honey’s sweet
But it ain’t nothin’ next to baby’s treat
And if you’ll pardon me, I’d like to say
We’d do okay, forever in blue jeans
Maybe tonight
Maybe tonight, by the fire
All alone, you and I
Nothing around but the sound
Of my heart and your sighs
Money talks
But it don’t sing and dance and it don’t walk
And long as I can have you here with me
I’d much rather be forever in blue jeans
And if you’d pardon me, I’d like to say
We’d do okay forever in blue jeans, babe
And long as I can have you here with me
I’d much rather be forever in blue jeans, babe

By Tam Le

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