Venus In Blue Jeans
Jimmy Clanton Lyrics
She's Venus in blue jeans
Mona Lisa with a ponytail
She's walkin' talkin' work of art
She's the girl who stole my heart
My Venus in blue jeans
Is the Cinderella I adore
She's my very special angel, too
A fairy tale come true
But what they say is out of date
There's more than seven wonders in the world
I just met number eight
My Venus in blue jeans
Is everything I hoped she'd be
A teenage goddess from above
And she belongs to me
My Venus in blue jeans
Is everything I hoped she'd be
A teenage goddess from above
And she belongs to me
Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Howard Greenfield, Jack Keller
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"Venus In Blue Jeans" is a 1962 song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller. It was recorded in 1962 by Jimmy Clanton, peaking at #7 on the Billboard charts. It appeared on the Chum Charts in Toronto on September 3, 1962 at position #46. It stayed on the Chum Chart for 11 weeks peaking at #5 on October 1, 1962. The song was also performed by Mark Wynter, reaching #4 on the UK charts.Was also performed by New Rochelle NY singer Bruce Bruno. Jack Keller was dating Eileen Berner, about whom the song was written.
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Mary Ann Agnes
I always wondered why he didn't last longer, Great singer Terrific looks!
Robert Brown
Great music bringing back great memories.
Janet Thomson
This version is better than Mark Wynters.
patrick scott
Learnt how to play and sing this song on my guitar this summer I love it pat
TisEyerish1
I loved him so much back in the day. This video evoked some nice memories for me..thank you!
Sheila Hogan
I love this song this man had a beautiful gift his voice. When he brings his wife up on stage you can see the deep love they have for each other.
Paula Sievert
One of my favorites in grammar school. This is why I love music today. Happy Birthday Jimmy.
patrick scott
Used to love hearing this song on the radio back in the day thankyou jimmy
Victor DiFabio
Great and memorable AB performance by Jimmy. Never tire of watching and listening to it. Do wish we had though for a moment, and for posterity, a close-up of audience, especially guys and gals sitting in front row.
Marylou Long
Iโm met this wonderful man at an airport this week. He is a God fearing Christian man. It was such an honor.