About the song

Let me introduce you to the timeless classic “Forever in Blue Jeans” by the legendary Neil Diamond. This song is a heartfelt ode to the enduring power of love and the simple joys of life.

Written by Neil Diamond along with his frequent collaborators Richard Bennett and Jeff Barry, “Forever in Blue Jeans” was released as a single in 1979, featured on Diamond’s album “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers.” It quickly climbed the charts, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying Diamond’s reputation as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of his time.

With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, “Forever in Blue Jeans” strikes a chord with listeners of all ages. Neil Diamond’s soulful vocals add depth and emotion to the song, drawing listeners in and inviting them to join in the celebration of life’s simple pleasures.

“Forever in Blue Jeans” has remained a fan favorite over the years, earning its place as one of Neil Diamond’s signature songs. Its universal themes of love, joy, and nostalgia have resonated with audiences around the world, making it a cherished addition to Diamond’s extensive catalog of hits.

So, whether you’re reminiscing about days gone by or simply in need of a musical pick-me-up, “Forever in Blue Jeans” is sure to bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. It’s a timeless classic that reminds us all to cherish the moments that make life truly special.

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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 Châu

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