About the song
Bobby Vinton’s iconic ballad, “Blue Velvet,” has captivated audiences for decades with its lush, romantic melody and evocative lyrics. Released in 1963, this timeless classic quickly climbed the charts and became a staple of American popular music.
The song’s nostalgic appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of longing and melancholy. Vinton’s smooth, baritone voice delivers the lyrics with a heartfelt sincerity that draws listeners into the emotional landscape of the song. The haunting refrain of “Blue velvet, velvet, velvet, velvet” creates a mesmerizing and unforgettable atmosphere.
“Blue Velvet” was written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris, who crafted a story of unrequited love and a longing for a simpler time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young man’s infatuation with a mysterious woman, whose beauty and allure are likened to the softness and richness of blue velvet. The song’s imagery is both romantic and evocative, capturing the essence of first love and the bittersweet experience of longing.
The song’s popularity was further fueled by its iconic instrumental arrangement, featuring a lush orchestral score that complements Vinton’s vocal performance. The saxophone solo, in particular, has become a signature element of the song, adding a touch of jazz sophistication to the overall sound.
“Blue Velvet” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, testifying to its enduring appeal. From Elvis Presley to Lana Del Rey, musicians from various genres have interpreted the song in their own unique styles. The song’s versatility and timeless quality have ensured its place in the hearts of music lovers around the world.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering “Blue Velvet” for the first time, this classic ballad is sure to leave a lasting impression. Its romantic melody, evocative lyrics, and iconic arrangement make it a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of music.
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Lyrics
Blue velvet
Woah, woahShe wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet was the night
Softer than satin was the light
From the starsShe wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet were her eyes
Warmer than May, her tender sighs
Love was oursOurs a love I held tightly
Feeling the rapture grow
Like a flame burning brightly
But when she left, gone was the glowOf blue velvet
But in my heart there’ll always be
Precious and warm a memory
Through the years
And I still can see blue velvet
Through my tearsShe wore blue velvet
But in my heart there’ll always be
Precious and warm a memory
Through the yearsAnd I still can see blue velvet
Through my tears
(Blue velvet)