About the song

“Forever in Blue Jeans” is a charming and heartfelt song by the legendary Neil Diamond, released in 1979. This delightful track celebrates the simple pleasures of life and love, encapsulating the sentiment that happiness can often be found in life’s most modest moments. The song is featured on the album “September Morn,” which showcases Diamond’s unique blend of pop and rock.

Written by Neil Diamond himself, “Forever in Blue Jeans” quickly became a fan favorite, resonating deeply with listeners. The song reached impressive chart positions, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its catchy melody and relatable lyrics create an enduring appeal, making it a staple in Diamond’s repertoire.

The song’s essence is about valuing genuine connections over material wealth, emphasizing that true happiness often lies in the relationships we cherish. This universal theme has helped “Forever in Blue Jeans” maintain its relevance across generations, as it continues to be played at various gatherings and celebrations.

Over the years, Neil Diamond’s heartfelt delivery and the song’s timeless message have solidified “Forever in Blue Jeans” as one of his signature pieces. It embodies a spirit of warmth and authenticity that resonates with audiences, reminding us all of the beauty in simplicity.

In summary, “Forever in Blue Jeans” is not just a song; it’s a celebration of life’s little joys. Neil Diamond’s heartfelt artistry ensures that this track remains a beloved classic, inviting listeners to reflect on what truly matters in life.

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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

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