Forever in Blue Jeans

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“Forever in Blue Jeans”
“Forever in Blue Jeans” cover
Single by Neil Diamond
from the album You Don't Bring Me Flowers
B-side Remember Me
Released 1979
Format 7"
Genre Pop
Length 3:30
Label Columbia Records
Writer(s) R. Bennett, N. Diamond
Producer Bob Gaudio

"Forever in Blue Jeans" is a song by Neil Diamond which was co-written with his guitarist Richard Bennett. This up-tempo track, released as a single by Columbia in February 1979, was taken from the previous year's Neil Diamond album You Don't Bring Me Flowers.

According to Cotton Incorporated "Neil Diamond might have been right when he named his 1979 #1 hit “Forever in Blue Jeans”: 81% of women are planning their next jeans purchase to be some shade of blue." [1] The song, needless to say, has been used to promote the sale of blue jeans, most notably Will Ferrell, impersonating Neil Diamond singing, for The Gap.

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Position Chart
20 US Hot 100
2 US AC
16 UK
11 Canada

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