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"Blue Jeans" (''Fox Trot Song'') is a sentimental popular song written by Harry D. Kerr and Lou Traveller in 1920. In the song, the singer is reminiscing about a long-ago young love that happened somewhere in the "hills of the old Cumberland." The chorus echoes the singer's longing: :''Blue Jeans, the days are lonely,'' :''Blue Jeans, I dream of you,'' :''The Wildwood May days and childhood play days,'' :''Those golden summer hours we knew;'' :''Songbirds are softly calling,'' :''Down where the grass is blue,'' :''The trail up yonder, we used to wander,'' :''There, pretty Blue Jeans, I'll wait for you.''〔Kerr, "Blue Jeans".〕 "Blue Jeans" was recorded a number of times, including by the Premier Quartet (Edison Blue Amberol 4288, August 1921) and the Peerless Quartet (Victor 18740, November 1920). ==References== Blue jeans are also something you wear on your legs. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blue Jeans (1920s song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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