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  1. "Blue Velvet" is a popular song written and composed in 1950 by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. A top 20 hit for Tony Bennett in its original 1951 version, the song has since been re-recorded many times, with a 1963 version by Bobby Vinton reaching No. 1.

  2. May 11, 2011 · "Blue Velvet" is a 1950 popular song, written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. It has been recorded by several artists, most notably Tony Bennett and Bobby Vi...

  3. Blue Velvet Lyrics: Blue velvet, woah-woah / She wore blue velvet (Woah-woah) / Bluer than velvet was the night (Woah-woah-woah) / Softer than satin was the light / From the stars / She...

  4. BOBBY VINTON-BLUE VELVET. JIM GONSALVES. 27.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 120K. 17M views 14 years ago. CLASSIC SONG BY BOBBY!!! ...more.

  5. Apr 6, 2020 · Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet 1964 (Official Video) The Best Classics On The Tube... Lyrics: She wore blue velvet ...more.

  6. Apr 27, 2024 · Bobby Vintons “Blue Velvet” is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable songs of the 20th century. Released in 1963, the hit song, which was co-written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris, has become synonymous with nostalgia, romance, and bittersweet memories. But what inspired the song?

  7. Dec 4, 2020 · Blue Velvet (1986) - Full Official Soundtrack. Tracklist: 0:00 - 4:27 Bobby Vinton - "Blue Velvet" 4:27 - 6:44 Isabella Rossellini - "Blue Star" 6:44 - 9:20 Ketty Lester - "Love Letters" was ...

  8. Apr 12, 2024 · Bobby Vintons iconic song, “Blue Velvet,” is a timeless classic that has resonated with listeners since its release in 1963. The song was written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris and has been covered by numerous artists over the years.

  9. Blue Velvet Lyrics. [Verse 1] She wore blue velvet. Bluer than velvet was the night. Softer than satin was the light. From the stars. [Verse 2] She wore blue velvet. Bluer than velvet...

  10. "Blue Velvet" is a popular song written and composed in 1950 by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. A top 20 hit for Tony Bennett in its original 1951 version, the song has since been re-recorded many times, with a 1963 version by Bobby Vinton reaching No. 1.

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