About The Song
Written and composed by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris in 1950, “Blue Velvet” is 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.
While visiting friends in Richmond, Virginia, songwriter Bernie Wayne stayed at the Jefferson Hotel, and it was the sight of a woman at a party held at the Jefferson which inspired Wayne to write the lyrics for “Blue Velvet.” When Wayne pitched “Blue Velvet” to Columbia Records head A&R man Mitch Miller, he had only played the opening line:
“She wore blue velvet …”, when Miller interrupted him, saying: “How about [my giving the song to] Tony Bennett?” Wayne’s response, “Don’t you want to hear the rest of the song?”, drew this advice from Miller: “Quit while you’re ahead!”
“Blue Velvet‘s” most successful recording was released by Bobby Vinton in 1963. On September 20, 1963, Vinton’s version reached no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, it remained at no. 1 for the subsequent two weeks. “Blue Velvet” also afforded Vinton a no. 1 hit on the US Middle-Road Singles chart, where its no. 1 tenure was eight weeks.
Vinton’s no. 3 hit in the summer of 1963, with “Blue on Blue,” prompted the recording of the Blue on Blue album comprising songs featuring the word “blue” in the title.
Moreover, Vinton’s friend, music publisher Al Gallico, suggested “Blue Velvet” as a Blue on Blue album track and sent his secretary with a dollar to a music store to purchase the song’s sheet music; an hour later, Vinton had recorded “Blue Velvet” in two takes.
Consequently, Vinton’s version was ranked no. 5 on Billboard‘s end of year ranking “Top Records of 1963.” In addition, it was also no. 4 on Cash Box’s “Top 100 Chart Hits of 1963,” and no. 8 on Cash Box‘s “Top 100 Chart Hits of 1964.”
Furthermore, Vinton’s recording failed to make the British charts when originally released. However, a re-release in 1990 reached no. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, with “Blue on Blue” as the B-side.
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Lyrics
She 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 glow ofBlue 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 years
And I still can see blue velvet through my tears(Blue velvet, ooh)
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