DAVID DUNDAS

- Jeans On Lyrics

When I wake up in the morning light
I pull on my jeans and I feel alright
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on

It’s the weekend and I know that you’re free
To pull on your jeans and come on out with me
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me

You and me, we’ll go motorbike riding
In the sun and the wind and the rain
I’ve got money in my pocket, got a tiger in my tank
And I’m king of the road again

I’ll meet you in the usual place
I don’t need a thing, such a pretty face
And I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
You and me, we’ll go motorbike riding
In the sun and the wind and the rain
I’ve got money in my pocket, a tiger in my tank
And I’m king of the road again

When I wake up in the morning light
I pull on my jeans and I feel alright
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on

When I wake up in the morning light
I pull on my jeans and I feel alright
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on

When I wake up in the morning light
I pull on my jeans and I feel alright
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on

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Facts about Jeans On

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Who wrote Jeans On lyrics?


Jeans On is written by David Paul Nicholas Dundas, Roger John Reginald Greenaway.
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When was Jeans On released?


It is first released in 1977 as part of David Dundas's album "David Dundas" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Jeans On lyrics?


When we consider what the writer meant by those haunting lines, David Dundas' song 'Jeans On' portrays the unshackled, joyous and ecstatic feeling of riding a motorcycle with a partner. The metaphor of putting on a pair of blue jeans is used in the lyrics to mean preparing for an adventure and being in a cozy, familiar state while enjoying the simplest things in life. Jeans on lyrics are mostly associated with love, happiness, adventure, empowerment and freedom. Besides, the song also highlights the values of freedom and adventure, intimacy and connection as well as simple pleasures. The lyrics do not include any adult concepts, strong language or anything that might be considered inappropriate for kids. The themes are very light and revolve around daily activities which make it suitable for all ages.
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Which genre is Jeans On?


Jeans On falls under the genre Vocal.
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How long is the song Jeans On?


Jeans On song length is 3 minutes and 19 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): David Paul Nicholas Dundas, Roger John Reginald Greenaway
Record Label(s): 1977 Chrysalis Copyrights Limited, a BMG Company
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