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| name = Blue Jean
| name = Blue Jean
| cover = Bowie_Blue_Jean.jpg
| cover = Bowie Blue Jean.jpg
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| type = single
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| album = [[Tonight (David Bowie album)|Tonight]]
| album = [[Tonight (David Bowie album)|Tonight]]
| B-side = Dancing with the Big Boys
| B-side = Dancing with the Big Boys
| released = 10 September 1984<ref>{{cite journal |last=Birch |first=Ian |title=David Bowie: Back & Blue |journal=[[Smash Hits]] |date=13–26 September 1984 |volume=6 |number=18 |pages=40–41 |url=https://archive.org/details/smash-hits-13-26-september-1984/page/n39/}}</ref>
| released = 1 September 1984
| recorded = May 1984
| recorded = May 1984
| studio = [[Le Studio]], [[Morin-Heights]], Quebec, Canada
| studio = [[Le Studio]], [[Morin-Heights]], Quebec, Canada
| venue =
| venue =
| genre = {{hlist|[[Rock music|Rock]]|[[pop music|pop]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/on_second_thought/david-bowie-tonight.htm | title=On Second Thought: David Bowie - Tonight | work=[[Stylus Magazine]] | date=2005-07-12 | access-date=25 June 2015 | author=Inskeep, Thomas}}</ref>}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Rock music|Rock]]|[[pop music|pop]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/on_second_thought/david-bowie-tonight.htm | title=On Second Thought: David Bowie Tonight | work=[[Stylus Magazine]] | date=2005-07-12 | access-date=25 June 2015 | author=Inskeep, Thomas | archive-date=24 September 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924111450/http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/on_second_thought/david-bowie-tonight.htm | url-status=dead }}</ref>}}
| length = 3:08
| length = 3:08
| label = [[EMI America Records|EMI America]] – <small>EA181</small>
| label = [[EMI America Records|EMI America]] – {{small|EA181}}
| writer = [[David Bowie]]
| writer = [[David Bowie]]
| producer = {{hlist|David Bowie|Derek Bramble|[[Hugh Padgham]]}}
| producer = {{hlist|David Bowie|Derek Bramble|[[Hugh Padgham]]}}
| prev_title = [[White Light/White Heat (song)|White Light/White Heat]]
| prev_title = [[White Light/White Heat (song)|White Light/White Heat]]
| prev_year = 1983
| prev_year = 1983
| next_title = [[Tonight (Iggy Pop song)|Tonight]]
| next_year = 1984
| next_year = 1984
| next_title = [[Tonight (Iggy Pop song)|Tonight]]
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"'''Blue Jean'''" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter [[David Bowie]] for his sixteenth studio album ''[[Tonight (David Bowie album)|Tonight]]'' (1984). One of only two tracks on the album to be written entirely by Bowie, it was released as a single ahead of the album and charted within the Top 10 in the UK and the United States, peaking at No. 6 and No. 8, respectively. The song is loosely inspired by [[Eddie Cochran]].<ref name=RSMag84>{{Citation | last=Murray | first=Charles Shaar | title=Let's Talk, A Conversation with David Bowie | journal=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone magazine]] | issue=433 | date=25 October 1984 | pages=14, 18, 74}}</ref>
"'''Blue Jean'''" is a song written and recorded by the English singer-songwriter [[David Bowie]] for his sixteenth studio album ''[[Tonight (David Bowie album)|Tonight]]'' (1984). One of only two tracks on the album to be written entirely by Bowie, it was released as a single ahead of the album and charted in the United States, peaking at No. 8, becoming his 5th and last top 10 hit with no features. The song is loosely inspired by [[Eddie Cochran]].<ref name=RSMag84>{{Citation | last=Murray | first=Charles Shaar | title=Let's Talk, A Conversation with David Bowie | journal=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone magazine]] | issue=433 | date=25 October 1984 | pages=14, 18, 74}}</ref>

== Composition and reception ==
Interviewed in 1987 and asked to compare a track like "[[Time Will Crawl]]" to "Blue Jean," Bowie said "'Blue Jean' is a piece of sexist rock 'n roll. [laughs] It's about picking up birds. It's not very cerebral, that piece."<ref name=DBI87>"David Bowie The Interview" 1987, EMI America (Album) Track 24</ref> [[BBC]] reviewer Chris Jones criticised the song in his appraisal of ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' in 2002, arguing "'Blue Jean' barely exists, so formulaic is it."<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/j354/ | title= David Bowie Best Of Review | work=BBC | first=Chris | last=Jones | access-date=16 August 2016}}</ref> More positively, rock commentator Chris O'Leary, while locating "Blue Jean" firmly "in the pastiche lane," has described the song as "clever" and "catchy" and one of Bowie's "best second-rate hits."<ref name="Ashes to Ashes, p. 207">Chris O'Leary (2019). ''Ashes to Ashes: The Songs of David Bowie, 1976–2016'': p. 207</ref>

''[[Cash Box]]'' said that it "features the dynamics of classic Bowie which range from the smooth and sultry verse to the exploding chorus."<ref name=cb>{{cite magazine|title=Reviews|magazine=Cash Box|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/80s/1984/CB-1984-09-15.pdf|date=September 15, 1984|accessdate=2022-07-25|page=15}}</ref>

==Promotion==
Following the commercial success of Bowie's previous album, ''[[Let's Dance (David Bowie album)|Let's Dance]]'', its singles and the [[Serious Moonlight Tour]], "Blue Jean" was launched with a 21-minute short film, ''[[Jazzin' for Blue Jean]]'', directed by [[Julien Temple]].<ref name=RSMag84 /> The song performance segment from this was also used as a more conventional music video. The film won the [[27th Annual Grammy Awards|1985]] [[Grammy Award]] for "[[Grammy Award for Best Music Video|Best Video, Short Form]]", later renamed "Best Music Video", which proved to be the only competitive [[Grammy Award]] Bowie won during his lifetime for over three decades, although Bowie posthumously won four Grammys for his album ''[[Blackstar (album)|Blackstar]]'' (2016).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://video.canoe.com/archive/david-bowie-won-5x-more-grammys-in-1-night-than-in-50-year-career/5321106970001 |title=Archived copy |access-date=13 February 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170213175532/http://video.canoe.com/archive/david-bowie-won-5x-more-grammys-in-1-night-than-in-50-year-career/5321106970001 |archive-date=13 February 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Two shorter promotional videos of "Blue Jean" also exist: a three-minute version edited from the full ''Jazzin' for Blue Jean'' video and an alternate version recorded for [[MTV]] in England that has no relation to the other videos. Both of these videos, plus the original ''Jazzin' for Blue Jean'', are available on the DVD release of ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' (2002).
Following the commercial success of Bowie's previous album, ''[[Let's Dance (David Bowie album)|Let's Dance]]'', its singles and the [[Serious Moonlight Tour]], "Blue Jean" was launched with a 21-minute short film, ''[[Jazzin' for Blue Jean]]'', directed by [[Julien Temple]].<ref name=RSMag84 /> The song performance segment from this was also used as a more conventional music video. The film won the [[27th Annual Grammy Awards|1985]] [[Grammy Award]] for "[[Grammy Award for Best Music Video|Best Video, Short Form]]", later renamed "Best Music Video", which proved to be the only competitive [[Grammy Award]] Bowie won during his lifetime for over three decades, although Bowie posthumously won four Grammies for his album ''[[Blackstar (album)|Blackstar]]'' (2016).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://video.canoe.com/archive/david-bowie-won-5x-more-grammys-in-1-night-than-in-50-year-career/5321106970001 |title=Archived copy |access-date=13 February 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170213175532/http://video.canoe.com/archive/david-bowie-won-5x-more-grammys-in-1-night-than-in-50-year-career/5321106970001 |archive-date=13 February 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Live performances==
"Blue Jean" would remain in Bowie's live repertoire for the rest of his career, being performed on his [[Glass Spider Tour]] (1987), [[Sound+Vision Tour]] (1990) and [[A Reality Tour]] (2004).
"Blue Jean" was part of Bowie's live repertoire for the rest of his career, being performed on his [[Glass Spider Tour]] (1987), released on the ''[[Glass Spider]]'' DVD and CD in 1988, the 1990 [[Sound+Vision Tour]] and his 2004 [[A Reality Tour]].


== Other releases ==
==Composition and reception==
"Blue Jean" has appeared on a variety of compilation albums, including ''[[Changesbowie]]'' (1990), ''[[The Singles Collection (David Bowie album)|The Singles Collection]]'' (1993), ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' (2002), ''[[The Platinum Collection (David Bowie album)|The Platinum Collection]]'' (2005), ''[[The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987]]'' (2007), ''[[Nothing Has Changed]]'' (2014) (3-CD and 2-CD editions), and ''[[Bowie Legacy]]'' (2016) (2-CD edition). A remastered version of the song was released on ''[[Loving the Alien (1983–1988)]]'' (2018).
Interviewed in 1987 and asked to compare a track like "[[Time Will Crawl]]" to "Blue Jean," Bowie said "'Blue Jean' is a piece of sexist rock 'n roll. [laughs] It's about picking up birds. It's not very cerebral, that piece."<ref name=DBI87>"David Bowie - The Interview" 1987, EMI America (Album) Track 24</ref> [[BBC]] reviewer Chris Jones criticised the song in his appraisal of ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' in 2002, arguing "'Blue Jean' barely exists, so formulaic is it."<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/j354/ | title= David Bowie Best Of Review | work=BBC | first=Chris | last=Jones | access-date=16 August 2016}}</ref> More positively, rock commentator Chris O'Leary, while locating "Blue Jean" firmly "in the pastiche lane," has described the song as "clever" and "catchy" and one of Bowie's "best second-rate hits."<ref name="Ashes to Ashes, p. 207">Chris O'Leary (2019). ''Ashes to Ashes: The Songs of David Bowie, 1976-2016'': p. 207</ref>


==Track listing==
== Track listing ==


===7": EMI America / EA 181 (UK)===
=== 7": EMI America / EA 181 (UK) ===
# "Blue Jean" – 3:08
# "Blue Jean" – 3:08
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" – 3:32
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" – 3:32
* Some versions of the 7" single were released on blue vinyl
* Some versions of the 7" single were released on blue vinyl


===12": EMI America / 12EA 181 (UK)===
=== 12": EMI America / 12EA 181 (UK) ===
# "Blue Jean" (Extended Dance Mix) – 5:15
# "Blue Jean" (Extended Dance Mix) – 5:15
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:28
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:28
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dub Mix) – 7:15
# "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dub Mix) – 7:15
* "Blue Jean" (Extended Dance Mix) remixed by [[John Benitez|John "Jellybean" Benitez]] at [[Sigma Sound Studios|Sigma Sound]] - NYC - Engineer: Jay Mark.
* "Blue Jean" (Extended Dance Mix) remixed by [[John Benitez|John "Jellybean" Benitez]] at [[Sigma Sound Studios, New York City|Sigma Sound]] NYC Engineer: Jay Mark.
* "Dancing with the Big Boys" remixes produced by [[Arthur Baker (musician)|Arthur Baker]].
* "Dancing with the Big Boys" remixes produced by [[Arthur Baker (musician)|Arthur Baker]].


==Personnel==
== Personnel ==
* [[David Bowie]]&nbsp;– [[Singing|vocals]]
* [[David Bowie]]&nbsp;– [[Singing|vocals]]
* [[Carlos Alomar]]&nbsp;– [[guitar]]
* [[Carlos Alomar]]&nbsp;– [[guitar]]
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* [[Robin Clark]]&nbsp;– [[vocals]]
* [[Robin Clark]]&nbsp;– [[vocals]]
* [[Sammy Figueroa]]&nbsp;– [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
* [[Sammy Figueroa]]&nbsp;– [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]

;Production team
'''Production'''
* David Bowie&nbsp;– [[Record producer|producer]]
* David Bowie&nbsp;– [[Record producer|producer]]
* Derek Bramble&nbsp;– producer
* Derek Bramble&nbsp;– producer
* [[Hugh Padgham]]&nbsp;– producer
* [[Hugh Padgham]]&nbsp;– producer


==Other releases==
== Charts ==
* It appears on the following compilations:
** ''[[Changesbowie]]'' (1990)
** ''[[The Singles Collection (David Bowie album)|The Singles Collection]]'' (1993)
** ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' (2002)
** ''[[The Platinum Collection (David Bowie album)|The Platinum Collection]]'' (2005)
** ''[[The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987]]'' (2007)
** ''[[Nothing Has Changed]]'' (2014) (3-CD and 2-CD editions)
** ''[[Bowie Legacy]]'' (2016) (2-CD edition)

[[File:Bowie JazzinForBlueJeanVHS.jpg|thumb|upright|alt=The cover of the VHS single release of "Jazzin' for Blue Jean".|The [[VHS]] single cover]]

==Video versions==
There are 3 versions of the video:
# The full 21-minute version entitled ''[[Jazzin' for Blue Jean]]''
# The 3-minute version of the performance of the title track, edited from the full ''Jazzin' for Blue Jean'' video. The video is available to download for the [[Xbox 360]] karaoke game [[Lips (video game)|Lips]].
# An alternate version recorded for [[MTV]] in England that has no relation to the other videos. This alternate version was not popularly available until the DVD release of ''[[Best of Bowie]]'' in 2002.

==Cover versions==

* Gallery of Fear – ''The Dark Side of David Bowie: A Tribute to David Bowie'' (1997)

* Example 2 – ''Ashes to Ashes: A Tribute to David Bowie'' (1998)

* Blue Jean Robbie Nichols 2002

* [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]]

* Trench – ''Hero: The Main Man Records Tribute to David Bowie'' (2007)

* Blue Jean The Hit Co. 2009

* [[Papercranes]] – ''[[We Were So Turned On: A Tribute to David Bowie]]'' (September 14, 2010)

* Blue Jean XTC Planet (Open Records Studio Artists) (September 2011)

* [[Electric Six]] - ''A Salute To The Thin White Duke - The Songs Of David Bowie'' (October 16, 2015)

* Blue Jean David Fonseca - Catarina Salinas (February 17, 2017)

==Chart performance==
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{{singlechart|Germany|21|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|songid=1166|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|Germany|21|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|songid=1166|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
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|Guatemala ([[UPI]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ztVDAAAAIBAJ&dq=branigan&pg=PA14&article_id=1722,3517608|title=Las canciones más populares en Latinoamérica|newspaper=[[La Opinión (Los Angeles)]]|language=es|access-date=October 11, 2024|date=November 19, 1984}}</ref>
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{{singlechart|Ireland2|3|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|Ireland2|3|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
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{{singlechart|Dutch40|10|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=October 7, 2023}}
|-
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{{singlechart|Dutch100|10|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=September 28, 2020}}
{{singlechart|Dutch100|10|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=September 28, 2020}}
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{{singlechart|Norway|3|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|Norway|3|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
|-
|-
|Spain ([[Productores de Música de España|AFYVE]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Salaverri|first=Fernando|title=Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002|edition=1st|date=September 2005|publisher=Fundación Autor-SGAE|location=Spain|isbn=84-8048-639-2}}</ref>
|Poland ([[Lista Przebojów Programu Trzeciego|LP3]])<ref>{{cite web|title= BLUE JEAN – David Bowie |publisher= LP3 |access-date= 29 January 2017 |url=http://lp3.polskieradio.pl/utwor/artykul1627,329_blue_jean.aspx |language= pl}}</ref>
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|Spain ([[Productores de Música de España|AFYVE]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Salaverri|first=Fernando|title=Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959-2002|edition=1st|date=September 2005|publisher=Fundación Autor-SGAE|location=Spain|isbn=84-8048-639-2}}</ref>
|align="center"|3
|align="center"|3
|-
|-
|Spain ([[Los 40 Principales]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://los40.com/los40/2016/01/11/radio/1452516390_272212.html|title=LOS 40 PRINCIPALES Y M80 RADIO OFRECEN HOY UNA PROGRAMACIÓN ESPECIAL EN HOMENAJE A DAVID BOWIE|website= Los 40 Principales|access-date= 17 March 2018|language=es}}</ref>
|Spain ([[Los 40 Principales]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://los40.com/los40/2016/01/11/radio/1452516390_272212.html|title=LOS 40 PRINCIPALES Y M80 RADIO OFRECEN HOY UNA PROGRAMACIÓN ESPECIAL EN HOMENAJE A DAVID BOWIE|website= Los 40 Principales|date=11 January 2016|access-date= 17 March 2018|language=es}}</ref>
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|align="center"|1
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{{singlechart|Switzerland|14|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|artistid=19138|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|Switzerland|14|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|artistid=19138|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
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{{singlechart|UKsinglesbyname|2|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|UKsinglesbyname|6|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
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{{singlechart|Billboardhot100|8|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
{{singlechart|Billboardhot100|8|artist=David Bowie|song=Blue Jean|access-date=February 10, 2021}}
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|Canada
|Canada
|>40,000
|>40,000
|Gold<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://musiccanada.com/gold-platinum/?fwp_gp_search=blue%20jean&fwp_gp_canadian=n|title=Gold/Platinum - Music Canada|work=Music Canada|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US}}</ref>
|Gold<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://musiccanada.com/gold-platinum/?fwp_gp_search=blue%20jean&fwp_gp_canadian=n|title=Gold/Platinum Music Canada|work=Music Canada|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US}}</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==
* Pegg, Nicholas, ''The Complete David Bowie'', Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, {{ISBN|1-903111-14-5}}
* Pegg, Nicholas, ''The Complete David Bowie'', Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, {{ISBN|1-903111-14-5}}
{{reflist|2}}
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{MetroLyrics song|david-bowie|blue-jean}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->


{{David Bowie singles}}
{{David Bowie singles}}

Latest revision as of 00:18, 2 November 2024

"Blue Jean"
Single by David Bowie
from the album Tonight
B-side"Dancing with the Big Boys"
Released10 September 1984[1]
RecordedMay 1984
StudioLe Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec, Canada
Genre
Length3:08
LabelEMI AmericaEA181
Songwriter(s)David Bowie
Producer(s)
David Bowie singles chronology
"White Light/White Heat"
(1983)
"Blue Jean"
(1984)
"Tonight"
(1984)
Alternative cover
Music video
"Blue Jean" on YouTube

"Blue Jean" is a song written and recorded by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie for his sixteenth studio album Tonight (1984). One of only two tracks on the album to be written entirely by Bowie, it was released as a single ahead of the album and charted in the United States, peaking at No. 8, becoming his 5th and last top 10 hit with no features. The song is loosely inspired by Eddie Cochran.[3]

Composition and reception

[edit]

Interviewed in 1987 and asked to compare a track like "Time Will Crawl" to "Blue Jean," Bowie said "'Blue Jean' is a piece of sexist rock 'n roll. [laughs] It's about picking up birds. It's not very cerebral, that piece."[4] BBC reviewer Chris Jones criticised the song in his appraisal of Best of Bowie in 2002, arguing "'Blue Jean' barely exists, so formulaic is it."[5] More positively, rock commentator Chris O'Leary, while locating "Blue Jean" firmly "in the pastiche lane," has described the song as "clever" and "catchy" and one of Bowie's "best second-rate hits."[6]

Cash Box said that it "features the dynamics of classic Bowie which range from the smooth and sultry verse to the exploding chorus."[7]

Promotion

[edit]

Following the commercial success of Bowie's previous album, Let's Dance, its singles and the Serious Moonlight Tour, "Blue Jean" was launched with a 21-minute short film, Jazzin' for Blue Jean, directed by Julien Temple.[3] The song performance segment from this was also used as a more conventional music video. The film won the 1985 Grammy Award for "Best Video, Short Form", later renamed "Best Music Video", which proved to be the only competitive Grammy Award Bowie won during his lifetime for over three decades, although Bowie posthumously won four Grammys for his album Blackstar (2016).[8]

Two shorter promotional videos of "Blue Jean" also exist: a three-minute version edited from the full Jazzin' for Blue Jean video and an alternate version recorded for MTV in England that has no relation to the other videos. Both of these videos, plus the original Jazzin' for Blue Jean, are available on the DVD release of Best of Bowie (2002).

Live performances

[edit]

"Blue Jean" was part of Bowie's live repertoire for the rest of his career, being performed on his Glass Spider Tour (1987), released on the Glass Spider DVD and CD in 1988, the 1990 Sound+Vision Tour and his 2004 A Reality Tour.

Other releases

[edit]

"Blue Jean" has appeared on a variety of compilation albums, including Changesbowie (1990), The Singles Collection (1993), Best of Bowie (2002), The Platinum Collection (2005), The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 (2007), Nothing Has Changed (2014) (3-CD and 2-CD editions), and Bowie Legacy (2016) (2-CD edition). A remastered version of the song was released on Loving the Alien (1983–1988) (2018).

Track listing

[edit]

7": EMI America / EA 181 (UK)

[edit]
  1. "Blue Jean" – 3:08
  2. "Dancing with the Big Boys" – 3:32
  • Some versions of the 7" single were released on blue vinyl

12": EMI America / 12EA 181 (UK)

[edit]
  1. "Blue Jean" (Extended Dance Mix) – 5:15
  2. "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:28
  3. "Dancing with the Big Boys" (Extended Dub Mix) – 7:15

Personnel

[edit]

Production

Charts

[edit]
Chart (1984–1985) Peak
position
Australian Kent Report Singles Chart[9] 12
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[10] 16
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[11] 4
Canadian Singles Chart[12] 6
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[13] 11
France (SNEP)[14] 22
Germany (GfK)[15] 21
Guatemala (UPI)[16] 8
Ireland (IRMA)[17] 3
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[18] 10
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[19] 10
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[20] 7
Norway (VG-lista)[21] 3
Spain (AFYVE)[22] 3
Spain (Los 40 Principales)[23] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[24] 5
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[25] 14
UK Singles (OCC)[26] 6
US Billboard Hot 100[27] 8
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[28] 2
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[29] 2

Certifications

[edit]
Country/Region Sales Certification
Canada >40,000 Gold[30]

References

[edit]
  • Pegg, Nicholas, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, ISBN 1-903111-14-5
  1. ^ Birch, Ian (13–26 September 1984). "David Bowie: Back & Blue". Smash Hits. 6 (18): 40–41.
  2. ^ Inskeep, Thomas (12 July 2005). "On Second Thought: David Bowie – Tonight". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b Murray, Charles Shaar (25 October 1984), "Let's Talk, A Conversation with David Bowie", Rolling Stone magazine (433): 14, 18, 74
  4. ^ "David Bowie – The Interview" 1987, EMI America (Album) Track 24
  5. ^ Jones, Chris. "David Bowie Best Of Review". BBC. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  6. ^ Chris O'Leary (2019). Ashes to Ashes: The Songs of David Bowie, 1976–2016: p. 207
  7. ^ "Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. 15 September 1984. p. 15. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 February 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  10. ^ "David Bowie – Blue Jean" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
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