The song originally started as a jingle for a jeans brand, Brutus. The chorus went “I pull my Brutus jeans on” instead of “I pull my blue jeans on”. But since the ad campaign turned out to be succesful, Dundas added more lyrics to the song and had it released as a single in 1976. The single reached...
When I wake up in the morning light
I pull on my jeans and I feel all right
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
It's the weekend, and I know that you're free
So 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 (cha-cha)
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
You and me, we'll go motorbike ridin'
In the sun and the wind and the rain
I got money in my pocket
Got a tiger in my tank
And I'm king of the road again
I'll meet ya in the usual place
I don't need a thing, 'cept your pretty face
And I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me (cha-cha)
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me (cha-cha)
I need to have you near me
I need to feel you close to me
You and me, we'll go motorbike ridin'
In the sun and the wind and the rain
I 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 all right
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
I pull my blue jeans on
I pull my old blue jeans on (cha-cha)
Jeans On was written by David Dundas.
Jeans On was produced by Roger Greenaway.
David Dundas released Jeans On on Thu Jan 01 1976.