Navy Blue is Diane Renay’s debut single.
The song peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January of 1964, making it her highest chart appearance on the Hot 100 to date.
Blue, navy blue, I'm as blue as I can be
'Cause my steady boy said "Ship ahoy"
And joined the Nay-ee-ay-vee
He said he wanted to settle down
And let me be his girl
But first he had to do a little travelin' around
And see the whole wide world
That's why I'm blue, navy blue
I'm as blue as I can be
'Cause my steady boy said "Ship ahoy"
And joined the Nay-ee-ay-vee
I got a letter yesterday from Tokyo
And a souvenir
A walky-talky wind-up little China doll
That says "Wish you were here"
Blue, navy blue, I'm as blue as I can be
'Cause my steady boy said "Ship ahoy"
And joined the Nay-ee-ay-vee
He's comin' home to see me on a weekend pass
A forty-eight hour day-ate
That boat he's sailin' on just better get here fast
'Cause I can hardly wait
Till then I'm blue, navy blue
I'm as blue as I can be
'Cause my steady boy said "Ship ahoy"
And joined the Nay-ee-ay-vee
Navy Blue was written by Bud Rehak & Eddie Rambeau & Bud Rehak & Eddie Rambeau & Bob Crewe.
Navy Blue was produced by Bob Crewe.