Blue Jeans (Ladytron song)
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| Single by Ladytron | |||||||
| from the album Light & Magic | |||||||
| Released | 10 March 2003 | ||||||
| Format | CD single, 7", 12" | ||||||
| Recorded | 2002 | ||||||
| Genre | New wave, synthpop, shoegaze | ||||||
| Length | 3:46 | ||||||
| Label | Telstar | ||||||
| Writer(s) | Ladytron | ||||||
| Producer(s) | Ladytron | ||||||
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"Blue Jeans" is the second single from the album Light & Magic by the music group Ladytron.[1] A rockier version titled "Blue Jeans 2.0" featured on the mix compilation Softcore Jukebox.
The music video of "Blue Jeans" featured the band members and a drummer playing the song in a white room. The video was filmed in black and white with a blue tint added. The audio track is "Blue Jeans 2.0" instead of the original song.
Track listing
CD single
- "Blue Jeans" (single version) – 3:46
- "Blue Jeans" (Josh Wink's Vocal Interpretation) – 6:06
- "Seventeen" (Slam Remix) – 7:28
7"
- "Blue Jeans" (single version)
- "Blue Jeans" (Interpol Remix)
12"
- "Blue Jeans" (single version)
- "Blue Jeans" (Josh Wink's Vocal Interpretation)
- "Blue Jeans" (Josh Wink's Dub Interpretation)
Charts
| Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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| UK Singles Chart[2] | 43 |
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