INFO
originally by Randy & The Rainbows
length (album version): 2:15-16 [depending on edition]
written by: N. Levenson
produced by: Richard Gottehrer: 'An Instant Record'
released: May 1978
highest Australian singles chart position: #12
highest Billboard hot 100 chart position: #1
highest UK singles chart position: #2
(sheet music)
FEATURED ON
Plastic Letters [album] (1977)
At The BBC [live album] (2010)
Blondie Is The Name Of A Band [live album] (2000)
Philadelphia 1978/Dallas 1980 [live album] (1999)
Blondie/Plastic Letters [double CD package] (1996)
Once More Into The Bleach [remix album] (1988)
Picture This Live [live album] (1997)
Heart Of Glass [promo single] (1991)
Denis (the '88 remix) [single] (1988)
Denis [single] (1978)
REMIXES & OTHER VERSIONS
■ alternative version
■ (The) Dancin' Danny D remix (aka the '88 remix) (5:20)
MUSIC VIDEO

Denis
directed by: Keef
produced by: Keefco
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DENIS
Oh Denis doo-be-do I'm in love with you
Denis doo-be-do I'm in love with you
Denis doo-be-do I'm in love with you
Denis Denis oh with your eyes so blue
Denis Denis I've got a crush on you
Denis Denis I'm so in love with you
Oh when we walk it always feels so nice and when we talk it seems like paradise
Denis Denis I'm so in love with you
You're my king and I'm in heaven every time I look at you
When you smile it's like a dream and I'm so lucky 'cause I found a boy like you (Denis Denis oh won't you hold me tight Denis Denis please can we kiss all night Denis Denis I'm so in love with you)
Denis Denis avec tes yeux si bleux (with your eyes so blue)
Denis Denis moi j'ai flashe a nous deux (I'm always thinking about us)
Denis Denis un grand baiser d'eternite (one deep kiss that will last for ever)
Denis Denis je suis si folle de toi (I'm so crazy about you)
Denis Denis oh embrasse-moi ce soir (please kiss me tonight)
Denis Denis un grand baiser d'eternite (one deep kiss that will last all night) |
COMMENTS
source: wikipedia.org
"A cover of the 1963 hit 'Denise' by Randy & The Rainbows, this song first broke Blondie into the international market. The song contains a French verse, which was going to be cut, but thanks to Debbie Harry standing her ground, the verse stayed and made it a worldwide hit." |