Baby makes her blue jeans talk

Dr. Hook · Players in the Dark [1982]

Night falls on the city, baby feels the beat

Slick and sexy angel of the street

The queen of all the night birds watch her when she walks

She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk



Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

You know what she's thinking about and it turns you inside out

She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk



Night time in the city, magic in the air

The action starts at midnight, she'll be there

The queen of all the night birds, a player in the dark

She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk



Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

You know what she's thinking about and it turns you inside out

She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk



Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

Baby makes her blue jeans, yes she makes her blue jeans talk

You know what she's thinking about and it turns you inside out

She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk



She don't say nothing but, baby makes her blue jeans talk

She won't say nothing

She don't say nothing .........

Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk

Released in 1982 on the album Players in the Dark, this track by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show blends the band's signature blend of rock and roll with a distinct New Orleans funk influence. The song features a driving rhythm section and a charismatic vocal performance that captures the band's ability to fuse diverse musical traditions. It stands as a notable example of their work during the early 1980s, showcasing their continued evolution beyond their earlier hits while maintaining the energetic spirit that defined their career. The recording reflects the era's vibrant musical landscape, offering a dynamic listening experience that highlights the group's versatility and enduring appeal within the rock genre.