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  1. And finally found my old blue jeans. I knew they was mine, By the oil and the gasoline, yeah. If I ever get back my blue jeans, Well how happy could one man be? I said, uh, if I ever get back my blue jeans, Well, how happy can one man be? 'Cause when I get back those blue jeans, Yeah, you know my baby,

  2. 17 de mar. de 2016 · Jeff Healey Baby Blue lyric video released. By Stef Lach ( Classic Rock) published 17 March 2016. Exclusive: View promo for track taken from upcoming 'lost' album Heal My Soul. A lyric video for Jeff Healey’s track Baby Blue is premiering via TeamRock.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2008 · I've been downhearted baby. Ever since the first day that we met. Your love ain't nothing but the blues. Woman, how blue can ya' get ? You're evil when I'm with ya'. And oh, you're jealous when we ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2016 · Guitar [Guitars] – Jeff Healey (tracks: 1 to 9, 11, 12) Layout, Design – Joanne Howard, Norm Jolin, Small Dog Design; Mastered By – Phil Demetro; Mixed By, Producer [Assistant] – Neil McDonald, Paul Kehayas; Photography By – Joe Rockman, Margaret Malandruccolo, Pat Rush, Taras Kovaliv; Producer [Production Coordinator] – Roger Costa

  5. 2 de dic. de 2014 · The official video for the Doors song 'Roadhouse Blues' as performed by Jeff Healey in the 1989 film, 'Road House' - www.jeffhealey.com ...

  6. Jeff HealeyBlue Jean Blues – Live, 1989. Nothing but respect for this guy, class act, amazing musician! Lyrics: I done ran into my baby. And finally found my old blue jean. I done ran into my baby. And finally found my old blue jean. Well, I could tell that they was mine. From the oil and the gasoline.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Healey, who would have been 50 this March, died in 2008, and as posthumous releases go, Heal My Soul is in a class all its own. Approved by his estate and exec-produced by his close friend Roger Costa, this lovingly restored 12-song set is drawn from the demos and half-finished recordings he had in his locker when The Jeff Healey Band split circa 2000’s patchy-at-best Get Me Some.