☝️ Key Points
- The song is about the narrator's love for a girl named Blue Jean.
- Blue Jean is described as a person with a disguised face and no money.
- The narrator is aware that people can often disappoint when you need them.
- The narrator longs for Blue Jean to send him a message and wants someone to send him something.
- Blue Jean is described as a person with Latin American roots and everything you can imagine.
Interpretation
The lyrics of the song 'Blue Jean' by
David Bowie are about a man who falls in love with a girl named Blue Jean. Blue Jean is described as a person with a disguised face and no money. The narrator is aware that people can often disappoint when you need them. Nevertheless, he wonders if the sky could be sweeter than Blue Jean. She has a police motorcycle and a proud nose.
Sometimes, the narrator feels that the whole human race jazzes for Blue Jean. He longs for Blue Jean to send him a message. He wants someone to send him something.
One day, he wants to write a poem in a letter and bring people together. He reminds that everyone has to wait in line. Blue Jean is described as a person with Latin American roots and everything you can imagine.
The narrator sometimes feels that the whole human race jazzes for Blue Jean and longs for someone to send him something.