Blue Velvet:The Statues. On Liberty Records in 1960. (One of the quartet was Hugh Jarrett, formerly of the Jordanaires..Elvis Presley's original back up singers.) ***Their version was arranged a bit differently than the others.)*** #1. She wore blue velvet (ooo-ooo-ooo) bluer than velvet was the night (ooo-ooo-ooo.) Softer than satin was the light from her eyes. (Aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa) #2. She wore blue velvet (ooo-ooo-ooo) and as the night danced slowly by (ooo-ooo-ooo) warmer than May her tender sighs, love was ours. Ours a love we held tightly, here in this rapturous glow. Like a flame burning brightly, but when she's gone, gone was the glow of.. #3. Blue velvet (ooo-ooo-ooo) and in my heart there'll always be..(ooo-ooo-ooo) precious and warm, a memory, through the years. And I still can see blue vel-vet thro-ugh myyyy tears. (I can still see blue velvet through my tears.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.