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Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)

"Green Eyes" is a popular song, originally written in Spanish under the title "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" by Nilo Menéndez in 1929, with lyrics by Adolfo Utrera. The English translation was made by Eddie Rivera and Eddie Woods in 1931.

Spanish version
The song, a bolero, was written in 1929 ==English version==
English version
The English version of the song was written in 1931 but did not become a major hit until it was recorded by the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra around ten years later. and released by Decca Records as catalog number 3698 with "Maria Elena" on the flip side. The record first reached the Billboard charts on May 9, 1941 and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. Since "Maria Elena" was also a #1 hit, this was a major double-sided hit recording. ==Other recordings==
Other recordings
• English lyrics (translation) • The Ravens had regional success with a 1955 revival. • The Shadows performed an instrumental version of this song on their 1967 album Jigsaw. • Spanish lyrics (original) • Gloria Jean sang "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" in the 1943 film When Johnny Comes Marching Home. • Ibrahim Ferrer sang it on the 1999 album Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer. • Ben Affleck sang it in the 2006 film Hollywoodland, in pivotal scenes just prior to the fatal shooting of his character, George Reeves. ==Parodies==
Parodies
Allan Sherman recorded a version of the song titled "Green Stamps", a parody of S&H Green Stamps. During the recording session (according to the liner notes on the album), Sherman had a talk with the college types who hadn't heard of "Green Eyes." He said it was, like the Bossa Nova, once a red-hot tune by Helen O'Connell. He asked, "Any of you remember red-hot Helen O'Connell?" (About half did.) ==Recorded versions==
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