Lynch’s films often feature expressive use of pop music. Blue Velvet is most associated with the Bobby Vinton song of the same title, but that’s not the only 1960s to appear in the film.
Lynch regularly used Bobby Vinton’s “Blue Velvet” from 1963 ... Finally, what better way to start with David Lynch music than the theme song to one of his most well-known works?
The camera pans down on a white-picket fence, as Bobby Vinton croons his 1963 version ... “I didn’t like the song ‘Blue Velvet,'” Lynch said in his 2018 hybrid biography/memoir Room ...
The popular 1963 version of "Blue Velvet" by Bobby Vinton, a song Lynch previously said he never really liked, was the seed of inspiration for the movie's premise. "I started with the idea of ...
Let's take a look back on every song of the year Grammy Award winner, and see who got a nomination ahead of this year's ...
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' ...
Kicked off by the Bobby Vinton song, the detective story that twists its way to Hopper's oxygen-mask maniac, peeled back the superficial veneer of Reagan-era America. “There are things lurking in the ...
Kicked off by the Bobby Vinton song, the detective story that twists its way to Hopper’s oxygen-mask maniac, peeled back the superficial veneer of Reagan-era America. “There are things lurking ...
Kicked off by the Bobby Vinton song, the detective story that twists its way to Hopper’s oxygen-mask maniac, peeled back the superficial veneer of Reagan-era America. “There are things lurking ...