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'''''Aquellos Ojos Verdes''''' zo ur ganaouenn [[spagnolek]] eus deroù an {{XXvet kantved}}, un doare [[bolero]] savet gant [[Adolfo Utrera]] ha [[Nilo Menéndez]], sonaozourien eus [[Kuba]], ha bet kanet gant [[Ibrahim Ferrer]].
'''''Aquellos Ojos Verdes''''' zo ur ganaouenn [[spagnolek]] eus deroù an {{XXvet kantved}}, un doare [[bolero]] savet gant [[Adolfo Utrera]] ha [[Nilo Menéndez]], sonaozourien eus [[Kuba]], ha bet kanet gant [[Ibrahim Ferrer]].


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Lakaet eo bet e saozneg gant Eddie Rivera hag Eddie Woods e 1929 , anvet Green Eyes, hag enrollet gant [[Jimmy Dorsey]] e [[1941]], .
Lakaet eo bet e saozneg gant Eddie Rivera hag Eddie Woods e 1929 , anvet Green Eyes, hag enrollet gant [[Jimmy Dorsey]] e [[1941]].

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The recording was made on [[March 19]], with vocals by [[Helen O'Connell]] and [[Bob Eberly]] and released by [[Decca Records]] as [[Catalog numbering systems for single records|catalog number]] 3698. The flip side was "[[Maria Elena]]." The record first reached the ''[[Billboard magazine|Billboard]]'' charts on [[May 9]], [[1941]] and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. <ref>
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</ref> Since "Maria Elena" was also a #1 hit, this was a major double-sided hit recording.

[[Gloria Jean]] sang the Spanish lyrics to "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" in the 1943 film, ''[[When Johnny Comes Marching Home (film)|When Johnny Comes Marching Home]]''.

[[Ben Affleck]] also sang the Spanish version, in the 2006 film, ''[[Hollywoodland]]'', in pivotal scenes just prior to the fatal shooting of his character, [[George Reeves]].

R&B group, the Ravens, had regional success with a 1955 revival.

[[Allan Sherman]] recorded a version 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==
*[[All-Star Orchestra]]
*[[Ray Anthony Orchestra]]
*[[Desi Arnaz]]
*[[Don Barreto]]
*[[Big Band All-Stars]]
*[[Stanley Black]]
*[[Boston Pops Orchestra]]
*[[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown]]
*[[John Bunch]]
*[[Frank Chacksfield]] and his orchestra
*[[Nat King Cole]]
*[[Ray Conniff]]
*[[Los Cordobeses]]
*[[Xavier Cugat]]
*[[Lou Donaldson]]
*[[Jimmy Dorsey]] orchestra ([[1941 in music|1941]])
*[[The Dorsey Brothers]]
*[[Bob Eberly]]
*[[Roy Eldridge]]
*Les & [[Larry Elgart]]
*[[George Evans]]
*[[Bob Florence]] Big Band
*[[Connie Francis]]
*[[Jane Froman]]
*[[Earl Grant]]
*[[Benny Green]]
*[[Kay Harding]]
*[[Gene Krupa]]
*[[Abbe Lane]]
*[[Steve Lawrence]]
*[[Ben Light]]
*[[Enoch Light]]
*[[Enric Madriguera]]
*[[Barry Manilow]]
*[[Glenn Miller]]
*[[Helen O'Connell]]
*[[Anita O'Day]]
*[[101 Strings Orchestra]]
*[[Pony Poindexter]]
*[[Baden Powell]]
*[[The Ravens]]
*[[Edmundo Ros]]
*[[Harry Roy]]
*[[The Sentimental Strings]]
*[[Charlie Shavers]]
*[[South Shore Concert Band]]
*[[Starsound Orchestra]]
*[[Conway Twitty]]
*[[Lex Vandyke]]
*[[The Ventures]]
*[[West Coast Swing Time Orchestra]]
*[[Bebo Valdes And His Orchestra]]
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Written by Adolfo Utrera
Nilo Menéndez
Lyrics by (English) Eddie Rivera
Eddie Woods
Language originally Spanish
new English lyrics written 1929
Recorded by Jimmy Dorsey orchestra
many other artists; see #Recorded versions
"Green Eyes" is a popular song, originally written in Spanish under the title "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" ("Those Green Eyes") by The English translation was made by Eddie Rivera and Eddie Woods in 1929.

The English version of the song was a hit for the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra. The recording was made on March 19, 1941 with vocals by Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly and released by Decca Records as catalog number 3698. The flip side was "Maria Elena." The record first reached the Billboard charts on May 9, 1941 and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. [1] Since "Maria Elena" was also a #1 hit, this was a major double-sided hit recording.

Gloria Jean sang the Spanish lyrics to "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" in the 1943 film, When Johnny Comes Marching Home.

Ben Affleck also sang the Spanish version, in the 2006 film, Hollywoodland, in pivotal scenes just prior to the fatal shooting of his character, George Reeves.

R&B group, the Ravens, had regional success with a 1955 revival.

Allan Sherman recorded a version 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.)

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Stumm eus an 6 Mez 2022 da 10:31

Aquellos Ojos Verdes zo ur ganaouenn spagnolek eus deroù an XXvet kantved, un doare bolero savet gant Adolfo Utrera ha Nilo Menéndez, sonaozourien eus Kuba, ha bet kanet gant Ibrahim Ferrer.

E saozneg

Lakaet eo bet e saozneg gant Eddie Rivera hag Eddie Woods e 1929 , anvet Green Eyes, hag enrollet gant Jimmy Dorsey e 1941.

Ar son (hep an ton)

Ar son spagnolek orin
Aquellos ojos verdes
de mirada serena,
dejaron en mi alma
eterna sed de amar.

Anhelos de caricias,
de besos y ternuras.
De todas las dulzuras
que sabían brindar.

Aquellos ojos verdes,
serenos como un lago,
en cuyas quietas aguas
un día me miré.
No saben las tristezas
que en mi alma han dejado

Aquellos ojos verdes,
que yo nunca besaré.

No saben las tristezas
que en mi alma han dejado
Aquellos ojos verdes,
que yo nunca olvidaré.
Aquellos ojos verdes,
que yo nunca olvidaré.

Aquellos ojos verdes
serenos como un lago
en cuyas quietas aguas
un día me miré,
no saben las tristezas
que a mi alma le dejaron
aquellos ojos verdes
que ya nunca besaré

Troet e brezhoneg
An daoulagad gwerglas-mañ
a zo seder o selled,
o deus lezet em ene
sec'hed peurbad da garet.


En saozneg

Well, Green Eyes with their soft lights
Your eyes that promise sweet nights,
Bring to my soul a longing, a thirst for love divine
In dreams I seem to hold you, to find you and enfold you
Our lips meet and our hearts, too, with a thrill so sublime
Those cool and limpid Green Eyes
A pool wherein my love lies
So deep that in my searching for happiness
I fear that they will ever haunt me
All through my life they'll taunt me
But will they ever want me?

(Male voice)

Green Eyes, make my dreams come true.

(Female voice)

Green Eyes, I love you.

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