Lyrics It's the Same Old Song - Martha Reeves

It's the Same Old Song - Martha Reeves
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song It's the Same Old Song, artist - Martha Reeves.
Date of issue: 18.02.2016
Song language: English

It's the Same Old Song

Sweet as a honey bee but like a honey bee stings
You’ve gone and left my heart in pain
All you left is our favorite song, the one we danced to all night long
It used to bring sweet memories of a tender love that used to be
Now it’s the same old song but with a diff’rent meaning
Since-a you been gone
Now it’s the same, same old song
But with a diff’rent meaning since-a you been gone
Fool am I to hear a old love song
And wanna cry but the melody keeps haunting me
Reminding me how in love we used to be
Keep hearing the part that used to touch our heart saying together forever
Breaking up never, it’s the same old song but with a diff’rent meaning
Since-a you been gone
Now it’s the same, same old song
But with a diff’rent meaning since-a you been gone
Precious memories keep-a lingering on
Ev’rytime I hear our favorite song, now you’re gone, left this emptiness
I only reminisce
The happiness we spent, we used to dance to the music
Make romance to the music
Now it’s the same old song but with a diff’rent meaning
Since-a you been gone
Now it’s the same, same old song
But with a diff’rent meaning since-a you been gone
Oh I can’t bear to hear it
It’s the same old song but with a diff’rent meaning since you been gone;
It’s the same old song but with a diff’rent meaning since you been gone

Share lyrics:

Write what you think about the lyrics!

Other songs of the artist:

NameYear
Dancing in the Street ft. Martha Reeves, The Vandellas 2015
Wild Night 2004
Dancin'in the Street 2017
Dancing In The Streets ft. The Vandellas 2007
You're All I Need to Get By ft. G.C. Cameron 2007
Dancin in the Street 2015
He's So Fine 2009
Ain't That Peculiar 2004
Power Of Love 2005
Dancin' in the Streets 2014
Nowhere to Run Just a Little 2014
Dancin in the Streets 2016

Artist lyrics: Martha Reeves