
Date of issue: 06.12.1993
Record label: A Geffen Records Release;
Song language: English
An Old Fashioned Love Song |
Just an old fashioned love song |
Playing on the radio |
And wrapped around the music |
Is the sound of someone promising they’ll never go. |
You’ll swear you’ve heard it before |
As it slowly rambles on and on. |
No need in bringing em back |
Cause they’ve never really gone. |
Just an old fashioned love song |
Coming down in three part harmony. |
Just an old fashioned love song |
One I’m sure they wrote for you and me, |
To weave our dreams upon and |
Listen to each evening when the light are low. |
To underscore our love affair |
With tenderness and feeling |
That we’ve come to know. |
You’ll swear you’ve heard it before |
As it slowly rambles on and on. |
No need in bringing em back |
Cause they’ve never really gone. |
Just an old fashioned love song |
Coming down in three part harmony. |
Just an old fashioned love song |
One I’m sure they wrote for you and me. |
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The Family Of Man | 2002 |
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My Impersonal Life | 1993 |
You | 1993 |
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Liar | 1993 |
Black And White | 1993 |
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I Can Hear You Calling | 1993 |
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