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Old Fashioned Love Lyrics


Most folks now days say old fashioned ways
Should give place to things that are new.
But somehow I hold, to things that are old
Perhaps it’s an old fashioned view.
I love my old books, the corners and nooks
of my old home and the old friends.
Old memories too, one love that is true
Lasting all through life until it ends.
I’ve got that old fashioned love in my heart
Oh - - play it for me - - yes
And there it will always remain
My love is like and ivy vine
Clingin’ a little closer all the time
Through the years, joy and tears.
Just the same.
I’ve got that old fashioned faith in my heart.

No changes can’t tear it apart.
If the dry land changed to sea.
That wouldn’t make any change in me.
Cuz I’ve got that old old fashioned love in my heart.
Yes I’ve got that old old fashioned faith in my heart .
No changes can’t tear it apart.
If the dry land changed to sea.
That would never make any change in me.
Cuz I’ve got that old old fashioned love in my heart.
Yes, I’ve got that old old fashioned love in my heart.
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Lyrics submitted by Paul Secord.

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Clarence Williams' Blue Five was a studio band of the early '20s whose membership today seems as phenomenal as its records must have sounded at the time. They were led and organized by pianist/producer Clarence Williams, whose talent at the keyboard was decidedly more marginal than his ability at recruiting extraordinary players — their ranks included Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong, and Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Don Redman, and Bubber Miley also participated in their sessions, frequently fronted by such top vocal talent as Sippie Wallace and Margaret Johnson or...

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