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Yearbooks and Yesterdays - Jeannie C. Riley



     
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The weather was bad it was windy and rainin' outside
So I decided to stay in clean my room and give a lift to my pride
I was cleanin' out the corner of my closet and overturned a boxlid
And there were my yearbooks and pictures and my yesterday friends
On the very first page Jeannie Adams set smilin' at me
She was the queen of the senior class but she failed in history
Hi Jeannie 'member when we played hockey with those out of town boys
And how scared we got they didn't wanna bring us back and called us killjoys
On the next page there was Johnny Roosevelt most handsome boy at school
Hi Johnny guess you never knew what a crush I had on you
But it only lasted untill Michael Grady moved to Central High
He was a big bashful football bawl and I loved him at first sight
Well there you are Mike I was wonderin' when you'd be showin' up
Gosh you've got a bruise on your eye
Oh I remember those Pacus boys were mighty rough
And remember how us girls all cried when we lost the game that night
It was so cold why you couldn't even squeeze me you were bandaged up so tight
Hello Paddy June and Billy Roy heard you've married and settled down

Betty Rogers still writes now and then since I moved out of town
You remember my daddy got a transfer when school came to an end
And for awhile I lost tracks of my yearbooks and yesterdays friends
But today as I visit back with you hi Joni and Clyde
I know I never really could forget you even if I tried
For in my heart all our years together never came to an end
And you know there's really no such thing as a yesterday friend
There's really no such a thing as a yesterday friend

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Jeannie C. Riley (born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson on October 19, 1945) is an American country and gospel music singer. She is known for her major 1968 hit Harper Valley PTA that made her the first ever female singer to have a song reach #1 on both the country and pop music charts. The record quickly became one of the most legendary country music songs of all time. Written by Tom T. Hall, the song was released on the Plantation Records label.

Read more about Jeannie C. Riley on Last.fm.


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