Those Old Love Letters From You Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Those Old Love Letters From You Song Lyrics and Chords by Tommy Collins

 

Those Old Love Letters From You
Written and Recorded by Tommy Collins
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I came upon a bundle of  
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letters one  
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day
 
I had in my mind to  
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throw them  
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away
 
But I  
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broke the faded ribbon  
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before I thought  
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again
 
I opened up the first one when I  
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noticed your  
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name
 
There were many many pages  
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all about old  
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times
 
The blurs from your lonely tears were  
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covered up by  
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mine
 
I  
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heard your voice again love I  
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saw your sweet lips  
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move
 
When I read the words I love you I  
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said I love you  
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too
 
Why did I keep those old love  
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letters
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I had almost forgotten  
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you
 
Why  
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did I read those old love  
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letters
 
Those  
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old love  
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letters from  
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you
 
I'll burn the old love letters  
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the ones that you're part  
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of
 
I'll take a spade and bury deep the  
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ashes of  
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love
 
I'm  
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trying to forget you though  
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I know there's no  
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use
 
Cause when you love somebody that  
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feeling's hard to  
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lose
 
Why did I read those old love  
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letters
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Now I'll always remembe
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you
 
Why  
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did I keep those old love  
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letters
 
Those  
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old love  
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letters from  
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you

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Those Old Love Letters From You?
- The song Those Old Love Letters From You was sang by Tommy Collins.

 

Who is Tommy Collins?
- Leonard Raymond Sipes (September 28, 1930 - March 14, 2000), better known as Tommy Collins, was an American country music singer and songwriter.
Active primarily during the 1950s through the 1970s, Collins was instrumental in helping create the Bakersfield sound of the country music genre. He enjoyed a string of hits during the mid-1950s including "It Tickles" and "Watcha Gonna Do Now". He also wrote several songs for other artists, including "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')", which was a top 10 hit for Faron Young in 1954 and a No. 1 hit by George Strait in 1988.
After several years in the ministry, Collins returned to recording. In 1965, he had a comeback hit with "If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl". In the 1970s, he wrote several hits for Merle Haggard and The Strangers, including the No. 1 hits "Carolyn" and "The Roots of My Raising". In June 1980, Haggard recorded a biographical tribute to Collins called "Leonard".
Collins was the inspiration and character talked about in Craig Morgan's song, "I Wish I Could See Bakersfield".
Collins remained active in the songwriting business. He died March 14, 2000, at his home in Ashland City, Tennessee.

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