Old Records Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Old Records Song Lyrics and Chords by Kitty Wells/Red Foley

 

Old Records
Recorded by Kitty Wells
Written by Merle Kilgore and Arthur Thomas
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Old records bring back  
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memories 
 
 
D7 
pictures bring back  
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tears
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Do you ever  
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think of me  
D7 
after all these  
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years 
 
 
D7 
 
I  
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found a stack of ole  
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records that  
D7 
we used to listen  
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to
 
And there beside the  
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records were  
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pictures of me and  
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you
 
So I  
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dusted off the  
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records and  
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played them one more  
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time
 
I listened and looked at the  
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pictures and  
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almost 
 
 
D7 
lost my  
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mind
 
Cause old records bring back  
Am 
memories 
 
 
D7 
pictures bring back  
G 
tears
E7 
Do you ever  
Am 
think of me  
D7 
after all these  
G 
years
 
Like the songs on the  
Am 
records we  
D7 
were a big hit of  
G 
yesterday
 
And when you  
E7 
held me in the pictures
 
I  
Am 
didn't know I didn't  
D7 
know you'd fade away
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But old records bring back  
Am 
memories 
 
 
D7 
pictures bring back  
G 
tears
E7 
Do you ever  
Am 
think of me  
D7 
after all these  
G 
years

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Old Records?
- The song Old Records was sang by Kitty Wells/Red Foley.

 

Who is Kitty Wells/Red Foley?
- Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites is an album of duets by Kitty Wells and Red Foley. It was released in 1961 on the Decca label (DL 4109).The album is a compilation of singles released by Wells and Foley during the 1950s. Several of the songs were hits on the country charts, including: "One by One" (Juke Box #1, 1954) "I'm a Stranger in My Home" (Jockey #12, 1954) "As Long As I Live" (Juke Box #3, 1955) "Make Believe" (Jukebox #6, 1955) "You and Me" (Juke Box #3, Jockey #3, 1956) and "No One But You" Best Seller flip, Juke Box flip, 1956).The album was released as part of Decca's "All Time Golden Favorites", a series of albums compiling hit records from the label's stars.

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