A New Fashion

Terry Scott Taylor, Bill Wyman

Many other times I turned and looked behind me
Couldn't keep away from looking back, seeing you was following me
Tried to catch some long forgotten dream
Trying to help the friends who were dragging on beside me

Gimme, gimme, gimme some good old fashioned melody
Turn the thing around and change the style of yesterday
Mustn't try it to do it the same and get it all wrong
Put my feet behind the brand new source of energy

A new fashion, a new style
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction
A new feeling, a new smile
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction

Gimme, gimme, gimme some good old fashioned melody
Give it to the man who seems to do it much better than me
Don't hold on for the sake of it and do it all wrong
You see in the mirror what you see in the song

A new fashion, a new style
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction
A new feeling, a new smile
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction

A new fashion, a new style
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction
A new feeling, a new smile
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction

A new feeling, a new smile
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction
A new feeling, a new smile
Will keep things ticking for a while
And an inch is better than a mile in the right direction
[Fade-out]

Trivia about the song A New Fashion by Bill Wyman

When was the song “A New Fashion” released by Bill Wyman?
The song A New Fashion was released in 1982, on the album “Bill Wyman”.
Who composed the song “A New Fashion” by Bill Wyman?
The song “A New Fashion” by Bill Wyman was composed by Terry Scott Taylor, Bill Wyman.

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