For Old Time’s Sake

Tony Waddington, Wayne Bickerton

[Verse 1]: Solo
Smallback design and remember
When you were a kid you'd be found
Wherever I was then baby, you'd be around

[Verse 2]: Solo
Because you were that sort of person
I'm that sort of person too
I wish those times were back again somehow

[Verse 3]: Group
For old time's sake
Baby, give me one break
My life in vain
Baby, I just can't take
One more lonely night away
Waiting for my heart to break
Baby can I just see you once again?
For old time's sake

[Verse 4]: Solo
I met you after your grown-up
Ever turn down a chain
My whole situation rearranged
I meant to turndown was a woman
And what that woman's doin' to me
If you don't love me then Good Lord set me free

[Refrain]: Group
For old time's sake
Baby, give me one break
My life in vain
Baby, I just can't take
One more lonely night away
Waiting for my heart to break
Baby can I just see you once again?
For old time's sake

[Verse 5]: Solo
Then baby I'm tellin you one thing
Sure as my heart would break
You could stop this whole day
Love me for old time's sake

[Outro]: Group
For old time's sake
Baby, give me one break
My life in vain
Baby, I just can't take

Trivia about the song For Old Time’s Sake by Brotherhood of Man

When was the song “For Old Time’s Sake” released by Brotherhood of Man?
The song For Old Time’s Sake was released in 1970, on the album “United We Stand”.
Who composed the song “For Old Time’s Sake” by Brotherhood of Man?
The song “For Old Time’s Sake” by Brotherhood of Man was composed by Tony Waddington, Wayne Bickerton.

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