The Old Years

David Bridie

[Verse 1]
Watch the round bright moon rise
Over the pale blue bay
And maybe I'll return to here
When I'm old and grey

[Verse 2]
But perhaps I'll just be stupid
And not all calm and wise
Perhaps I won't be satisfied
Just a little weary in my eyes

[Chorus]
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard

[Verse 3]
I'd like to have a good friend
To laugh away the years
Remember how we buggered up
And how we broke down

[Chorus]
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard

[Bridge]
And if we wasted this adventure
And if we stay still for too long

[Chorus]
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard

[Verse 1]
Watch the round bright moon rise
Over the pale blue bay
And maybe I'll return to here
When I'm old and grey

[Chorus: David Bridie & Jim Rondinelli]
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard

You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard
You got to break your neck to see
A star shine in this yard

Trivia about the song The Old Years by My Friend the Chocolate Cake

When was the song “The Old Years” released by My Friend the Chocolate Cake?
The song The Old Years was released in 1994, on the album “Brood”.
Who composed the song “The Old Years” by My Friend the Chocolate Cake?
The song “The Old Years” by My Friend the Chocolate Cake was composed by David Bridie.

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