Everything Old Is New Again

Carole Bayer Sager, Peter Woolnough Allen

When trumpets were mellow
And every gal only had one fellow
No need to remember when
'Cause everything old is new again

Dancin' at your Long Island Jazz Age parties
Waiter, bring us some more Bacardis
We'll order now what they ordered then
'Cause everything old is new again

Get out your white suit, your tap shoes and tails
Let's go backward when forward fails
And movie stars you thought were long dead
Now are framed beside your bed

Don't throw the past away
You might need it some rainy day
Dreams can come true again
When everything old is new again

Get out your white suit, your tap shoes and tails
Put it in backward when forward fails
But leave Greta Garbo alone
Be a movie star on your own

And don't throw the past away
You might need it some rainy day
Dreams can come true again
When everything old is new again

When everything old is new again
I might fall in love with you again

Trivia about the song Everything Old Is New Again by Peter Allen

On which albums was the song “Everything Old Is New Again” released by Peter Allen?
Peter Allen released the song on the albums “Continental American” in 1974 and “Peter Allen Captured Live at Carnegie Hall” in 1985.
Who composed the song “Everything Old Is New Again” by Peter Allen?
The song “Everything Old Is New Again” by Peter Allen was composed by Carole Bayer Sager, Peter Woolnough Allen.

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