Way Back in the 1960's

ROBIN WILLIAMSON, ROBIN D.H. WILLIAMSON

I was a young man back in the 1960s.
Yes, you made your own amusements then,
For going to the pictures;
Well, the travel was hard, and I mean
We still used the wheel.
But you could sit down at your table
And eat a real food meal.

But hey, you young people, well I just do not know,
And I can't even understand you
When you try to talk slow.

There was one fellow singing in those days,
And he was quite good, and I mean to say that
His name was Bob Dylan, and I used to do gigs too
Before I made my first million.
That was way, way back before,
Before wild World War Three,
When England went missing,
And we moved to Paraguayee.

But hey, you young people, I just do not know,
And I can't even understand you
When you try to talk slow.

Well, I got a secret, and don't give us away.
I got some real food tins for my 91st birthday,
And your grandmother bought them
Way down in the new antique food store,
And for beans and for bacon, I will open up my door.

But hey, you young people, well I just do not know,
And I can't even understand you
When you try to talk slow.

Well, I was a young man back in the 1960s.

Trivia about the song Way Back in the 1960's by The Incredible String Band

When was the song “Way Back in the 1960's” released by The Incredible String Band?
The song Way Back in the 1960's was released in 1967, on the album “The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion”.
Who composed the song “Way Back in the 1960's” by The Incredible String Band?
The song “Way Back in the 1960's” by The Incredible String Band was composed by ROBIN WILLIAMSON, ROBIN D.H. WILLIAMSON.

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