These Are the Good Old Days - Albert Hammond

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These are the good old days

And all the sad young men,
Parading through there lifes
The girls that they have loved have now
become expensive wifes.
They think they know it all,
And in some ways they do
They reaching out for better times,
If they only knew...


These are the good old days
This is the best time of my life
The best I've ever known
And it won't ever the same again
These are the good old days
And when my clothes are out of style
and life is slowing down
I know what I have done

And all the sad young men
Go marching of to war
The old men shake their heads and say
We've seen it all before
But how are they to know
The lesson takes so long
And by the time we found the answer, live is almost gone.

These are the good old days
This is the best time of my life
The best I've ever known
And it won't ever be the same again
And when my clothes are out of style
And life is slowing down
I know what I have done.

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Albert Hammond OBE (born 18 May 1944 in London, England, and raised in Gibraltar) is a British singer, songwriter and record producer.

In 1960, he started in music with Gibraltarian band 'The Diamond Boys', which had no real commercial success, but played a part in Spain's introduction to popular music.In 1966 Hammond co-founded the British vocal group The Family Dogg, scoring a UK Top 10 hit with "A Way of Life" in 1969. He is probably best known for his early 70s hits "It Never Rains In Southern California" and 'Free Electric Band' - but he went on to write countless hits for other artists such as Madonna and Leo Sayer. In 1987, Hammond's composition with Diane Warren "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (recorded by Jefferson Starship) was nominated for an Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy. In 1988, Hammond won an Emmy Award for the song "One Moment in Time", a song he wrote along with John Bettis. In 2008, Hammond was inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is immortalised in song by Half Man Half Biscuit in their 1986 track "Albert Hammond Bootleg".

His son, Albert Hammond, Jr., is a guitarist in The Strokes.

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