The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
The Four Tops
You're sweet (You're sweet) as a honeybee
But like a honeybee stings, you've gone and left my heart in pain
All you left (All you left) is our favorite song
The one we danced to all night long
It used to bring (Bring) sweet memories (Sweet memories)
Of a tender love that used to be
Now it's the same old song
But with a different meaning since you've been gone
Now it's the same, same old song
But with a different meaning (since you've been gone) and it
Breaks me up to hear it
Ah, oh, ah
A sentimental fool am I
To hear an old love song and wanna cry
But the melody keeps calling me
Reminding me how in love we used to be
I keep hearing the part that used to touch our hearts
Saying, "Darling forever, (Darling) breaking up never."
(It's the same old song,) Can't bear to hear it
(But with a different meaning since you've been gone)
Since you've been gone
Oh, it hurts to hear it
It's the same old song
But with a different meaning since you've been gone
(Saxophone solo)
Precious memories keep lingering on
Every time I hear our favorite song
I get lost in this emptiness
I only reminisce the happiness we spent
We used to dance to the music (We used to dance to the music)
Make romance to the music (Make romance to the music)
Now it's the same old song
But with a different meaning since you've been gone
It's the same, same old song
But with a different meaning since you've been gone
Ah, oh, I can't bear to hear it
It's the same old song
(But with a different meaning since you've been gone)
Oooh, it breaks me up to hear it
It's the same old song
But with a different meaning (since you've been gone)
Oh, it hurts to hear it
It’s The Same Old Song was written by Holland-Dozier-Holland & Eddie Holland & Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland.
It’s The Same Old Song was produced by Holland-Dozier & Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland.
The Four Tops released It’s The Same Old Song on Fri Jul 09 1965.