[Verse 1]
People come and go and forget to close the door
And leave their stains and cigarette butts trampled on the floor
And when they do
Remember me, remember me
[Verse 2]
Some of them are old, some of them are new
Some of them will turn up when you least expect them to
And when they do
Remember me, remember me
[Verse 3]
Lucy you're my girl, Lucy you're a star
Lucy please be still and hide your madness in a jar
But do beware
It will follow you, it will follow you
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 4]
Some of them are old but it would help if you could smile
To earn a crooked sixpence you'll walk many crooked miles
And as you do
Remember me, remember me
[Outro]
Doo-roo doo-roo, roo-roo
Doo-roo-roo-roo
Doo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo-roo
Roo-roo-roo-roo
Remember me, remember me
Some of Them Are Old was written by Brian Eno.
Some of Them Are Old was produced by Brian Eno.
Brian Eno released Some of Them Are Old on Fri Feb 08 1974.