Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
There's cowboys that still sit with their backs to the wall
Does a drifter still hear the high winds when they call
Do the hobo's still eat pork and beans in a tin
Does a sailor still cast his precious faith to the wind
Are the villains in black hats, still I see hero's in white
Are the sock hops rocking and rolling Saturday nights
Would a forty-nine Mercury would it still be out of sight
That was the way it was then
Ever night my loving honey I was James Dean
Slow walking, soft talking, silently me
Surely the rebel and me lives again
All for the cause you'll be all caught up in
Well it's a quarter till ten honey, ole killer's lying here in bed
Spinning those old records memories lingering in my head
You know the times were so good I remember songs so sad
For the game I used to play it ain't good, it ain't bad
There's a woman I remember by the way what was her name
We made love, we made love in one hell of a rain
Baby ten minutes how time flew back then
It will never be that way again
Never be that way again
Elvis Presley, James Dean, ole rocking Jerry Lee
That Was the Way It Was Then was written by Mickey Newbury.
That Was the Way It Was Then was produced by Ron Chancey.