Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
Twenty Years Ago was written by Dan Tyler, Wood Newton, Michael Noble, and C. Michael Spriggs. It was recorded by Juice Newton for her 1983 album Dirty Looks and then eventually covered by Kenny Rogers for his album, They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To. Backup vocals were provided by Bill Champli...
[Verse 1]
It's been a long time since I walked
Through this old town
But oh how the memories start to flow
And there's the old movie house
They finally closed it down
You could find me there every Friday night
Twenty years ago
[Verse 2]
I worked the counter at the drugstore down the street
But nobody's left there I would know
On Saturday mornings that's where
All my friends would meet
You'd be surprised to know what a dime would buy
Twenty years ago
[Chorus]
All my memories from those days come gather round me
What I'd give if they could take me back in time
It almost seems like yesterday
Where do the good times go?
Life was so much easier twenty years ago
[Verse 4]
I guess I should stop by Mr. Johnson's hardware store
His only son was my friend Joe
But he joined the army back in 1964
How could we know he would never come back
Twenty years ago
[Chorus]
All my memories from those days come gather round me
What I'd give if they could take me back in time
It almost seems like yesterday
Where do the good times go?
Life was so much easier twenty years ago
Oh, it almost seems like yesterday
Twenty years ago
Twenty Years Ago was written by Michael Spriggs & Michael Noble & Wood Newton & Dan Tyler.
Twenty Years Ago was produced by Jay Graydon & Kenny Mims.
Kenny Rogers released Twenty Years Ago on Mon Jan 05 1987.