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Music Trivia -> Same Title, Different Song -> Those Were the Days

There's only so many unique two word or three word titles that can be invented before groups begin to recycle titles. There's nothing wrong with that of course, but it can be confusing if you're trying to sort out what song is a cover of another song. This section lists songs with identical titles, but different lyrics. To help us keep track of which songs are which, the first two lines of each unique song are listed.

"Those Were the Days"

The following are all the different songs that are titled "Those Were the Days". Check out the index for more examples of songs that have Same Title, but a Different Song.

We ain't lovers no more
We don't laugh no more
Submitted by: Yvette Bristle
Boy, the way Glen Miller played.
Songs that made the hit parade.
Submitted by: Melanie Lee
When the city of Atlantis
Stood serene above the sea
Submitted by: S. Tim Wood
We used to play jump the line,
Or who could wrap the swing around the frame the most times.
Submitted by: Gretchen Wieners
Once upon a time there was a tavern...
Where we used to raise a glass or two.
Submitted by: Melanie Lee

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Submissions

This section works a little differently than others on amIright. If you want to add a song we don't already have listed above, use this form to add an additional song titled "Those Were the Days" that has different lyrics.

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