Doody Baseball cards and birthdays Please take me back To the world gone away Memories Seem like yesterday Old days Good times I remember Gold days Days
my heart to stay (Old days) Darkened dreams of good times gone away (Old days) Days of love and feeling fancy free (Old days) Days of magic still so
Tradução: Chicago. Old Days.
lies So cut the shit, cause its startin to draw flies You're played like my five-year old's newborn toys Don't know shit about Chicago, but I could still
: My daddy told me about the old glory days But I made up my mind about Daddy's ways We followed King to Atlanta and got the slaves all free And the
li, I put him on songs with Jay-Z I'm the Gap like Banana Republic and Old Navy, and oooh It come out sweeter than old Sadie Nice as Bun-B when I met
wait I said it's a party, I gots to run all through We holding 20 plus we can follow if you choose See ain't nothing changed, since the days of the Q
my clothes She was hot - she had no place to go She was hot - on a cold and rainy night Detroit was smoky grey Nothing like the good old days I got a
clothes She was hot - she had no place to go She was hot - on a cold and rainy night Detroit was smoky grey Nothing like the good old days Well I got
clothes She was hot - she had no place to go She was hot - on a cold and rainy night Detroit was smoky grey Nothing like the good old days Well
guy called Johnny Otis took Bo Diddleys rhythm He changed it into handjive and it went like this In a little old country town one day A little old country
Fancy girls out working honky tonk's a place These were a part of the good old days When I used to swing on the south side of Chicago Twenty first and
the great fire in Chicago And the dead lay all around When the fire (When the fire) Comes down from Heaven (Comes down from Heaven) This old world (This old
This is your life, yo You got ups and you got downs, man You got downs and you got ups We all go through the same thing on different days, man Don't act
... go You know... The hood done took under all kinds, yeah I know From my homies down in watts to the g's in chicago (hey what's up homeboy? ) What'
dime for every time I heard my old man say one of these days I wouldn't be like my old man today Talking 'bout places that he'd been Back in his younger days