There Goes That Song Again
Russ Morgan & His Orchestra Lyrics
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We fell in love when we heard it played
Over and over, and over, over again
I still remember when
I sang the words and they made you mine
I'd steal a kiss and repeat each line
Over and over, and over, over and then
We drifted apart, you walked off with my heart
It's funny how one listens,
Just starts me reminiscing
I'd soon forget that when, I told myself
When you said, "So long", but I was wrong
There goes that song again
The song "There Goes That Song Again" by Russ Morgan is a nostalgic love ballad that describes how the melody played on the radio used to be their serenade as it brought them closer together. The song takes the listener back to a time when they were deeply in love, and the lyrics depict how the two lovers used to sing to the song, repeat each line, and steal kisses from each other. The lyrics are portrayed in a way that evokes feelings of nostalgia and regret as the lovers drifted apart, leaving one of them alone while the other walked away with the other's heart. Despite the relationship coming to an end, the song still haunts the singer as it teaches him that it is funny how one listens and how a melody can reignite feelings from the past.
Line by Line Meaning
There goes that song again, we use to call our serenade
The song that brings back memories of the times when we used to call it our serenade
We fell in love when we heard it played
We fell in love when we heard the song played repeatedly
Over and over, and over, over again
The song was played repeatedly and constantly
I still remember when
I still remember the time when the song played
I sang the words and they made you mine
I sang the words of the song and they made you mine
I'd steal a kiss and repeat each line
I'd steal a kiss and repeat each line of the song
Over and over, and over, over and then
The song kept repeating over and over
We drifted apart, you walked off with my heart
We grew apart, and you took my heart with you
It's funny how one listens,
It's funny how one song can bring back memories
Just starts me reminiscing
It just starts me reminiscing about our past together
I'd soon forget that when, I told myself
I'd soon forget about the memories when I told myself to move on
When you said, 'So long', but I was wrong
When you said goodbye, I was wrong to think that I could forget about our memories
There goes that song again
There goes that song again, bringing back memories
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SAMMY CAHN, JULE STYNE
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@mariolucero8559
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@the78prof72
Our pleasure...so glad that you're enjoying the presentation.
@spongevee1
This has a throwback-to-the-1930s feel to it.
@grubskies4221
There is no better feeling than learning a record you bought a while ago for like 3 bucks has every Russ morgan eitbon sample
@meemtiem1273
What's the name of the record?
@grubskies4221
@@meemtiem1273 "music from the Morgan Manor"
@alanfarr9624
Digging at the back of a drawer that's been filling up for 15 years, I found a list of songs I'd taught myself to sing and play on guitar. Among them this one.
I'd completely forgotten about it, but recalled the lyrics straightaway.
And here I am, relistening to an old favourite. Splendid song.
@georgecripe4898
This is my favorite version of this song. You have to love Russ Morgan singing this song well. Very few big band leaders were singers. Thanks for posting.
@the78prof72
Glad that you like it. Thanks for listening!
@statesideqsod
@@the78prof72 Vaugn Monroe was both band leader & singer too.