Long Long Ago
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Tell me the tales that to me were so dear
and sing me the songs I delighted to hear

Now you are come all my grieve is removed
let me forget that so long you have roved
let me believe that you love as you loved

and now do you remember the path where we met
yeah you told me you never would forget

then to all others my smile you preferred
love when you spoke gave a charm to each word
still my heart treasures the praises I heard

though by your kindness my fond hopes were raised
I know you've by more eloquent lips have been praised
but by long absence your truth has been tried
still to your accents I listened with pride
blessed as I was when I set by your side




long, long ago
long ago

Overall Meaning

Sam Cooke’s song “Long Long Ago” relays the story of a long-ago love remembered, as the singer longs to hear his former love tell him the tales and sing the songs that once brought them together. The singer is elated that his love has returned, forgetting the pain of the long absence and hoping that the love that once existed still lingers. The lyrics describe the memory of when they first met, and how their love outshined the love of all others. Even with time and distance, the singer cherishes the memory of their time together, and though he was promised by others, he still listens to the words of his first love with pride.


The song is written in a waltz tempo and features a unique blend of musical influences that include gospel, blues, and soul. Many of the lyrics of the song reflect traditional themes of blues and gospel music, with a focus on longing, love, and loss. The song is not only memorable for its poignant lyrics, but also for its composition, melding quintessential sounds of different musical genres. Cooke's soulful voice complements the emotive nature of the lyrics.


Some interesting facts about the song "Long Long Ago" include the fact that the song was released in 1965, posthumously, on Cooke's album "Shake" after his untimely death. Additionally, the song features a notable guitar solo by influential guitarist, Bob West, and it was produced by RCA Records' Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore. The song was not released as a single in the United States, but it was released overseas in Japan and the United Kingdom. It is also worth noting that the song was included in the 1992 movie “Malcolm X,” directed by Spike Lee. Another interesting fact is that the song was co-written by Victor Young, a prolific composer who also collaborated with Frank Sinatra in the past.


The chords for Sam Cooke's "Long Long Ago" are not readily available as there is no official sheet music for the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me the tales that to me were so dear
Please share with me the stories that held much value to me.


and sing me the songs I delighted to hear
Sing for me the tunes that brought me much joy before.


Now you are come all my grieve is removed
Your return has lifted all my sorrow and pain.


let me forget that so long you have roved
May I not dwell on the length of time you were away.


let me believe that you love as you loved
Allow me to trust that your love for me remains the same.


and now do you remember the path where we met
Do you recall the place where our paths crossed?


yeah you told me you never would forget
You assured me you would always remember.


then to all others my smile you preferred
I was the one that brought a smile to your face, above everyone else.


love when you spoke gave a charm to each word
Every word you spoke was filled with love and charm.


still my heart treasures the praises I heard
I still hold dear all the compliments you gave me.


though by your kindness my fond hopes were raised
Your kind actions gave me hope for a better future.


I know you've by more eloquent lips have been praised
I know other people have praised you with more eloquence.


but by long absence your truth has been tried
Your character has been tested through your prolonged absence.


still to your accents I listened with pride
I still feel proud when I hear you speak in your unique accent.


blessed as I was when I set by your side
I felt fortunate every time I was next to you.


long, long ago
These memories are from a distant past.




Writer(s): THOMAS H. BAYLY, JOHN THOMPSON

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Phil David


on Goin' Home

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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