This video presents a collection of nostalgic 70s-80s pop songs that collectively convey a universal message: the simplest moments in life—like Saturday nights, shared laughter, and quiet evenings—become the most cherished memories we hold onto, and while time constantly changes everything, these ordinary experiences remain meaningful and emotionally significant throughout our lives.
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조용히 혼자 듣고 싶은 노래 '잔잔한 60s 70s 80s 올드팝송 노래 모음" | 추억의 올드 팝송 모음 플레이리스트 | Old Pop Song Playlist
Added:[music] [music] We spend all [singing] week waiting [music] for the weekend, counting down the days. [music] You'd put on your favorite dress. I'd try to look my best and we'd [music] laugh all the way.
The radio was playing [music] songs we [singing] knew by heart [music] and every little street light felt like [music] a shooting [singing] star.
>> [music] >> Back when forever wasn't [music] very [singing] far away, [music] those Saturday night oh they [music] still shine [singing] bright.
>> [music] >> Dancing through the memory like city light. Those [music] Saturday night, [singing] those Saturday night.
Oh, >> everything [music] felt right.
Oh, for a little [music] while.
the whole world smile.
[music] We didn't have much money, [music] but we had all we needed. A song and a place to go. A crowded [singing] little restaurant, [music] a walk beneath the moon.
Taking [singing] the long way home.
No [singing] one knew the future.
[music] No one really [singing] cared.
[music] We were busy being happy in the ordinary air. [music] [music] back when forever wasn't very far away.
[music] Those [singing] Saturday nights, oh, they still shine bright. [music] Dancing through the memories [music] like city lights. Those Saturday [music] nights, [singing] those Saturday nights, [music] [singing] everything felt right.
>> [music] >> for a little while. [music] The whole world smile.
[music] Funny how the simplest [music] moments become the [singing] ones we miss.
[music] Those Saturday nights, still [music and singing] live inside, soft as an old melody, [music] sweet as summertime.
Those Saturday night, those Saturday nights. [music] And even now [music] I can close my eyes and be there somehow. [music] >> [music] [music] >> The room [music] grows quiet.
The [music] day lets go.
A soft light [music and singing] dances across the floor.
Somewhere [music] outside the world moves [music and singing] on.
But in this moment, [music] we're [singing] not alone.
Stay [music] with the music. [singing] Stay for [music] a while.
Sing if you [singing] know it.
Smile if you [music] can.
Stay with the music.
Let the night [singing and music] unwind.
One more [music] song.
One more time.
No [music] grand illusions, [music] no words to prove, just familiar [singing and music] meies.
[music] We once knew the years keep turning [music] like old records do. [music] But every [singing] now and then [music] they bring us back to you.
[music] Stay with the [singing] music.
Stay [music] for a while.
Sing if you know [singing] it. [music] Smile if you can.
Stay [music] with the music. [singing] Let the night unwind, [music] one [music] more song, one more time.
[music] Some songs don't change the [singing] world, they simply [music] stay.
>> [music] >> Stay with the music. [singing] Stay for a while.
[music] Hold to the [singing] feeling.
Don't [music] ask why.
Stay [music] with the music.
Till morning [singing] light.
One more song. [music] One more time. [music] [music] >> [music] >> The band was playing softly near the corner of the room. [music] Someone dimmed the lights a little, just enough [music] to hide the moon.
You looked at me and [singing] smiled [music] the way [singing] you always do and held out your hand [music] like nothing had changed.
Time [music] keeps moving, but some moments stay.
One last dance [music] before the night is [music] through.
One last [music] dance like we [singing] used to do.
Hold me [singing] close.
Don't say [music] a word. [singing] [music] Let the music do what words [music] can't do.
The years have left their footprints on these hands we hold [music] tonight.
But [music] somehow in this mey everything [music] [singing] feels right.
We don't move the way [singing] we used to.
We don't [music and singing] need to anymore.
Love has learned a slower [singing and music] rhythm than it knew [music] before.
Time keeps moving, but some moments [music] stay. [singing] One last dance [music] before the [singing] night is through.
One last dance [music] like we used to do.
[music] Hold me close.
Don't say a word. [music and singing] >> [music] >> Let the music do what words can't do.
[music] Maybe growing older means learning how to sway.
One last dance [music] beneath these gentle [singing] lights.
One last dance.
[music] Just you and I.
Hold me close [music] for one more song.
And let the night [music] carry us home.
>> [music] [music] >> When the [singing] day [music] is growing old and the [music] evening finds my door, [music] I can hear [singing] an old song playing like [music] I've heard [singing] it Before time goes by [music] so quietly. [singing] Come back to me.
[music] Come back to me [music] like [singing] an old [music] meloy. [singing] [music] Stay for a while.
Stay [music] for a while [music] and sing with me.
[music] All the roads [singing] we've walked before still [music] live [singing] somewhere in my heart.
Every [music] little piece of laughter [singing] [music] never really falls apart.
[music] Time goes by [music] so quietly.
Come back [music] to me.
Come back to me. [music] like [singing] an old [music] meloy.
Stay [music] for a while.
Stay for a while and sing with me.
Come back to me [music] like an old meloy. [music] [music] [music] You'd roll the windows down and let [music] the warm wind in.
Singing half the words [music and singing] you knew to songs we'd play again.
Your hand was [music] out the window, drawing circles in the sky.
You made an [music and singing] ordinary road feel like July. [music] Funny how [music] the smallest things remain. [music] Summer in your eyes.
summer [music and singing] in your smile.
Everything [music] felt possible for a [music] little [singing] while.
[music] Summer in your eyes, summer [music] in your laugh.
I still find [music and singing] that sunlight when I look back.
The radio kept fading [music] as the city [singing] disappeared. [music] We talked about tomorrow [music] like it would always [singing] be here.
[music] No promises [singing] forever.
No grand [music] design.
Just a couple hearts believing [music] we had all the time.
Funny how [music] the smallest things remain. [singing] [music] Summer in your eyes, summer [music] in your smile.
Everything [singing] felt [music] possible for a little [singing] while.
Summer in your eyes.
Summer in your [music and singing] lap.
I [music] still find that sunlight when I look back.
[music] Some seasons never leave [singing] us.
They only [music] change their name.
Summer in your eyes.
Summer in your [music] smile.
Even now [music] they warm the night.
[music] Summer in your eyes, [music] summer in your heart.
Maybe [music] that's why memories shine.
[music] I heard that old familiar song drifting [music] through [singing] the door.
And for a little while tonight, [music] I smiled just like before.
The years have come, [music] the years have come like waves [singing] upon the shore.
But [music] something in my heart [singing] still sings just like before.
>> [music] >> Time keeps changing [singing] everything, but not the way [music] [singing] I feel.
Just like before.
[music] Just like [singing] before.
My heart remembers [music and singing] what it's beating [singing] for.
Sing [music and singing] along. Sing along.
Sing along. [singing] Life [music and singing] still sounds just like [music] before.
[music] A photograph, a passing tune, a voice I almost knew. [music] The [music] smallest things can bring us back to something [music] warm [singing] and true.
No need [music] to chase what's gone away or ask for something more.
Some [music] nights the world [singing] feels beautiful just like before. [music] Time [music] keeps changing everything, but not [singing] the way I feel.
[music] Just like before.
Just like [music and singing] before.
My heart remembers [music] what it's beating for.
[music] Sing along. Sing along.
Sing along. [singing] [music] Life still sounds just [music and singing] like before.
[music] Maybe [singing] growing older means learning [music] what to [singing] keep.
Just like before.
Just like [music] before. [singing] The music finds me [singing] at my [music] door.
[music] Sing along. Sing along.
Sing [singing] along.
Life [music] still sounds.
Just like before. [music] Just like before. [music] [music] >> [music] >> The evening light falls [music] through the window, soft upon the floor.
Someone laughs across the hallway like I've heard before.
Outside [music] the city keeps on turning. [singing] Inside time [music] moves slow for just a little while tonight.
There's [music] nowhere [singing] else to go.
One [music] more song [music] before the night is [singing] gone.
[music] One more [singing] song.
[music] Stay a [singing] little longer.
[music] Sing along [singing] like we [music and singing] used to do.
One more [music and singing] song, just me and you.
The room [music] is filled with quiet voices floating [music] through the air.
[singing] Nothing lost and nothing missing.
[music] Just happy to be here. [singing] [music] No promises about tomorrow.
No reasons [music] to explain, [singing] only this [music and singing] familiar feeling [music] like an old refrain.
One more [music] song before the night [singing] is [music] gone.
One more [music and singing] song.
Stay a little [singing] longer. [music] Sing along [music] like we used to [music] do.
One more [music] song. Just me and you.
Some melodies [music and singing] keep shining [music] long after they are [singing] through.
One more [music] song before we say good [music and singing] night.
One more [singing] song.
Everything's [music] all [singing] right.
Sing along [singing] like we [singing] always do.
[music] One more song will see us through.
[music] >> [music] >> You used [music] to tuck your hair behind your ear whenever you were shy.
You'd [music] laugh before you finished every joke and never ask me why.
The [music] summer breeze would lift your dress as we walked side [music] by side.
I didn't know [music and singing] those little things would stay with [singing] me for life.
[music] You still smile in my [singing] mind like the [music] sun through open blinds.
So ordinary, [music and singing] so [music] beautiful.
You [music] still smile in my [singing] mind.
After all this [music] time, no tears fall.
I just smile too.
[music] We never had a perfect love.
[music] We argued now and then, [music] but somehow in [singing] the smallest days, we learned how [music] to begin.
A cup of [music] tea, a Sunday song, [music] the way you'd hum along.
Funny how [music] the quiet things are what remain [singing] the [music] longest.
You still smile in my [singing] mind like the [music] sun through open blinds.
So ordinary, so beautiful. [music] [music] You still smile in my mind.
After all this [music] time, no tears fall.
[music] I just smile too.
[music] Maybe love is [singing] not forever.
[music] Maybe moments are enough.
[music] You still smile in my mind.
Soft as morning [music and singing] light.
What we had [music] was more than time.
[music] You still smile in my mind.
And tonight [music] that feels just right.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> The streets are shining in the moonlight. light.
The [music] windows softly glow.
Someone's radio is playing.
[music and singing] A song from long ago. [singing] The [music] night feels clean and quiet.
The world [music] begins to slow.
And all the [music and singing] little wories have somewhere else to [music] go.
After the [singing] rain, [music] everything feels new.
After the rain, [music] the sky turns blue.
[music] Take my hand.
Walk me home after the rain.
We're [music] not alone.
The [music] distant train keeps rolling beyond the edge of town.
The city breathes a little [music] softer without a single sound. [music] No need to chase tomorrow. [singing] [music] No need to understand.
Some [music] nights are simply meant to hold [music] us where we stand.
After the rain, [singing] [music] everything feels new after the rain. [singing] The [music] sky turns blue.
Take my hand.
Walk [music and singing] me home after the rain. [music] We're not alone.
After the rain, [music] stay a little while after [music] the rain.
Just watch the sky.
[music] The world moves on, but not tonight after the rain. [music] [music] >> [music] >> The [music] sun went [singing] down behind the rooftops.
People [music] heading home.
A tired smile upon my face. [music] But I don't feel alone.
The radio [music] played softly, a tune [music] I used to know.
And for the first time in a [music] long while, I let the [singing] whole day go.
[music] It was a good day.
Nothing more to say.
[music] No [singing] fireworks, no grand [music] parade.
It was a [music] good day and that's enough [music] for me.
A little [singing] love, [music] a little song, a little peace before the dawn.
[music] The dishes drying by the window, the [music] evening [singing] growing still.
The world can keep on turning. [singing] I don't need [music] to chase the thrill.
The stars above [music and singing] are shining the same as [singing] yesterday.
[music] Funny how the smallest things can make a beautiful [music and singing] day.
It was a good day.
Nothing [music] more to say.
[music] No fireworks, [singing] no grand parade.
It [music] was a good day and that's enough [singing] for me.
[music] A little love, a little song, [singing] a little [music] peace before the dawn.
It was a good day.
I wouldn't change [music] a thing.
The night is [music] kind, the heart is light. [music] It was a good day and that's [music] enough for me.
>> [music] [music] >> I still turn my face toward the morning.
Still [music] look up [singing] when birds fly by.
Still believe [singing] a song [music] can find me on an ordinary night.
I've got [music] lines around [singing] my laughter.
Silver [music] hiding in [singing] my hair.
But [music] there's a fire I never [singing] lost.
Still breathing somewhere there.
[music] It's not too late.
Not too late to [music] fall in love [singing] with life [music] again.
It's not too late, [music] not too late [singing] [music] to sing out loud to start [music] again.
Some dreams change their shape with time.
Some quietly [music and singing] slipped away.
But every road that [music] brought me here still has something left to say.
It's not too [singing] late.
Not [music] too late [music] to fall [singing] in love [music] with life again.
It's [music] not too late.
Not too late [music] to sing out loud [music] to start again. [music] The [music] night may come a little sooner, but morning still arise.
>> [music] >> It's not too late, [music] not too late [music] to open [singing] up [music] the window wide.
It's [music] not too late.
Not too late [music] to feel this world still by my side.
[music] >> [music] >> Did we know as we walked [music] beneath those [singing] street lights, laughing like the night would never end?
Did we [music] know with our pockets full of [singing] small change we were richer than we'd ever be [music] again.
We kept saying [music] one day without knowing [singing] these were the days. [music] Did we [singing] know?
Did we [music] know we were [singing] living the story [music] we'd remember?
Did we [singing] know?
Did [music] we know the best of life was hiding in forever?
[singing] Did we [music] know?
[music] Did we know in the middle of the [singing] ordinary we were [music] standing in our favorite years? Did we know all the songs [music] we'd sing together [singing] would still be echoing right here.
We kept [music] saying someday without [music and singing] knowing it was today.
Did we know?
[music] Did we [singing] know we were living the story we'd remember?
[music and singing] Did we know?
Did we know the best of life was hiding [music] in [singing] forever?
Did we know?
Maybe [music] happiness never makes an entrance.
Maybe [music] it just sits beside you.
Quiet as the rain.
Did we know? [music] Did we know that love was there [music] in every [singing] little moment?
Did we [music] know?
Did we know that we'd look [music] back and smile [singing] this way? Did we know?
[music] Or did we simply live and love and call it yesterday?
[music] [music] The radio plays down the hallway.
Someone hums along.
The evening drifts through [music] open [singing] windows.
Soft and slow, the city keeps [music] on moving, but not inside this room [music] tonight. There's nothing waiting, nothing we have to prove. [music] Take it slow.
Take it slow.
Leave the [music and singing] worries by the door. Take it slow.
Take [music] it slow like we've [music] done before.
A familiar melody is [music and singing] playing like an old friend passing through.
[music] No need to chase [music] tomorrow. [singing] Tonight belongs to you.
The lights grow [music] soft around us.
The stars begin to [music] show and all the little [singing and music] moments ask us not [music] to go. [singing] Take it slow.
Take it slow.
Leave [music] the worries by the door.
Take it slow.
Take it slow [music] like we've done before.
[music] Some nights don't change your [singing] life.
[music] They simply make it lighter.
[music] Take it slow.
Take it slow. [music] Stay a little [music and singing] more.
Take it slow.
Take it [music] slow.
That's what songs are for.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> We weren't young [singing] enough to be careless.
[music] Old enough to [singing] know a little more.
Standing [music] by that station platform, dreaming of what life held in [music] store.
You would laugh and call me [music] foolish.
I'd pretend I [singing] didn't care.
[music] But every time I walk beside you, [music] the world felt [singing] lighter there.
[music] Back then, we thought [singing] we'd have [sighs] forever.
When [music and singing] we were almost young, we held the [singing] world like [music] summer.
when we [singing] were almost [music] young.
The nights were never long enough.
[music] You took my hand, I held my breath, [music] and life was [singing] waiting just beyond the dawn. [music] We didn't [music] know what love was called then.
We just knew we hated goodbyes. [music] Coffee cups and borrowed [singing] records.
[music] Hope reflected in your eyes.
The years [music] have changed the way I [singing] see it.
>> [music] >> But one thing still stays true.
[music] I never knew how much I love those days [music] until they turned into you.
Back then, [music] we thought we'd have [sighs] forever.
[music] When we [singing] were almost young, [music] we held the world [singing] like summer.
When we [music] were almost young, the nights were never long enough.
You took [music] my hand.
I held my breath.
And life was waiting just beyond the dawn.
[music] Maybe that's what growing older means.
learning [music] what was beautiful when we were [singing] almost young.
[music] I still can hear your laughter [music] when we were almost young. [music] The stars all seem so close.
[music] You took my hand.
I closed [singing] my eyes. And somewhere [music] in my heart, we're still walking home.
[music] >> [music] >> You [music] brushed the rain from [singing] off your jacket, laughed and tucked your hair away.
talking [music] about the smallest things at the end [singing] of an ordinary day.
I [music] never thought to hold that moment.
Never [music] thought to memorize the way your eyes [music] would disappear when you smiled [singing] with all your heart.
If I [music] knew then what I know [singing] now, I would have stayed a little longer. [music and singing] If I knew then how time moves on, I would have [music and singing] loved you a little louder.
>> [music] >> We were busy being younger.
Certain [music] life would always wait.
[music] Never dreaming simple [singing] evenings could become the things we'd [music] save.
Now your name arrives like [music] music.
Soft and unexpected [music] too, not with sorrow, not with regret.
Only gratitude [music and singing] for you.
If I knew then would I know [singing] now. [music] I would have stayed a little longer [music and singing] if I knew then how time moves on. [music] I would have loved you a little [music and singing] louder.
Some loves don't end in [music] forever.
They simply teach the heart to grow.
[music] [singing] If I knew then I'd [music] hold your hand a little [singing] tighter through the years. If I knew then I'd still let go.
But I [music] thank the world for letting [singing] me love you.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> We spend all week [music] waiting for the weekend, counting down the days. You'd put on [singing] your favorite dress. I'd [music] try to look my best and we'd laugh all [music] the way.
The radio was playing [music] songs [singing] we knew by heart.
[music] And every little street light felt like a shooting [singing] star.
[music] Back when forever wasn't very far away.
Those [music] Saturday nights oh they still shine bright.
Ooh, dancing through the memory like [music] city light. Oh, [singing] Saturday night. Oh, Saturday night.
[music] Oh, everything [singing] felt right.
Oh, [music] for a little while.
[music] The whole world smiled.
[music] We didn't have much money.
>> [music] >> But we had all we needed. A song and a place to go. [music] A crowded [singing] little restaurant. A walk beneath the moon.
Taking the long way home. [music] No [singing] one knew the future.
[music] No [singing] one really cared.
>> [music] >> We were busy being happy [music] in the ordinary [singing] air.
[music] Back when forever wasn't very far away.
Those Saturday nights, [music] oh, they [singing] still shine bright.
[music] Dancing through the memories like [music] city lights. Those Saturday nights, those Saturday nights.
Oh, [music] everything felt right.
For a little while, [music] the whole world smiled.
[music] Funny how the simplest moments become the ones [singing and music] we miss. Those Saturday nights, still live inside, soft as an old melody, [music] sweet as summertime.
Those Saturday nights. Those Saturday [singing and music] nights.
And even [music] now I can close my eyes [music] and be there [singing] somehow.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> The room grows quiet.
>> [music] >> The day lets go.
A soft light [singing] dances [music] across the floor.
Somewhere [music] outside [singing] the world moves on.
But in this moment, we're [music] not alone.
Stay [music] with the music.
Stay for [music] a while.
Sing if [music] you [singing] know it.
Smile if you [music] can.
Stay with the music.
[music] Let the night [singing] unwind.
One more [music] song.
One more [music] time.
[music] No grand [singing] illusions, no words to prove, [music] just familiar [singing] meies.
We [music] once knew the years keep turning [music] like old records do. [music] But every now [singing] and then [music] they bring us back to you. [music] Stay with the [singing] music.
[music] Stay for a while. [music] Sing if you [singing] know it.
[music] Smile if you can.
[music] Stay with the music. [singing] Let the [music] night unwind.
One more [music] song.
One more time. [music] Some songs don't change the world, [music] they [singing] simply stay.
Stay [music] with the music.
Stay for a while. [music] Hold to the [singing] feeling.
Don't ask why.
Stay [music] with the music.
Till morning [singing] light.
One more song. [music] One more time. [music] >> [music] [music] >> The band was playing softly near the [music] corner of the room.
Someone dimmed the lights a little.
[music and singing] Just enough to hide the moon.
You looked at me and smiled [music] the way you always [music and singing] do and held out your hand like nothing [music] had changed.
Time keeps moving, but some moments stay.
One last dance before the night is through.
One [music and singing] last dance like we used to do.
Hold me [singing] close.
Don't [music] say a word. [singing] Let the [music] music do what words can't do.
The years have left their footprints.
>> [music] >> on these hands we hold tonight.
But [music] somehow in this mey, everything [music] feels right.
We don't move [singing] the way we used to.
We don't [music and singing] need to anymore.
Love has learned a slower rhythm than it knew before.
[music] Time keeps moving, but some moments stay.
[music] One last [singing] dance before [music] the night is through.
[music] One last [singing] dance like we used to do.
Hold me close. [singing] Don't say a word. [music and singing] Let the [music] music do what words can't do.
[music] Maybe growing older [music] means learning how to sway.
[music] One last dance beneath [music] these gentle lights.
One last dance.
[music] Just you and I.
Hold me close for one more song.
And let the night [music] carry us home.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> When the day is growing [singing] old and the evening finds [music] my door, I can hear [singing] an old [music] song playing like I've heard it All before [music] time goes by so quietly.
[singing and music] Come back to me.
[music] Come back to [singing] me like an old [music] meloy.
Stay for a while.
Stay for a while [music] and sing with me.
[music] All the roads [singing] we've walked before [music] still live [singing] somewhere in my heart.
>> [music] >> Every little piece of [singing] laughter never [music] really falls apart.
Time goes [music and singing] by so quietly. [singing] [music] Come back to me.
Come [music] back to me.
like [music] an [singing] old meloy. [music] Stay [music] for a while.
Stay for a while [music] and sing with me.
Come back to me like an old meloy.
[music] [music] You'd roll the windows down and [music] let the [singing] warm wind in.
Singing half the words [music] you knew to songs we'd play again. [music] Your hand was out the [singing] window, drawing circles in [music] the sky.
You made an [singing] ordinary [music] road feel like July.
Funny [music] how the smallest things remain.
Summer [music and singing] in your eyes.
summer [music] in your smile.
Everything felt possible [music and singing] for a little while. [music] Summer in your eyes, [music] summer in your laugh.
I still [music] find that sunlight when I look [gasps] back.
The radio kept fading [music] as the city [singing] disappeared.
We talked [music and singing] about tomorrow like it would always be here.
[music] No promises [singing] forever.
No grand design.
Just a couple hearts [music] believing we had all the time. [music] Funny how the smallest [music] things remain. [singing] Summer [music] in your eyes, summer in your smile.
>> [music] >> Everything [singing] felt possible [music] for a little while.
Summer [singing] in your [music] eyes.
Summer in your laugh.
[music] I still find that sunlight [music] when I look back.
Some [music and singing] seasons never leave us.
They only [music] change their name.
Summer in your eyes.
[music] Summer in your smile.
>> [music] >> Even now [music] they warm the night.
[music] Summer in your eyes, [music] summer in your heart. [music] Maybe that's why memories shine. [music] >> [music] [music] >> I heard that old familiar song drifting through the [singing] door.
And for a little while tonight, I smiled [music] just like before.
The years have [music] come, the years have come like waves [singing] upon the shore.
[music] But something in my heart still sings just like [music] before.
>> [music] >> Time keeps changing [singing] everything, but [music] not the way I feel.
Just like before.
Just like before. [singing] My heart [music] remembers what it's [music and singing] beating for.
Sing [music] along. Sing along.
Sing along. [singing] Life [music and singing] still sounds just like [music] before. [singing] A photograph, a [music] passing tune, a voice I almost knew.
The [music] smallest things can bring us back to something warm [music and singing] and true.
No need [music] to chase what's gone away or ask for something [singing] more.
Some [music] nights the world [singing] feels beautiful just like [music] before.
Time keeps [music] changing everything [singing] but not [music] the way I feel.
Just like before. [music] Just like before.
[music] My heart remembers [singing] what it's [music] beating for.
Sing [music] along. Sing along.
[singing] Sing [music] along.
Life still sounds [singing] just like before.
[music] Maybe growing older means learning [singing] what to [music] keep.
Just like before.
Just like [music] before. [singing] The music finds [singing] me at my door. [singing] Sing [music] along. Sing along.
Sing along. [singing] [music] Life still [singing] sounds.
Just [music and singing] like before.
Just [music] like before.
>> [music] [music] >> The evening light falls through the window, soft [music] upon the floor.
Someone [music] laughs across the hallway.
Like I've heard before.
[music] Outside the city keeps on turning.
[music] Inside time moves slow for just [music] a little while [singing] tonight.
There's nowhere else to go. [music] One more [singing] song [music] before the night is gone. [music] One more [singing] song.
[music] Stay a little [singing] longer.
[music] Sing along. [singing] like we [music] used to do.
One more [singing] [music] song, just me and you.
[music] The room is filled with quiet voices [music] floating through the [singing] air.
[music] Nothing lost and nothing missing.
Just happy [music] to be [singing] here.
[music] No promises about tomorrow.
No reasons to explain. [music] Only this familiar [singing] feeling like [music] an old refrain. [singing] One more song [music] before the night is gone. [singing] [music] One more song.
[music] Stay a [singing] little longer.
Sing [music] along [singing] like [music] we used to do.
One [music] more [singing] song. Just me and you.
[music] Some melodies [singing] keep shining.
>> [music] >> Long after they are through, one [music] more [singing] song before we say good night.
[music] One more [singing] song.
[music] Everything's [singing] all right.
[music] Sing along [singing] [music] like we always do.
One more [music] song will see us through. [music] >> [music] >> You used [music] to tuck your hair behind your ear [music] whenever you were shy.
You'd laugh before you finished every joke [music] and never [singing] ask me why.
[music] The summer [singing] breeze would lift your dress as we walked side [music] by side.
I didn't know those [singing] little things would [music] stay with me for life.
You still smile [music] in my [singing] mind like the sun through open [music] blinds.
So ordinary, [music] so beautiful.
[music] You still smile in my mind.
After all [music] this time, no tears fall.
[music] I just smile, too.
We never had a perfect love.
[music] We argued [singing] now and then, but somehow [music] in the smallest days, we learned how to begin.
A cup of tea, a [music] Sunday song, the way you hum [music] along.
Funny how the quiet things are what [music] remain the longest.
You still smile [music] in my mind like the sun through open [music] blinds.
So ordinary, [singing] so [music] beautiful.
You still smile [music] in my mind after all this [music] time.
No tears fall.
[music] I just smile too.
[music] Maybe love is not forever.
Maybe [music] moments are enough.
[music] You still smile in my mind.
[music] Soft as morning light.
What we had was [music] more than time.
You [music] still smile in my mind.
[music] And tonight that feels [music] just right.
[music] >> [music] >> The streets [music] are shining in the moonlight.
The windows [music] softly glow.
Someone's radio is playing a [music] song from long ago. [singing] The night feels [music] clean and quiet.
The world begins to slow and all [music and singing] the little wories have somewhere else to go after the [music and singing] rain.
Everything feels new [music] after the rain.
The sky [music] turns blue.
Take my [music and singing] hand.
Walk [music] me [singing] home [music] after the rain.
We're not alone. [music] >> [music] >> A distant train keeps rolling beyond the edge of town.
The city breathes [music] a little softer without a single sound.
[music] No need to chase tomorrow. [singing] [music] No need to understand.
[music] Some nights are simply meant [music] to hold us where [singing] we stand.
After the rain, [music] everything [singing] [music] feels new.
After the rain, [singing and music] the sky turns blue.
Take my hand.
[music] Walk me [singing] home [music] after the rain.
We're not alone. [music] After the rain, stay [music] a little while [music] after the rain.
[music] Just watch the sky.
>> [music] >> The world moves on, [music] but not tonight after the rain. [music] [music] >> [music] >> The sun went down behind the rooftops.
People heading [music] home.
A tired smile upon my face. [music] But I don't feel alone.
The radio played softly.
[music] A tune I [singing] used to know.
And for the first time in a [music] long while, I let the [singing] whole day go.
It was [music] a good day.
Nothing [singing] more to say.
No fireworks, [music] no grand parade.
It was [music] a good day and that's enough for me.
>> [music] >> A little love, a little song, a little peace before [music] the dawn.
The dishes drying by [music and singing] the window.
The evening [music] growing still.
The world can keep on [singing] turning.
I don't need to chase [music] the thrill.
The stars above [music and singing] are shining.
[music] The same as yesterday. [singing] Funny [music] how the smallest things can make a beautiful day.
It was a good day.
Nothing more [music] to say, no [music and singing] fireworks, no grand parade.
>> [music] >> It was a good day and that's [music and singing] enough for me.
[music] A little love, a [singing] little song, a little peace before the [music] dawn.
It was a good day.
I [music] wouldn't change a thing.
The night is kind, the heart is light. [music] It was a good day, [music] and that's enough for me.
>> [music] [music] >> I still turn my face toward the morning.
[music] Still look up when birds fly by.
Still believe a song can find me on an ordinary [singing and music] night.
I've got [singing] lines around my laughter, silver hiding in [music] my hair.
But there's a fire I never [singing] lost. [music] Still breathing somewhere there.
[music] It's not [singing] too late.
Not too late [music] to fall [singing] in love with [music] life again.
It's [music] not too late.
Not too [music and singing] late to sing out loud, [music] to start again.
Some [music] dreams change their shape with time.
Some [music] quietly slipped away.
But every road that [music] brought me here still has something left [music] to say.
It's [music] not too late.
Not too late [music] to fall in love [music] with life again.
It's not too late.
[music] Not too [singing] late [music] to sing out loud to start again.
[music] The night may come a little sooner, but morning still arise.
>> [music] >> It's not too late, [music] not too late [music] to open [singing] up [music] the window wide.
It's not too [music] late.
Not too late [music] to feel this world [music] still by my side.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Did we know as we walked [music] beneath those street lights, laughing like the night would never end, did we [music] know with our pockets full of small change, we were richer [music] than we'd ever be again.
We kept saying [music] one day without knowing [singing] these were the days.
Did we [music] know?
Did we know we were living [singing] the [music] story we'd remember?
Did we know?
Did we know [music] the best of life was hiding [singing] in forever?
Did we know?
Did we know?
In the [music] middle of the ordinary, we were standing in our favorite [music] years. Did we know all the [music] songs we'd sing together would still be echoing right here.
We kept saying someday [music] without knowing [singing] it [music] was today.
[singing] Did we know?
Did [music] we know we were [singing] living the story we'd remember? [music] Did we [singing] know?
Did we know the best of [singing] life was hiding in [music] forever?
Did we know? [singing] Maybe [music] happiness never makes an entrance.
Maybe it just sits beside you, quiet as the rain. [music] Did we know?
Did we [music] know that love was there in every [music and singing] little moment?
Did we know?
Did we [music] know that we'd look back and [music] smile this way? Did we know?
[singing] [music] Or did we simply live and [music] love and call it yesterday?
[music] M >> [music] >> The radio plays down the hallway.
Someone [music] hums along.
The evening drifts through open [music and singing] windows, soft and slow.
The city keeps on moving, [music] but not inside this room.
Tonight there's [music] nothing waiting, nothing we have to prove.
Take it [music and singing] slow.
Take it slow.
Leave the [music and singing] worries by the door. Take it slow.
Take it [music] slow.
like we've [music] done before.
A familiar melody is [music] playing like an old friend passing through.
No need [music] to chase tomorrow.
Tonight belongs to you.
The lights grow [music] soft around us.
The stars begin to [singing] show.
And all [music] the little [singing] moments, ask [music] us not to go.
Take it [singing] slow.
Take it slow. [music] Leave the worries by the door. [music] Take it slow.
Take it slow like we've [music] done before.
Some nights [music] don't change your life.
They simply [music] make it lighter.
>> [music] >> Take it slow.
Take it slow.
Stay [music] a little more.
Take it slow.
Take it slow.
That's [music] what songs are for.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> We weren't young enough to be careless.
Old [music] enough to [singing] know a little more.
Standing [music] by that station platform, [singing] dreaming of what life [music] held in store.
You would laugh and call [music] me foolish.
I'd pretend I didn't care.
>> [music] >> But every time I walked beside you, [music] the world felt [singing] lighter there.
Back then, [music] we thought we'd have [sighs] forever.
When we were [singing] almost young, we held the world like [singing and music] summer when we were almost [music] young.
The nights were never [singing] long enough.
[music] You took my hand, I held my [music] breath, and life was [singing] waiting just [music] beyond the dawn.
[music] We didn't know what love was called then.
We just knew we hated goodbyes. [music] Coffee cups and borrowed records.
[singing and music] Hope reflected in your eyes.
The [music] years have changed the way I [singing] see it.
But one thing still [music] stays true.
I never knew how much I love [music] those days until they turned into you.
Back then, [music] we thought we'd have [sighs] forever.
[music] When we were almost young, we held the world [music and singing] like summer.
when we were almost [music and singing] young.
The nights were never long [music] enough.
You took my hand, I held my [music] breath, and life was waiting just beyond the dawn.
>> [music] >> Maybe that's what growing older [singing] means.
[music] Learning what was beautiful when we were almost [music] young.
I still can hear your laughter.
When [music] we were [singing] almost young, the stars all seemed so close.
You [music] took my hand.
I closed my eyes and somewhere in my heart, [music] we're still walking home.
Yeah. [music] You brush the rain [music and singing] from off your jacket.
laughed and tucked your hair away.
Talking [music] about the smallest things at the end of an ordinary [singing and music] day.
I never thought to [music] hold that [singing] moment.
Never thought to memorize [music] the way your eyes would disappear when you smiled with all your heart.
If I [music] knew then what I know [singing] now, I [music] would have stayed a little longer.
If [music] I knew then how time moves [singing] on, I would have loved you [music] a little louder.
We were [music] busy being younger.
Certain life would always wait.
Never [music] dreaming simple [singing] evenings could become the things we'd save.
[music] Now your name arrives like music.
soft [music] and unexpected too, not with sorrow, not [music] with regret, only gratitude [singing] for you.
If I knew then, would I know [music and singing] now?
I would have stayed a little longer. [singing] If I knew then [music] how time moves on, I would have loved you a little louder.
Some loves don't end [music] in forever.
They simply teach the heart to [music] grow.
[singing] If I knew then I'd hold your [music] hand a little tighter through the [singing] years. If I knew then [music] I'd still let go, but I'd [music and singing] thank the world for letting me love you. [music] >> [music] >> We'd [music] spend all week waiting [music] for [singing] the weekend, counting down the days. You'd put [singing] on your favorite dress.
[music] I'd try to look my best and we'd laugh all the [singing] way.
The radio was playing.
[music] Songs we knew by heart.
And every [music] little street light felt [music] like a shooting [singing] star.
[music] Back when forever wasn't very far away, [music] those Saturday night oh they [music and singing] still shine bright.
Dancing through the memory [music] like city light. Oh [singing] Saturday [music] night. Oh Saturday night.
[music] Oh, everything felt right.
Oh, [music] for [singing] a little while.
[music] the whole world smile.
We didn't [music] have much money, but [music] we had all we needed. A song and a place to go. A crowded [singing and music] little restaurant, a walk beneath the moon.
Taking the [singing] long [music] way home.
No one knew the future.
No [singing and music] one really cared.
We were busy [music] being happy in the ordinary air. [music] Back when [music and singing] forever wasn't very far away. [music] Those [singing] Saturday nights, [music] oh, they still shine [singing] bright.
Dancing [music] through the memories like city lights. Those Saturday nights.
Those Saturday nights, everything felt right [music] for a little while.
[music] The whole world smiled.
>> [music] >> Funny how the simplest [music] moments become the ones we [singing] miss.
Those Saturday nights still live inside [music] soft as an old [singing] melody.
Sweet as summertime. [music] Those Saturday night. Those Saturday nights.
>> [music] >> And even now I can close my eyes [music] and be there [singing] somehow.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> The room grows quiet.
[music] The day lets go.
A soft [music] light [singing] dances across the floor.
Somewhere [music and singing] outside the world moves [music and singing] on.
But in this moment, we're not alone. [music and singing] Stay with the music.
Stay [music] for a while.
Sing [music] if you [singing] know it.
Smile [music] if you can.
Stay with [music] the music.
Let the night [singing] unwind. [music] One more [music and singing] song.
One more time.
[music] No grand illusions, [singing and music] no words to prove, [music] just familiar [singing] meies.
[music] We once knew the years [music] keep turning like old records do.
But every now [singing] and then they [music] bring us back to you.
Stay with the [music and singing] music.
Stay for a while. [music] Sing if you [singing] know it.
Smile [music] if you can.
Stay with the [singing] music. [music] Let the night unwind, one more [music and singing] song, one more time.
[music] Some songs don't change the world, they [music] simply stay. [singing] Stay [music] with the music.
Stay for a while.
[music] Hold to the [singing] feeling.
Don't [music] ask why.
Stay with the [singing] music.
>> [music] >> Till morning light.
[music] One more song.
One more time. [music] >> [music] >> The band was playing softly [music] near the corner of [singing] the room.
Someone dimmed the lights a little, just enough to hide the moon.
You looked at me [music] and smiled the way [singing] you always [music] do and held out your hand like nothing had [music] changed.
Time keeps moving, but [music] some moments stay.
One last dance before [music] the night is through.
One [music] last dance like we used [music] to do.
Hold me close.
Don't say a word.
Let the [music] music do what words can't do.
The years have left their footprints.
[music] on these hands we hold tonight.
[music] But somehow in this [singing] mey, everything [music] feels right.
We don't [singing] move the way we used to.
[music] We don't need to anymore.
Love has learned a slower rhythm [singing] [music] than it knew before.
Time [music] keeps moving, but some moments stay.
[music] One last dance before the night is through.
[music] One last [singing] dance like we [music] used to do.
Hold me close.
Don't say a word. [singing] >> [music] >> Let the music do what words [music and singing] can't do.
[music] Maybe growing older means learning how to sway.
[music] One last dance beneath [music] these gentle lights.
One last dance. [music] Just you and I.
[music] Hold me close for [music] one more song.
And let the night [music] carry us home. [music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> When the day is growing old [music and singing] and the evening finds my [music] door, I can hear an old [music] song playing like I've heard [singing] it all Before [music] time goes by so quietly.
[music and singing] Come back to me.
[music] Come back to me like [music] an old meloy. [singing] Stay [music] for a while.
[music] Stay for a while [music] and sing with me.
[music] All the roads [singing] we've walked before [music] still live [singing] somewhere in my heart. [music] Every little piece of laughter [music] never really falls apart.
Time [music] goes by so [music] quietly.
Come back to me. [music] Come back to me.
>> [music] >> like an [singing] old [music] meloy.
Stay [music] for a while.
[music] Stay for a while and [music] sing with me.
Come back to me [music] like an old meloy.
[music] [music] You'd roll the windows down [music] and let the warm [singing] wind in.
[music] Singing half the words you knew to [music] songs we'd play again.
Your hand [music] was out the window, drawing circles in the sky.
You [music] made an ordinary road feel [music] like July.
Funny how the smallest [music] [singing] things remain.
Summer [singing and music] in your eyes.
summer in your smile.
Everything [music] felt possible for [music] a little while.
Summer in your eyes, [music] summer in your [singing] laugh. [music] I still find that sunlight [music] when I look [sighs] back.
The radio kept fading as the [music] city [singing] disappeared.
We talked [music and singing] about tomorrow like it would always be here. [music] No [singing] promises forever.
No [music] grand design.
Just a [music] couple hearts believing we had all the time.
Funny how [music] the smallest [singing] things remain.
Summer [music and singing] in your eyes, summer in [music] your smile.
Everything felt [music] possible [singing] for a little while.
[music] Summer [singing] in your eyes.
[music] Summer in your lap.
[music] I still find that [singing] sunlight [music] when I look back.
Some [singing] seasons [music] never leave us.
They only [music] change their name.
Summer in [singing] your eyes.
Summer in your smile. [music] Even now [music] they warm the night.
Summer in your eyes, [music] summer in your heart.
[music] Maybe that's why memories [music] shine.
>> [music] [music] >> I heard that old [singing] familiar song drifting through the door. [music] And for a little while tonight, I smiled just like before.
The years have come, the years [music] have come like waves [singing] upon the shore.
But [music] something in my heart still sings just like before.
>> [music] >> Time keeps changing [singing] everything, [music] but not the way I feel.
Just [music] like before.
Just like [singing] [music] before.
My heart [music] remembers what it's [music] beating for. [singing] [music] Sing along. [singing] Sing along.
Sing along. [singing] Life [music] still sounds just like [music] before.
A photograph, a passing [music] tune, a voice I [singing] almost knew.
[music] The smallest things can bring us back to something [music] warm and true.
No need [music] to chase what's gone away or ask for something more.
[singing] Some [music] nights the world [singing] feels beautiful just [music] like before.
[music] Time keeps changing [singing] everything but not the [music] way I feel.
Just like before.
Just [music] like before.
My heart [music and singing] remembers what it's beating for.
Sing [music] along. [singing] Sing along.
Sing [singing] along.
Life still sounds [singing] [music] just like before.
[music] Maybe [singing] growing older means learning what to [music] keep. [singing] Just like before.
Just like before. [music and singing] The music finds [singing] me at my door. [singing] Sing [music] along. [singing] Sing along.
Sing along. [singing and music] Life still sounds.
[music] Just like before.
Just [music] like before.
[music] >> [music] >> The evening light falls through the window, soft upon [music] the floor.
Someone laughs across [music] the hallway like [music] I've heard before.
Outside [music] the city keeps on turning. [singing] Inside [music] time moves slow for just [music] a little while tonight.
There's nowhere else [singing] to go.
One more song [singing and music] before the night is gone. [music] One more song.
[music] Stay [singing] a little longer.
Sing along [singing and music] like we used to do. [music] One more [music] song, just me and you.
The [music] room is filled with quiet voices floating through the [singing] air.
[music] Nothing lost and nothing missing.
Just happy [music] to be [singing] here.
No promises [music] about tomorrow.
No reasons [music] to explain, only this familiar [singing] feeling like an old [music] refrain.
One more [music and singing] song before the night is gone. [singing] [music] One more song.
[music] Stay a [singing] little longer.
[music] Sing along [music] like we used to do.
One [music] more song. Just me and you. [music] Some melodies [singing] keep shining [music] long after they are [singing] through.
One more [music] song before we [music and singing] say good night.
One more song. [music] Everything's [singing] all right.
Sing along [singing] [music] like we always [singing] do.
One more [music and singing] song will see us through.
>> [music] [music] >> You used [music] to tuck your hair behind your ear whenever you were shy.
You'd [music] laugh before you finished every joke and never ask me why.
[music] The summer breeze would lift your dress [music] as we walked side by side.
I [music] didn't know those [singing] little things would stay with me for life.
You still [music] smile in my mind like the sun through open blinds.
[music] So ordinary, [singing] so [music] beautiful.
You still smile in [music] my mind.
After all [music] this time, no tears fall.
[music] I just smile too.
[music] We never had a perfect love. [music] We argued now [singing] and then, but somehow [music] in the smallest days, we learned how [music] to begin.
A cup of tea, [music] a Sunday song, the way you'd hum [music] along.
Funny how [music] the quiet things are what remain [singing] the longest.
You still [music] smile in my mind like the sun through [music] open blinds.
So ordinary, [singing] [music] so beautiful.
You still smile in my mind. [music] After all this time, no tears [music and singing] fall.
I just smile too.
[music] Maybe love [music] is not forever.
[music] Maybe moments are enough.
[music] You still smile in my mind.
Soft as [music] morning light.
What we had [music] was more than time.
You [music] still smile in my mind.
And tonight [music] that feels just right.
>> [music] [music] >> The streets [music] are shining in the moonlight. light.
The windows [music] softly glow.
Someone's radio is [singing] playing.
[music] A song from long ago.
The night feels clean [music] and quiet.
The world begins to slow.
And all [music and singing] the little wories have somewhere else to [music] go after the [singing] rain.
Everything feels [music and singing] new.
After the [music] rain, the sky turns [music] blue.
Take my hand.
[music] Walk me home after the rain.
We're not alone. [music] The distant train [music] keeps rolling beyond the edge of town.
The city breeze [music] a little softer without a single sound.
No need [music] to chase tomorrow.
[singing] [music] No need to understand.
Some [music] nights are simply meant to hold us where [singing] we stand.
After the rain, [music] everything feels new [music] after the rain. [singing] The sky turns [music] blue.
[music] Take my hand.
Walk [music] me [singing] home after the rain.
We're not alone.
After the [music] rain, stay a little [music] while after the rain. [music and singing] Just watch the sky.
[music] The world [singing] moves on, but not tonight after the rain. [music] >> [music] >> The sun went down [singing] behind the rooftops.
People heading home. [music] A tired smile upon my face.
But I don't feel [music] alone.
The radio [music] played softly, a tune I [music] used to know.
And for the first time in [music and singing] a long while, I let the [music] whole day go.
It was a good day.
Nothing [music and singing] more to say.
No [music] fireworks, no grand parade.
[music] It was a good day [music] and that's enough for me.
A little love, a little song, [music and singing] a little peace before the dawn.
[music] The dishes [music] drying by the window.
>> [music] >> The evening growing still.
[music] The world can keep on turning.
I don't need to chase [music] the thrill.
The stars above are shining [music] the same as yesterday.
[music] Funny how the smallest things can make a beautiful day.
It was a good day.
[music] Nothing more [singing] to say, no [singing and music] fireworks, no grand parade.
>> [music] >> It was a good day and that's [music and singing] enough for me.
A little love, [music and singing] a little song, a little peace before the dawn.
[music] It was a good day.
I [singing] wouldn't [music] change a thing.
The night is [music] kind, the heart is light.
It was a good [music and singing] day.
And that's enough for me.
>> [music] [music] >> I still turn my face toward the morning.
[music] Still look up [singing] when birds fly by.
[music] Still believe a [singing] song can find me on an ordinary [singing] night.
I've got lines [music and singing] around my laughter, silver hiding [singing] in [music] my hair.
But there's a fire I [music] never lost.
Still breathing somewhere [singing] there.
It's [music] not too late.
Not too late [music and singing] to fall in love with [music] life again.
It's not [music] too late.
Not too [music and singing] late to sing out loud, [singing] [music] to start again.
Some dreams [music] change their shape with time.
Some quietly slipped away. [music] But every road [singing] that brought me here still has [music] something left to say.
It's not [music] too late.
Not too late [music] to fall in love [music] with life again.
It's not too late. [music] Not too late [music] to sing out loud [singing] to start again.
[music] The night may come a little sooner, but morning still arise.
>> [music] >> It's not too late, not too late [music] to open [singing] up [music] the window wide.
[music] It's not too late.
Not too late [music] to feel this world [music] still by my side.
[music] >> [music] >> Did we know as we [music] walked beneath those street lights, laughing like the night would never end.
Did we know with our [music] pockets full of small change we were richer than we'd ever be [music and singing] again.
We kept saying [music] one day without knowing [singing] these were the days.
Did we [music] know?
Did we know [music] we were living the story [singing] we'd remember?
Did we know?
Did we know [music] the best of life was hiding in forever?
Did [music] we know?
Did we know?
In the middle [music] of the [singing] ordinary, we were standing in our favorite years.
Did we know [music] all the songs we'd sing together would still [music] be echoing right here.
We kept [music] saying someday [music] without knowing it was today. [singing] Did we [music] know?
Did we know [singing] we were living the story we'd remember?
[singing] Did we know? [music] Did we know the best of [music] life was hiding in [singing] forever?
Did we know maybe [music] happiness never makes [singing] an entrance?
Maybe [music] it just sits beside you.
[singing] Quiet as [music] the rain.
Did we know?
Did we [music] know that love was there in every [music and singing] little moment?
Did we know?
Did we know [music] that we'd look back and [music] smile this way? [singing] Did we know?
[music] Or did we simply live and love and call it yesterday? [music] [music] M >> [music] >> The radio plays down the hallway.
[music] Someone hums along.
The evening drifts through [music] open windows, soft and [music] slow.
The city keeps on [music] moving, but not inside this [music] room.
Tonight there's nothing waiting, nothing we have to prove. [music] Take it slow.
Take it slow.
Leave the [music and singing] worries by the door. Take it slow.
Take it slow.
like we've [music] done before.
A familiar melody is playing like an old [music] friend passing through.
No need to chase tomorrow. [singing] [music] Tonight belongs to you.
The lights grow [music] soft around us.
The stars begin [music] to show.
And all the little moments, [music] ask us not to go. [singing] [music] Take it slow.
Take it slow.
[music] Leave the worries by the door. [music] Take it [singing] slow.
Take it slow [music] like we've done before.
[music] Some nights don't change your life.
They [music] simply make it lighter.
[music] Take it [singing] slow.
Take it slow.
[music] Stay a little more.
Take it slow.
Take [music] it slow.
That's what songs [music] are for.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> We weren't Young enough to be careless.
Old enough to know [singing and music] a little more.
Standing by that station platform, [singing] dreaming of what life held in store.
You would laugh and call me foolish.
>> [music] >> I'd pretend I didn't care, [music] but every time I walked beside you, the world [music] felt lighter there.
Back then, we thought [music and singing] we'd have forever.
[music] When we were almost [singing] young, we held the world [singing] like summer.
[music] When we were [singing] almost young, [music] the nights were never [singing] long enough.
You took my hand. [music] I held my breath.
And life was waiting [music and singing] just beyond the dawn.
[music] We didn't know [singing] what love was called. Then [music] we just knew we hated goodbyes.
Coffee [music] cups and borrowed [singing] records.
Hope reflected in your eyes.
[music] The years have changed the way I see it.
[music] But one thing still stays true.
I never knew how much I [music] love those days.
until they turned into you.
Back then, [music] we thought we'd have forever.
When we [singing] were almost young, we held the world like summer [singing] [music] when we were almost young.
The nights were never long enough.
[music] You took my hand.
I held my breath.
And life was waiting [music] just beyond the dawn.
[music] Maybe that's what growing older [singing] means.
learning [music] what was beautiful when we were [singing] almost young.
[music] I still can hear your laughter when we were [music and singing] almost young.
The stars all seemed so close.
[music] You took my hand.
I closed my eyes. And somewhere in my heart, we're [music and singing] still walking home.
[music] You [music] brushed the rain [singing] from off your jacket, laughed and tucked your hair away, [music] talking about the smallest things at the end [music] of an ordinary [singing] day.
I never thought [music] to hold that moment.
Never thought to memorize the way your eyes [music] would disappear when you smiled with all [music and singing] your heart.
If I knew then what I [music and singing] know now, I would have stayed a little [music] longer.
If I knew then how time [music] moves on, I would have loved you a little louder.
We were [music] busy being younger.
Certain life would always wait. [music] Never dreaming simple [music and singing] evenings could become the things we'd save.
[music] Now your name arrives like music.
soft and unexpected [music] too, not with sorrow, not [music] with regret.
Only gratitude for you. [music] If I knew then what I know [singing] now, I would have stayed [music] a little longer if I knew [singing] then how time moves on.
I would have loved you a little louder.
Some loves [music] don't end in forever.
They simply teach the heart to grow.
[music] If I knew then I'd [music] hold your hand a little tighter [singing] through the years. If [music] I knew [singing] then I'd still let go.
But I [music] thank the world for letting me [singing] love you.
[music]
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