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Days Of Old

Released by Eric Clapton in 2000
From the Album: Riding With The King |

This version of Days Of Old was released by Eric Clapton in 2000.

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Way back yonder in the days of old,
The men was working but not saving any dough.
Then came a woman looking real cool.
She said to herself, “Now that’s my fool.”

I’m gonna ball tonight.
I’m gonna ball tonight.
Well, I can’t break the rule because
Every man is some woman’s fool.

Met a girl on the avenue,
She was shy and I was blue,
Like a teacher and a student in school,
Looked at me and said, “You’re my fool.”

We’re gonna ball tonight.
We’re gonna ball tonight.
We’re gonna ball tonight.
We’re gonna ball tonight.
Well I can’t break the rule because
Every man is some woman’s fool.


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Eric Clapton has released many songs over the years besides Days Of Old. Eric Clapton released songs from 1970 to 2005 spanning across albums like Eric Clapton, 461 Ocean Boulevard, There's One In Every Crowd, No Reason To Cry, Slowhand, Backless, Another Ticket, Money And Cigarettes, Behind The Sun, August, Crossroads, Journeyman, Unplugged, From The Cradle, Pilgrim, Riding With The King, Reptile, Me And Mr. Johnson, and Back Home. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Eric Clapton.

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