The Mad Lads - Seeing Is Believin' / These Old Memories album flac
Performer: The Mad LadsTitle: Seeing Is Believin' / These Old Memories
Style: Soul
Released: 1970
Country: US
MP3 album: 1363 mb
FLAC album: 1867 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MPC VQF FLAC APE AUD DXD WMA
Genre: Funk and Soul
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group. These Old Memories · The Mad Lads. The Best Of The Mad Lads. Released on: 1991-01-01.
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Текст песни The Mad Lads – "These Old Memories". These old memories, Bring new tears, It's funny how these old memories, Can bring new tears, It seems like yesterday, My path has been revealed. These old memories Bring new tears It's funny how these old memories Can bring new tears It seems like yesterday My path has been revealed The thought of losing you Is still burning in my mind (Burning burning burning) I find it hard to smile While I'm crying all the time These old memories Don't you know baby They bring
The Mad Lads - Seeing Is Believin' Seeing Is Believin' The Mad Lads. The Best Of William Bell. Also featured on. +2 other releases.
Produced by Hayden Smith. These Memories Lyrics. We found our place On the branch of an old gum tree Our feet would sway To a voice in the breeze. And birds would sing On the banks of a narrow stream. These memories will stay with me. (ooh). We make our way To a hill beside the sea. With salt in the air And sand on our feet. We felt the sun As it burn upon our skin. Now I am far away These memories still remain. Now I'm far away You stay with me the same.
These Old Memories Lyrics. 3. No Strings Attached Lyrics. By the Time I Get to Phoenix Lyrics. The Mad Lads Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.
The Mad Lads were an American rhythm and blues vocal group, who recorded on the Stax subsidiary label Volt in the 1960s. Their biggest hits were "Don't Have to Shop Around" (1965) and "I Want Someone" (1966). The group was formed at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. The original line-up comprised John Gary Williams, Julius E. Green, William Brown and Robert Phillips.
Tracklist
| A | Seeing Is Believin' | 4:10 |
| B | These Old Memories | 2:45 |
Credits
- Producer – Al Jackson*
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VOA-4041 | The Mad Lads | Seeing Is Believin' (7", Promo) | Volt | VOA-4041 | US | 1970 |







