Do You Remember When...
Growing up during the fifties and sixties you tend to remember items, services and products we used which many do not exist today. Here is a few to take you down memory lane. There has never been a decade quite like the sixties; the diversity, conflicts, hope, anger, the music, the dance crazes and the fun that characterized those years are. Do You Remember?, SoHo, Manhattan. 6,799,093 likes 2,623,093 talking about this. (DYR) is home to the largest online community of nostalgia enthusiasts and the go-to source of.
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from the album More Than A Woman ·Copyright: Writer(s): Toni Braxton, Fred Jerkins Iii, Rodney Jerkins, Freddie D. Iii Jerkins, Lashawn Ameen Daniels Lyrics Terms of Use
Think about it
Remember when, when we first fell in love
I just want to feel like that again
You know, what it used to be
You and me, listen
I believe we can be whatever we want to be
And I know we'll be alright
I can see what you need and what you need is me
Like you did on my own first night
(Do you remember when) Do it like you did it back then And then we'll do it again Do you remember when (Don't you remember, baby) Maybe we aren't all that we used to be Maybe we could start from the beginning You're giving me a love that just cannot leave So tell me that you still love me Can we fall in love again Like we did back then Do you. Recorded from a record but pretty good quality recording. The, kind of, go-to phrase that Maurice used in every song he wrote was ‘ba-dee-ya,’ so right from the beginning he was singing, ‘Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember / Ba-dee-ya, dancing in.
You make everything lovely
You make everything lovely
You make everything lovely
Yes indeed, that's why I'm hurting
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Can we fall in love again?
Like we did back then
Do you remember when?
Do it like you did it back then
And then we'll do it again
Do you remember when?
Reminiscing and more on what we had before
Makes me feel so warm inside
Wanting you constantly and feeling so sorry
That we had to say goodbye
You're my everything, baby
You're my everything, baby
You're my everything, baby
Can't you see that's why I'm hurting
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Can we fall in love again?
Like we did back then
Do you remember when?
Do it like you did it back then
And then we'll do it again
Do you remember when?
Maybe we aren't all that we used to be
Maybe we could start from the beginning
You're giving me a love that just cannot leave
So tell me that you still love me
Can we fall in love again?
Like we did back then
Do you remember when?
Do it like you did it back then
And then we'll do it again
Do you remember when?
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
(You don't do baby)
Do you remember when?
(Do you remember?)
Do you remember?
(Do you remember?)
Do you remember?
(Do you remember?)
Do you remember?
Do you remember when?
Do you remember?
(When we used to touch)
Do you remember?
(When we used to laugh)
Do you remember?
Do you remember when?
(When we used to do the things we used to do)
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
Do you remember when?
(Come on do me)
Times have certainly changed since we were children. Do you remember your parents and grandparents recounting stories about life when they were young? Do you share your stories with your children (and grandchildren)?
As a Legacy Videographer I get to hear stories about growing up in the 1930’s, 1940’s and 1950’s. Below are just a few of the many recollections people have shared. Are any familiar to you?
Remember When…
Remember when the milkman delivered milk in glass bottles to your door? The sound of the bottles clanking together? Removing the wax cap? Fighting over the cream at the top? Leaving the empty bottle outside to be picked up?
Remember when letters were handwritten and you knew the mail carrier by name? The excitement of receiving a two or three page letter from a friend or relative?
Remember when your family bought its first television. When Howdy Doody was popular, T.V. test patterns would signal the end of the show and channels were changed manually? When screens were small and antennas needed to be manually adjusted?
Remember when gas station attendants pumped the gas, cleaned the windshields and checked the oil? When car windows needed to be rolled up or down and seat belts were an afterthought? Climbing over the front seat to sit with a parent or being sent to the back to be with your siblings? Road trips?
Remember when you tended your Victory Garden, collected the foil, newspapers and grease during the war? Buying your groceries with green ration cards?
Remember when babies were pushed in prams? Nursed from glass baby bottles and wore cotton diapers with sharp safety pins?
Remember when ham radios were popular. When children collected stamps, baseball cards and comic books?
Remember when men wore hats and women wore white gloves to go shopping downtown? When street cars were the primary mode of public transportation? When tokens were used to pay for the ride?
Remember when typewriters used ribbon and keys became ‘stuck’? When White-Out became the greatest invention ever!
Remember when phones numbers needed to be dialed. When you could chat with the operator, and there was only one ring ‘tone’? When push buttons were introduced and then cell phones?
Remember when you dressed up for air travel, tickets were bought through ‘agents’, and three course meals were served on trays with metal utensils? When pilots gave out wing pins to children? Before suitcases with wheels were introduced and the first time you went through a body scanner?
Remember when there was no air conditioning and the ice box was filled by the iceman? Sleeping on the porch, fire escape or in the park? Remember when central air became commonplace and refrigerators first dispensed ice and water from their door?
What do you remember? Let us know in the comment section below for others to see!
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