Williams, Hank - Let's Turn Back The Years Lyrics
Darling let's turn back my years and go back to yesterday
Let's pretend that time has stopped and I didn't go away
We had our love to make us happy it wasn't meant to bring us tears
Love like ours should never die so darling let's turn back the years
[ steel - guitar ]
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Williams, Hank Let's Turn Back The Years Comments
Aah to be able to turn back the years Hank..wish you hadnt left us ..xxx
Session Dec. 11, 1951. Castle studios, Nashville. He wrote it.
To me it's the prettiest song Hank ever recorded. My personal favorite.
When i was a little kid and accompanied my Grandaddy to the Broadway Tavern, I would see old men crying while this song played on the jukebox. At the time I didn't understand. Now that I'm a Grandaddy, I finally get it.
david cunningham