Every Sha-la-la-la Every Wo-o-wo-o Still shines Every shing-a-ling-a-ling That they're startin' to sing's So fine. All my best memories Come back clearly to me Some can even make me cry. Just like before It's yesterday once more. Verse 1 C When I was young Em I'd listened to the radio Am F Waitin' for my favorite songs C Em When they played I'd sing along Dm G It made me smile C Those were such happy times Em And not so long ago Am F How I wondered where they'd gone E G Am But they're back again C Just like a long lost friend F G All the songs I loved so well Chorus. (.) every sha-la-la-la Every wo-wo-wo Still shines Every shing-a-ling-a-ling That they’re starting to sing’s So fine When they get to the part Where he’s breakin’ her heart It can really make me cry Just like before It’s yesterday once more Lookin’ back on how it was In years gone by And the good times that I had Makes today seem. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
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I met you for the first time last night
When I kissed you and I held you tight
Baby, you made me feel alright
So this is the song that I sang all night
When I kissed you and I held you tight
Baby, you made me feel alright
So this is the song that I sang all night
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When you kissed me I felt so weak
I never had so grand a treat
Each time I see you walking down the street
My heart starts singing to the sha la beat singing
I never had so grand a treat
Each time I see you walking down the street
My heart starts singing to the sha la beat singing
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Sha la la, say you love me too
Sha la la, say my love is true
Let's spend our lives together
We'll be happy forever, yeah
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Let's spend our lives together
We'll be happy forever, yeah
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I stumbled upon happiness some years ago on the shelves of the British Council library. The elusive, indefinable feeling of pure joy came to me in the form of Cruel Madness, an innocuous, slim book by travel writer-novelist Colin Thubron. It’s certainly not the best I’ve read, nor inspiring enough to give my life a whole new direction. It just made me happy. Cruel Madness is a story of lost love and lingering longing filtered through memory, nostalgia and dementia. For the romantic in me, it became a favourite reverie. Each page unfolded like a visual, I read the book as though I was seeing a film, one the dormant filmmaker in me would someday have wanted to put a signature on.
And then I lost the book. I could never find it again in the library, couldn’t trace it in any of the Delhi bookshops and found it perpetually out of stock in the ever-reliable amazon.com. The happiness of having read it remained, only I couldn’t grasp the feeling in my hands nor revisit it at will. Then, just a few weeks back, I tripped on it again when I...
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