Whatever Happened To Old-Fashioned Love

B.J. Thomas

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Intro: We live in the modern age Where love is fast like a turning page In magazine we’ve hardly seen The friends we used to know They disappear they come and go Like the times we’ve had it’s kind of sad Whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would see you through The kind of love that my Momma and Daddy knew Yeah whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would last through the years Through the trials through the smiles Through the tears Today is all we’ve planned We say tomorrow we’ll understand If it all should end we’d be alone again Instrumental              Oh Oh Whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would see you through The kind of love that my Momma and Daddy knew Yeah yeah whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would last through the years Through the trials through the smiles Through the tears For now the tenderness Has been replaced with something less And it’s hard to find what we left behind Whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would see you through The kind of love that my Momma and Daddy knew Yeah yeah whatever happened to old fashioned love The kind that would last through the years Through the trials through the smiles Through the tears...

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La chanson évoque la nostalgie d'un amour traditionnel, celui qui traverse le temps et les épreuves, en contraste avec la superficialité des relations modernes. L’artiste se souvient de l’amour durable que ses parents avaient, un lien solide capable de surmonter les défis de la vie. Il exprime une certaine tristesse face à l'érosion de cette tendresse authentique, maintenant remplacée par des connexions éphémères et des sentiments moins profonds. Le contexte de cette réflexion se situe dans notre époque actuelle, où les interactions semblent souvent éphémères et où les valeurs d'engagement et de dévouement sont mises à l’épreuve au profit d'une vision plus fugace des relations. Ce retour à un passé idéalisé nous rappelle l'importance de la profondeur et de la stabilité dans l'amour.