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All in the Family Theme Lyrics Those Were the Days Lyrics by Charles Stouse and Lee Adams
Those Were the Days (All in The Family Theme Song) Lyrics: Boy, the way Glenn Miller played / Songs that made the Hit Parade / Guys like us, we had it made / Those were the days / And you knew...
Lyrics and video for the song Those Were The Days (Theme to All In The Family) by Archie and Edith Bunker - Songfacts
Those Were the Days [From All in the Family] Lyrics by Carroll O'Connor from the TV Land Presents Favorite TV Theme Songs album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Boy, the way Glenn Miller played songs that made the hit parade Guys like me we had it made Those were the days Di…
Those Were The Days (All In The Family Theme) Boy, the way Glenn Miller played! Songs that made the Hit Parade. Guys like us, we had it made. Those were the days! And you knew where you were then. Girls were girls and men were men. Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again. Didn't need no welfare state. Everybody pulled his weight.
Archie - Those Were The Days (All In The Family Theme) lyrics: [WITH EDITH BUNKER] Boy, the way Glenn Miller played! Songs that made the Hit Parade. Guys like ...
Television/TV Theme Lyrics - 50's, 60's, 70's Soundtrack Lyrics ("Those Were the Days" by Charles Stouse and Lee Adams) - All in the Family Lyrics Boy the way Glen Miller played
The Great TV Crew - Those Were The Days (All In The Family Theme) Lyrics. Boy, the way Glen Miller Played. Songs that made the Hit Parade. Guys like us, we had it made. Those were the days. And you knew who you we
“All in the Family” theme song: Those were the Days – lyrics. Boy, the way Glen Miller played Songs that made the hit parade. Guys like us we had it made. Those were the days. And you knew who you were then, Girls were girls and men were men. Mister, we could use a man Like Herbert Hoover again. Didn’t need no welfare state.
Lyrics By: Charles Strouse and Lee Adams : Recorded By: Carroll O' Connor and Jean Stapleton : Square Dance Recordings