Lyrics It Was A Very Good Year - Russell Watson
When
I
was
seventeen,
it
was
a
very
good
year
It
was
a
very
good
year
for
small
town
girls
And
soft
summer
nights
We'd
hide
from
the
lights
On
the
village
green
When
I
was
seventeen
When
I
was
twenty-one,
it
was
a
very
good
year
It
was
a
very
good
year
for
city
girls
Who
lived
up
the
stairs
With
all
that
perfumed
hair
That
came
undone
When
I
was
twenty-one
When
I
was
thirty-five,
it
was
a
very
good
year
It
was
a
very
good
year
for
blue-blooded
girls
Of
independent
means
We'd
ride
in
limousines
Their
chauffeurs
would
drive
When
I
was
thirty-five
But
now
the
days
are
short,
I'm
in
the
autumn
of
my
years
And
I
think
of
my
life
as
vintage
wine
From
fine
old
kegs
From
the
brim
to
the
dregs
It
poured
sweet
and
clear
It
was
a
very
good
year
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