Lyrics Take a Step (Yesterday Waltz) - The Oak Ridge Boys
Way
up
in
the
mountains,
Above
the
green
hills,
Lives
a
poor
hermit,
with
an
old
homemade
fiddle.
In
the
late
afternoon,
when
the
days
work
is
through,
He
cradles
that
fiddle
like
a
girl
he
once
knew.
Take
a
step,
take
a
step.
Take
an
old
fashioned
step.
He's
beginning
to
remember
the
tune.
Another
step,
another
step.
Another
old
fashioned
step.
It's
almost
like
she's
in
the
room.
He's
playing
the
Yesterday
Waltz.
One
day
late
last
winter,
Before
the
big
snow.
He
packed
up
his
fiddle
and
all
of
his
clothes.
His
boney
old
donkey,
some
corn
from
his
still,
And
he
walked
all
the
way
down
Into
those
green
hills.
Take
a
step,
take
a
step.
Take
an
old
fashioned
step.
He's
beginning
to
remember
the
tune.
Another
step,
another
step.
Another
old
fashioned
step.
And
soon
he'll
be
there
in
her
room.
Playing
the
Yesterday
Waltz.
Way
down
in
the
meadow,
the
valley
so
low.
There
lives
a
poor
spinster,
With
an
old
gramaphone.
One
night
before
bedtime,
along
with
the
rain,
She
heard
someone
playing
A
familiar
refrain.
Take
a
step,
take
a
step.
Take
an
old
fashioned
step.
And
now
she
remembers
the
tune.
Another
step,
another
step.
Another
old
fashioned
step.
And
yesterday
fills
up
the
room.
They're
dancing
the
Yesterday
Waltz.
Take
a
step,
take
a
step.
Take
an
old
fashioned
step.
And
now
they
remember
the
tune.
Another
step,
another
step.
Another
old
fashioned
step.
And
yesterday
fills
up
the
room.
They're
dancing
the
Yesterday
Waltz.
Take
a
step,
take
a
step.
Take
an
old
fashioned
step.
They're
dancing
the
Yesterday
Waltz.
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