paroles de chanson Didn't She Really Thrill Them (Back in 1924) - The Oak Ridge Boys
The
Oak
Ridge
Boys
– Didn′t
She
Really
Thrill
Them
(Back
In
1924)
(Written
By
Allan
Chapman)
She
sits
there
on
her
front
porch
every
day
at
4 o'clock
Waving
at
the
traffic
that
runs
up
and
down
the
block
Her
face
and
hands
are
wrinkled
and
her
grey
hair
almost
shines
Over
50
years
have
come
and
gone
since
she
was
in
her
prime.
A
high
school
girl
in
blue
jeans
stops
each
Thursday
afternoon
They
talk
about
life
and
love
and
phases
of
the
moon
She
lets
the
girl
try
on
her
gown
she′s
kept
for
all
these
years
She
talks
about
when
she
was
young,
her
old
eyes
filled
with
tears.
Didn't
she
really
thrill
them
back
in
1924
Young
men
fell
in
love
with
her
When
she
came
through
the
door
Every
dance
was
taken
Still
they'd
ask
for
just
one
more
Oh
she
stole
their
hearts
away
in
1924
She
holds
a
photo
album
as
she
rocks
there
in
her
chair
Here′s
the
men
she
almost
married
– they
all
look
so
debonair
She
remembers
all
the
faces
and
the
night
each
one
proposed
It
makes
her
feel
so
young
again
as
her
old
eyes
slowly
close.
The
papers
never
said
much
when
the
old
maid
passed
away
For
the
man
who
drove
the
moving-van
it
was
just
another
day
The
florist
never
understood
when
the
young
girl
left
the
store
Just
why
she
sent
a
wreath
that
said
from
the
class
of
′24.
Didn't
she
really
thrill
them
back
in
1924
Young
men
fell
in
love
with
her
When
she
came
through
the
door
Every
dance
was
taken
Still
they′d
ask
for
just
one
more
Oh
she
stole
their
hearts
away
in
1924.
Didn't
she
really
thrill
them
back
in
1924
Young
men
fell
in
love
with
her
When
she
came
through
the
door
Every
dance
was
taken
Still
they′d
ask
for
just
one
more
Oh
she
stole
their
hearts
away
in
1924.
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