A Walk Down Memory Lane

Lyrics
[Verse 1] We all expected champagne But it never did come But it never did come We said, "Hey, where's our champagne?" And they gave us a gun Said to go and have fun [Pre-Chorus] So many riches just out of reach Coming attractions washed up on the beach, oh yeah [Chorus] Let's take a walk A walk down memory lane Past the signs of the times That lit our little way And decide what it is That made it all this way And decide who it is That might make it okay [Verse 2] The sun bears down on the man With a girl on his arm She's a victim of charm She thinks Sinatra the man Think of him as you walk Think of him as you talk [Pre-Chorus] So many riches just out of reach Coming attractions washed up on the beach, oh yeah [Chorus] Let's take a walk A walk down memory lane Past the signs of the times That lit our little way And decide what it is That made it all this way And decide who it is That might make it okay [Instrumental Break] [Verse 3] They say in ten million years That the sun'll burn out And that'll be that She drinks a couple of beers Takes a look at the sun She would love to see that [Pre-Chorus] So many riches just out of reach Coming attractions washed up on the beach, oh yeah [Chorus] Let's take a walk A walk down memory lane Past the signs of the times That lit our little way And decide what it is That made it all this way And decide who it is That might make it okay Let's take a walk A walk down memory lane Past the signs of the times That lit our little way And decide what it is That made it all this way And decide who it is That might make it okay [Outro] Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane Let's take a walk, a walk down memory lane
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Credits
- Writers
- Ron Mael
- Russell Mael