Another Place, Another Time

Album: Another Place Another Time (1968)
Charted: 97
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  • One by one they're turning out the lights
    I've been feedin' that ol' jukebox just to hold you tight
    I guess its for the best I just put in my last dime
    I heard you whisper "We'll meet again, another place, another time"
    Chairs are stacked all over tables its closing time they say
    I could wait right here forever if they'd only let me stay
    Anywhere would be much better than lonely room of mine
    Through a lonely night a waitin' for
    Another place, Another time
    Won't that room of mine be a lonely place to be
    I've been so used to holding you close to me
    Won't that old stairway be hard to climb
    To a lonely room waiting for another place, another time
    Won't that old stairway be hard to climb
    To a lonely room to wait for
    Another place, another time Writer/s: JERRY CHESNUT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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