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              Time stops for no one, so why curse what you lot cannot command? Instead, celebrate growing older with these pop, rock, and country songs.
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Aging Is Better Than the Alternative
A guy once walked straight into a telephone pole looking at me. But I tin can hope you that doesn't happen anymore. I'm staring downward middle age like a deer caught in an 18-wheeler's high beams. And that's okay.
Being immature—fresh-faced, limber, full of energy and hope—was marvelous. However, my 40s are even amend. At that place's a sense of confidence and purpose that didn't exist before.
It turns out that the wisdom of experience is a decent trade-off for everything that isn't quite what information technology used to exist. (Well, at least so far information technology is.) Besides, aging is sure better than its alternative, correct (decease)?
Rather than cursing what you cannot control, why not celebrate the award of growing old with a playlist of pop, rock, and country songs about aging? We accept a long list to help get you lot started.
1. "Grow Sometime With Me" by Tom Odell
This 2013 vocal reflects the earnest hope of a young lover who seeks to spend the rest of his days with the 1 he loves most in this world. He forecasts outward changes of their greying hair as well every bit their aging hands and bodies. Even so, he seeks to share all that life has to offer with her.
2. "100 Years" by Five for Fighting
In this 2003 stone vocal, a man describes his life extending from ages xv to 100 equally well as his relationship with the woman he loves. At 15, he feels he has all the time in the world to dream, simply as time passes by he becomes more aware of his bloodshed. He realizes that 100 years isn't all that much time after all.
Gallery: Grow Old With Me . . .
iii. "1985" by Bowling for Soup
This catchy 2004 rock song is a nod to the middle-agers among us who prefer the familiar 1980 pop culture of our youth to that of today. The vocal describes Debbie, a adult female who once had similar, righteous dreams of being a Hollywood actress and dancing seductively on Whitesnake's motorcar—in a half shirt and large hair, no dubiousness. (And if you lot don't remember who Whitesnake was, you slept through the 1980's.)
But poor Debbie is similar doomed to an boilerplate life in suburbia, married at historic period 24 to a CPA, her dreams up in flames. Now, she's wearing mom jeans and raising ii bratty teenagers who tell her how large time uncool she is. (Like even! If they just knew her back in the day!)
iv. "Glory Days" by Bruce Springsteen
When you were in high school, you probably had no idea that those were the good years, the glory days that you lot'd look back one day and reminisce about. In this 1985 rock classic, a homo who was a baseball game player and a adult female who could really turn the young guys' heads talk about their lives in the good old days.
Tell the immature whippersnappers you know to live information technology up correct so that when their days laissez passer them past, at least they'll take their stories. And they can share them over and over and over just similar us older folks practise at present.
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5. "Stop This Train" by John Mayer
This touching 2006 rock song describes an developed'due south realization that someday his parents will exist gone and he'll be on his own. He seeks the comfort and security that he knew at an before age, simply time won't tedious down for anything or anyone:
Don't know how else to say information technology
I don't want to run into my parents get
Ane generation's length abroad
From fighting life out on my own.
Finish this train
I want to get off and go home again
I tin't take the speed it'southward moving in.
half-dozen. "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart
They say that you're only as immature as yous feel, and in this archetype 1988 rock song, the narrator provides skilful wishes to a parting friend that they'll ever feel youthful. How onetime practise you feel? Does your inside age lucifer what you run into in the mirror?
seven. "Grow Sometime With Me" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
In this 1995 land pop remake of a John Lennon song, the narrator shares a uncomplicated request to her lover to brand their life's journeying together:
Grow old forth with me
Whatever fate decrees
Nosotros will see it through
For our dearest is true
God anoint our love.
8. "I Don't Demand Your Rockin' Chair" past George Jones
This Grammy-nominated country song from 1992 was the Possum at his spunkiest. He declared that his body was erstwhile but ain't impaired ... then you can keep that rockin' chair. Yous can also keep your Geritol, Medicare, and forget about retirement.
Of form, you can only hide from old age and the Grim Reaper for then long. Expiry somewhen caught up with ole' George in 2013; the legendary land star died at the age of 81.
ix. "Red Bomb" past John Cougar Mellencamp
In this 1987 stone song, a 35-twelvemonth-one-time human being takes a cornball look back at his youth: friends, girlfriends and a teen club called "Cerise Bomb." Back then, life was less complicated. But teenagers demand years of life experience to appreciate merely how good they had it.
10. "22" past Lily Allen
Not anybody has a partner to grow old with or wants 1.
The woman in this 2009 pop song has the unfortunate impression that at xxx and still unmarried, her life is all merely over. (Oh, puh-leez!) Whereas at 22 she was full of confidence and promise, at present she subsists desperately on one-night stands and broken dreams of Prince Charming.
Become over yourself, 'Lil Missy! At xxx, you still have your whole life ahead of yous, whether you have a husband or not!
              The swing set crew is young at heart.
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You Know You're Getting Old When . . .
|                    your arms are getting too brusque to read the paper  |                                    the altogether candles cost more than the cake  |                                    you go to second base with a TSA screener  |               
|                    "getting any?" means slumber  |                                    you've been at that place and done that, but don't call back what "information technology" was  |                                    everything either hurts or doesn't work  |               
|                    you tin cough, sneeze, fart and pee at the same fourth dimension  |                                    you consume supper at 5 p.m. and are in bed by 8 p.chiliad.  |                                    your children start looking middle-aged  |               
|                    it takes longer to remainder than it did to get tired  |                                    the only affair that gets hard is your arteries  |                                    you enjoy hearing about other people'south surgeries  |               
|                    getting lucky means you plant your automobile in the parking lot  |                                    you hear snap, crepitation and pop at the breakfast table, but you're not eating cereal  |                                    yous and your teeth don't sleep together  |               
|                    yous hear your favorite song in an elevator  |                                    information technology takes two tries to go upwards from the couch  |                                    friends compliment you on your new alligator shoes and you aren't wearing any . . . y'all're barefoot.  |               
11. "7 Years" past Lukas Graham
The narrator in this touching 2015 pop vocal describes lessons he's picked up along the way in his threescore years of living so far. Although he finds fame and travels the world, his life centers on relationships: making and keeping lifelong friends, finding a quality partner in life, and having children and grandchildren to keep the loneliness at bay equally he ages.
              Looks like love is in bloom. To everything in that location is a season.
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12. "Plough! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)" by The Byrds
Ah, the circle of life! The seasonality of life is expressed in this classic 1965 rock song, as expressed in Ecclesiastes three. In fact, except for "Plow! Plough! Turn!" and the terminal two lines the unabridged song's lyrics are borrowed word for discussion from the Bible. No other Top forty'due south song tin can claim that, can it?
xiii. "Wasn't Expecting That" by Jamie Lawson
Goodbyes are the hardest part of aging; yous tin can find yourself suddenly alone. An elderly homo recalls his relationship with his married woman as a series of unexpected moments in this 2011 pop vocal. They unexpectedly fell in love then spent their lives together raising three children. Suddenly, her cancer came back, and she passed out of his life as quickly as she came into it.
14. "Much Likewise Young (To Experience This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks
A trucker who'south been out on the road for several weeks is feeling the strain of his age in this 1989 state vocal. Many middle-agers can identify; they straddle ii worlds, the carefree years of youth and the aches of onetime age.
15. "xix Somethin'" by Mark Wills
In this chart topping land song, an aging Gen Xer with a mortgage, SUV and all the trappings of maturity recalls his youth with fondness. If you grew upwards in the 1970s and 80s, so at that place's no dubiety that the cultural elements mentioned in this 2002 song will remind you of your youth:
- Star Wars and Pac Human being,
 - Stretch Armstrong and Evel Knievel,
 - Elvis' decease,
 - Rubik'southward Cube,
 - the introduction of the microwave and MTV, and
 - big hair and parachute pants.
 
              "Aging has a wonderful beauty, and nosotros should accept respect for that." - Eartha Kitt, American actress
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xvi. "Fourth dimension Marches On" past Tracy Lawrence
The narrator in this 1996 country vocal smartly observes that "the simply thing that stays the same is everything changes, everything changes."
He traces the changes in his begetter, mother, sis and brother throughout the years from when the children are babies, up through their teens, and into their older years. By the cease of the vocal, the sister is a single grandmother, the brother is on a diet for his cholesterol, the father has died, and the mother has dementia. And time marches on.
              A meeting of the boys' club
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17. "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran
The man in this 2014 song promises to expect afterwards his sweetheart for all of their days together and seeks the same assurance from her. He says he'll feel the same way about her when she is 70 equally he does at 23.
When your legs don't piece of work like they used to before
And I tin't sweep you off of your feet
Will your oral cavity still remember the taste of my love?
Will your eyes still smile from your cheeks?
xviii. "Every bit Adept Equally I In one case Was" by Toby Keith
In this fun country hit from 2005, an over-the-hill cowboy walks into a bar. When he is propositioned and again when a bar fight breaks out, he acknowledges that back in his prime number he was up for both challenges.
Yet, our narrator is at present by his prime. That may or may non stop him from talking smack, fighting back or taking someone up on a cartel. Not anybody gets wiser with age. Some people just get older, ya know.
19. "I Just Don't Look Good Naked Anymore" by Ophidian Oil Willie Band
Well ain't this the unvarnished truth? This humorous 2014 country song describes a man'due south thwarting with his aging torso, including his balding head, pot abdomen, and sagging chest and rear stop.
He looks so unlike from the younger version of himself that he doesn't fifty-fifty recognize himself in the mirror. Audio familiar?
20. "Grow Erstwhile With You" by Adam Sandler
This low-cal-hearted vocal comes from the 1998 one-act film, The Wedding Vocaliser. The narrator seeks to impress his lover past describing all the means he will take care of her as they abound former together. From keeping her warm to doing the dishes to letting her hold the remote control, he understands that it's the footling things in life that add together up over the years.
              "No one can avert aging, but aging productively is something else." —Katharine Graham, American paper publisher
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Even More Songs Almost Aging and Growing Older
| Vocal | Artist | Year Released | 
|---|---|---|
|                    21. "Gravity Is a Bowwow"  |                                    Miranda Lambert  |                                    2014  |               
|                    22. "Landslide"  |                                    Fleetwood Mac  |                                    1975  |               
|                    23. "When We Were Young"  |                                    Adele  |                                    2016  |               
|                    24. "When I'thousand Sixty-4"  |                                    The Beatles  |                                    1967  |               
|                    25. "Don't Blink"  |                                    Kenny Chesney  |                                    2007  |               
|                    26. "Y'all Article of clothing Information technology Well"  |                                    Rod Stewart  |                                    1972  |               
|                    27. "Fly Like an Hawkeye"  |                                    Steve Miller Band  |                                    1976  |               
|                    28. "A Human Who Was Gonna Dice Young"  |                                    Eric Church  |                                    2014  |               
|                    29. "74 Is the New 24"  |                                    Giorgio Moroder  |                                    2014  |               
|                    30. "Where've You lot Been"  |                                    Kathy Matthea  |                                    1989  |               
|                    31. "In the Backseat"  |                                    Arcade Fire  |                                    2004  |               
|                    32. "1979"  |                                    Smashing Pumpkins  |                                    1996  |               
|                    33. "I'll Follow Yous Into the Dark"  |                                    Death Cab for Cutie  |                                    2005  |               
|                    34. "Hey Cinderella"  |                                    Suzy Bogguss  |                                    1993  |               
|                    35. "Back When Nosotros Were Cute"  |                                    Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell  |                                    2013  |               
|                    36. "Against the Wind"  |                                    Bob Seger & the Silverish Bullet Band  |                                    1980  |               
|                    37. "A Pirate Looks at Forty"  |                                    Jimmy Buffett  |                                    1974  |               
|                    38. "Veronica"  |                                    Elvis Costello  |                                    1989  |               
|                    39. "Borrowed Time"  |                                    John Lennon  |                                    1984  |               
|                    xl. "Through the Years"  |                                    Kenny Rogers  |                                    1982  |               
|                    41. "Even so Crazy After All These Years"  |                                    Paul Simon  |                                    1975  |               
|                    42. "Cat'south In the Cradle"  |                                    Harry Chapin  |                                    1974  |               
|                    43. "Love, Me"  |                                    Collin Raye  |                                    1992  |               
|                    44. "Livin' On Honey"  |                                    Alan Jackson  |                                    1994  |               
|                    45. "Hazy Shade of Winter"  |                                    The Bangles  |                                    1981  |               
|                    46. "Remember When"  |                                    Alan Jackson  |                                    2003  |               
|                    47. "Changes"  |                                    David Bowie  |                                    1971  |               
|                    48. "Those Were the Days"  |                                    Mary Hopkin  |                                    1968  |               
|                    49. "September of My Years"  |                                    Frank Sinatra  |                                    1965  |               
|                    50. "It Was A Very Adept Year"  |                                    Frank Sinatra  |                                    1965  |               
|                    51. "Yesterday When I Was Young"  |                                    Roy Clark  |                                    1969  |               
|                    52. "I Love You Will Still Sound the Aforementioned"  |                                    Oh Dear  |                                    2014  |               
|                    53. "She Misses Him"  |                                    Tim Rushlow  |                                    2001  |               
|                    54. "My Way"  |                                    Frank Sinatra  |                                    1969  |               
|                    55. "Fluorescent Adolescent"  |                                    Arctic Monkeys  |                                    2007  |               
|                    56. "Young and Cute"  |                                    Lana Del Rey  |                                    2013  |               
|                    57. "Cherish"  |                                    Kool & The Gang  |                                    1984  |               
|                    58. "People Get Old"  |                                    Lori McKenna  |                                    2018  |               
|                    59. "The Older I Get"  |                                    Alan Jackson  |                                    2017  |               
|                    threescore. "Business firm of Gold"  |                                    Twenty I Pilots  |                                    2012  |               
|                    61. "Fade In/Fade Out"  |                                    Nothing More  |                                    2017  |               
|                    62. "In My Optics"  |                                    Conway Twitty  |                                    1983  |               
|                    63. "Back When Nosotros Were Beautiful"  |                                    Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell  |                                    2013  |               
|                    64. "Older"  |                                    George Michael  |                                    1997  |               
|                    65. "Smooth on Y'all Crazy Diamond"  |                                    Pink Floyd  |                                    1975  |               
|                    66. "I Don't Desire to Grow Up"  |                                    The Ramones  |                                    1995  |               
|                    67. "I Need Never Go Erstwhile"  |                                    Nataniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats  |                                    2015  |               
|                    68. "Only Time"  |                                    Enya  |                                    2000  |               
|                    69. "Remember Yous Young"  |                                    Thomas Rhett  |                                    2019  |               
|                    70. "I May Be Used (Simply Infant I Ain't Used Up)"  |                                    Waylon Jennings  |                                    1984  |               
              The easily of time
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Questions & Answers
Question: Why do one-time people odor funny?
Reply: "Eau de one-time person" is indeed a real matter, co-ordinate to scientific enquiry studies, and although it is unique, it is not necessarily offensive. It is thought that the social stigma of aging is associated with its labeling every bit unpleasant. (Note that if the person in question does not fairly take care of his/her oral hygiene, suffers frequent "accidents," or simply doesn't bathe daily, then nosotros're no longer talking virtually unproblematic "old person smell.")
The unique scent of erstwhile people has been variously described every bit an "unpleasant grassy and greasy odor," the scent of an former book, or the scent of cucumbers and stale beer. In Japanese culture, which places a premium on hygiene, there is even a name for the musky old person smell: kareishū.
Scientists propose that the often instantly recognizable old person scent is the manifestation of humans' ability to screen for appropriate mates by detecting age, illness, and genetic suitability. Old person smell thus may signify cell decline. People over the age of 40 have significantly college levels of certain fragrant chemicals in their sweat and on their skin that give them the characteristic aroma. Because information technology'due south something that we'll all acquire if we are lucky enough to live long plenty, allow's cutting each other a break unless we really stink. Even then, we could be kind nigh eau de old person.
Question: What song has the lyrics "she combs his hair, grandkids play by his feet"?
Answer: Here'due south my best guess: "She Misses Him" past Tim Rushlow (2001). It'due south a state vocal, and here is the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdhJI6zX380.
Question: What song contains the following lyrics: "people grow sometime and leave us"?
Answer: Are you sure those are the exact lyrics? I didn't discover anything that matches that exactly. I did, however, find something similar, a cute 2018 song past Lori McKenna called, "People Get Sometime." Here are some of the lyrics as well every bit a YouTube link to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?five=d4yVj0MdhmI
Sample lyrics:
Time is a thief, pain is a gift
The past is the past, it is what it is
Every line on your face up tells a story somebody knows
That's only how it goes
You live long enough and the people you lot love become one-time.
If this is not the song you're seeking, it would exist helpful to know more nigh the song, including any of the following:
1) genre (state, popular, rock, etc.)
ii) is the artist male person or female? individual or group?
3) are there other lyrics y'all recall?
four) when the vocal was released? was it recent or can you give an judge of the time frame?
v) I assume this is an American vocal?
Y'all tin can exit a comment in the Comments Section of the Crumbling and Growing Older Playlist. Even if I'm not able to identify the vocal, mayhap a reader can help out.
Question: Is at that place a country vocal with the words "aging gracefully" in it?
Reply: Yes, actually in that location are two of them.
1) The first is "Back When We Were Beautiful" past Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell (2013). The YouTube link is hither: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ3MweuxLzE, and here are select lyrics that include the words "aging gracefully":
don't feel very dissimilar, she said,
I know it's strange
I guess I've gotten used to these petty aches and pains
But I even so beloved to dance, y'all know we used to trip the light fantastic toe
The night away
Dorsum when we were beautiful, beautiful, yes
I hate it when they say
I'm aging gracefully
I fight it every day
I guess they never come across
I don't like this at all
What'southward happening to me ... .
2) Another land song that includes those words is Conway Twitty'southward 1983 song, "In My Eyes" from https://www.youtube.com/lookout man?v=WV0HLYonrpw
She's only human
And she cries sometimes when she looks in the mirror
And counts a new line that seemed to appear overnight
She's simply man
It's non that she's vain, she's merely agape
That at that place'll come a fourth dimension when I'll turn away at the sight
Only I swear that's non right.
And in my eyes
She just grows lovelier to me
And in my eyes
She'southward but crumbling gracefully
And a thousand strands of gray won't disguise
The adult female she'll e'er be in my optics. ...
Promise this helps!
Question: What song has the lyrics, "I want to drive 45 down the highway of life like old folks practice"?
Respond: The vocal you're looking for is chosen, "Former with Yous" by Cory Morrow (2015). Here'southward the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sentry?v=lXi0dOTRwvo
Sample lyrics:
I wanna become old with you
I wanna get wrinkled too
I wanna bulldoze 45 on the highway
Like the sometime folks practice
If I wander off or lose my way
I want the cops to bring me dwelling house to yous
Oh, if I'm gonna get erstwhile
I wanna become erstwhile with y'all.
Glad to help!
Question: What song about growing older mentions going through photos?
Reply: Here are several songs that meet that general clarification:
i) "Gilded Days" by Panic! At the Disco (2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooEv1cH97HA
ii) "I Was At that place" by Light-green Day (1990) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2kPYYQ93Gc
3) "I Was Immature Once Too" by Alabama (1996) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-WdOc5G4lc
four) "Very Concluding Country Song" by Sugarland (2008) https://world wide web.youtube.com/lookout man?v=WEIFr-nzJtM
five) "What a Day Yesterday Was" by Alan Jackson (2000) https://www.youtube.com/watch?5=KmRZ4fxTrI0
Question: What land song talks most what it takes to alive for 100 years and if it's even worth information technology?
Answer: While the "if it's even worth it" office is a little questionable, the country song that comes to heed is Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink" (2007):
Don't blink
Just like that you're six years old and you take a nap and you
Wake upwards and you lot're 25, and your high school sweetheart becomes your married woman
Don't blink
You just might miss your babies growing like mine did
Turning into moms and dads next thing you know your "amend half"
Of 50 years is there in bed
And you're praying God takes yous instead
Trust me, friend, 100 years goes faster than you call up
So don't blink. ...
https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=4f0p5KqdU9U
Question: What is the country song that has the words, "help me make it to my rocking chair"?
Answer: The song you want is the 1975 song past B.J. Thomas, "Assistance Me Get in (To My Rocking Chair)." Here are some fractional lyrics and the YouTube link: https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=AOY0XYlX11E.
Hey would you help me make it to my rockin' chair
Beloved me all of my life
Don't wanna abound old without ya
Don't wanna be out in the cold without ya
No more
Help me brand it to my rockin' chair
Been saving my skilful times for the good
Would yous hold me and never ever allow me go.
Question: What state song talks almost aging with time like vino?
Respond: That would exist Willie Nelson'southward song, "Yesterday's Vino" (1971). https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?5=YZ7sYvYexAs
Lyrics:
Miracles announced
In the strangest of places
Fancy meeting you here
The terminal time I saw you
Was just out of Houston
Sit down permit me buy you a beer
Your presence is welcome
With me and my friend here
This is a hangout of mine
We come here quite frequently
And heed to music
Partaking of yesterday's wine
Yesterday'south vino
I'm yesterday's vino
Crumbling with fourth dimension
Like yesterday's wine
Yesterday's vino
We're yesterday's wine
Aging with fourth dimension
Like yesterday's wine
You give the appearance
Of 1 widely traveled
I'll bet y'all've seen
Things in your time
So sit down abreast me
And tell me your story
If you lot call up
You lot'll similar yesterday's wine
Yesterday's wine
We're yesterday's wine
Crumbling with time
Like yesterday's wine
Yesterday's wine
Nosotros're yesterday'due south vino
Aging with time
Like yesterday'due south vino
Question: The lyrics to the song I am thinking about are, "...makes an old man experience young once more." What is the song title?
Answer: The closest thing I found is, "That's What Love Tin can Practise" by Foghat (1972). Its lyrics include "Make an erstwhile homo immature, make a young homo sometime / Infant that's how dear can be." The YouTube link is: Here's the https://www.youtube.com/sentinel?v=b3sH6VOeD2o.
Question: What vocal includes the lyrics, "We're non that young anymore"?
Reply: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Ring recorded "Thunder Road" in 1975 and other artists take released the song equally well: https://world wide web.youtube.com/lookout man?v=YdhkaPZtQF4.
Question: What song has the lyrics with an old man saying, "I maintain strongly it is more than an ordinary cold"?
Answer: In 1968, Simon & Garfunkel recorded the voices of old people in various locations in New York and Los Angeles for their "Bookends" album. It's called "Voices of Old People." The full quote of the human is as follows: "However haven't seen the doctor I was seein'; there'south been blood for the terminal, eh, 48 hours, and I tin't get up the mucus for the last, eh, 2, 3 months ... oh, yes, and I maintain, I maintain strongly, to this infinitesimal, I don't call back it'south an ordinary common cold." Here it is on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrzOwPdijxQ
Question: What is the song that has the lyrics, "house is empty at present"?
Reply: There is a 1998 song past Elvis Costello (featuring Burt Bacharach) chosen "This House Is Empty Now." Here are the lyrics and the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xID7AxShew0
These rooms play tricks upon you
Remember when they were always filled with laughter
But at present they're quite deserted
They seem to just echo voices raised in acrimony
Mayhap yous will meet my face up
Reflected at that place on the pane
In the window upwards above for long
In cleaved home
Nevertheless this house is empty now
At that place'southward nothing I can do
To make y'all want to stay
So tell me how am I supposed to alive without you
These walls were lined with pictures
Remember the glass we charged in celebration
But at present I fill up my life up
With all that I can to deaden this sensation
Do you recognize the face
Fixed in that fine argent frame
Were y'all actually so unhappy in that location
Yous never said
And then this firm is empty at present
There's nil I tin can practice to make you desire to stay
And so tell me how am I supposed to live without you
Oh, if I could just become forgetful
When night seems endless
Does the extinguished candle care
Most the darkness
Information technology'southward funny how the memory
Will bring you and so close then make yous disappear
Meanwhile all our friends must choose
Who they will favor, who they will lose
Hang the garland high, or shut the door
Or throw abroad the primal
This house is empty at present
In that location's no 1 living here
You have to care about
This business firm is empty now
There'due south nothing I tin do
To make yous want to stay
So tell me how am I supposed to alive without you
This house is empty now
This house is empty now
There's nothing I can do
This business firm is empty at present
This business firm is empty now
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FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 25, 2020:
Peggy - My mother in law used to refer to things as the last x she would buy, the final 10 experience she would accept. It was creepy and then she institute out she had cancer and died in vi months. We never know how much time we have left, but somewhere inside I think there's a knowing.
Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on April 25, 2020:
Time does seem to speed up the older we get. We may as celebrate each day every bit it comes considering there is never a certainty as to how many days we take left n this life. I love many of the songs on this listing.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Oct 23, 2019:
Bob - I love that vocal too! Thanks for the song suggestions. The Beatles vocal is at #24.
Robert Sacchi on October 22, 2019:
Another peachy list, I beloved "As Skilful as I Once Was". Have you considered: "Ride em Cowboy" by Paul Davis & "When I'thousand 64" by The Beatles?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 01, 2019:
Dion - Thank you for taking the time to submit this suggestion. I have added it. Have a great weekend.
Dion on August 31, 2019:
How almost 'Simply Time' by Enya? It was released in 2000 and take suggestive lyrics. I'll prove you.
'Who can say if your love grows
Every bit your heart chose
Just time
And who can say where the road goes
Where the day flows
Only time'
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on June 15, 2019:
siss400 - Thanks for these recommendations.
I added some to this playlist and some to the Spinditty birthday playlist, "Ultimate Happy Birthday Playlist: Pop Songs to Celebrate Your Special Day." Thank you for stopping past!
siss400 on June fifteen, 2019:
I personally call back the ultimate three songs for a super funny bday are "older" past "The Mighty Giants", "I Need Never Get Old" by "Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats " and "I Don't Want To Abound Up" by the "Ramones".
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on March 26, 2019:
Arjen - Thank you for these suggestions. I have added some (and one was already on there). Accept a great day!
Arjen on March 25, 2019:
Older - George Michael
Old Friends / Bookends Theme - Simon and Garfunkel
Leaves that are Green - Paul Simon, too Simon & Garfunkel
My Back Pages - Bob Dylan, The Byrds
Darkness - Leonard Cohen
Going Dwelling - Leonard Cohen
Being Dull - Pet Shop Boys
When I'1000 64 - Beatles
Loftier Hopes - Pink Floyd
Loftier Days - Bert Jansch
Lippy Kids - Elbow
Shine On Y'all Crazy Diamond - Pinkish Floyd
Some of these songs are more about nostalgia, only then again, isn't that feeling that you're not the person you used to be a large part of growing older?
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Us on February 25, 2019:
Frances - Thanks for stopping by. That'south practiced advice. Only expect forward.
Frances Metcalfe on February 24, 2019:
I listened to Michael Caine's autobiography on the radio a few weeks agone (he read it himself, of course). His motto was, never look back, you lot can't change anything, keep looking forward. Good communication, I remember. He'south done OK. Lovely, thoughtful and entertaining commodity, as always.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on February 01, 2019:
Nithya - Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you lot enjoyed the playlist. Promise you accept a wonderful weekend.
Nithya Venkat from Dubai on Jan 30, 2019:
All great songs nigh the experience of growing sometime. We may abound quondam but it is the way we handle old age that makes a difference. I love Ed Sheeran's song.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on January xx, 2019:
Jackienak - Although I couldn't discover precisely those words, at that place is a vocal recorded past multiple artists entitled, "All by Myself." Information technology has lyrics that are very close:
Sample lyrics:
All past myself I get lonely
Watchin' the clock on the shelf
I'd beloved to rest my weary head
On somebody's shoulder
I hate to grow older
All past myself.
Bobby Darrin is one creative person who sang the vocal (1962).
Jackienak on January 20, 2019:
What vocal has the lyrics, I don't want to abound older all by myself?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 05, 2018:
Suhail - Thanks for stopping by. I enjoy the one-time songs by Kool & the Gang, also. It brings dorsum the memories! Accept a corking week! Hope all is well in your life.
Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on November 05, 2018:
Hi Flourish,
I am glad you added Kool & the Gang'south 'Cherish' at Tim's advice. My apartment mates and I used to sing another vocal of that band together dorsum in the 80s - 'She is fresh'.
However, it is 'Cherish' that I cherish the almost and hum it oftentimes to this day.
Regards,
Suhail
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on Nov 02, 2018:
Tim - Cheers for your encouragement and the song suggestion. I added "Cherish" to the listing at #57. Hope you take a wonderful weekend!
Tim Truzy from U.S.A. on November 01, 2018:
Hullo, Flourish,
I read this article and smiled. These are really great songs. I love all of the Franky songs. Frank Sinatra is awesome.
I song I idea nigh related to getting older with your partner which didn't brand your list was: "Cherish," the Cool and the Gang vocal. It's cute to me, and it has pretty good lyrics.
But that's not to accept away from anything here, Flourish. Your list is astonishing and I'll be revisiting these wonderful tunes. I knew almost 45 of them. That'due south pretty cool.
To my creative, clever, and always motivating writing friend and colleague,
Superb work.
Much respect and adoration,
Tim
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 26, 2018:
ShadowsGathered - Thanks for the song suggestion. I'1000 sure I forgot more than one. I depend on participation to make sure we accept a fairly comprehensive playlist. Take a good weekend!
ShadowsGathered on May 26, 2018:
Ah, but you forgot one - Yesterday When I Was Young by Roy Clark. That's a tearjerker, no dubiety about it.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on March xx, 2018:
Margie - I agree! Cheers for stopping past, and have a terrific calendar week ahead.
Margie'southward Southern Kitchen from the United states of america on March 19, 2018:
My hubby e'er says it better to be alive than 6 feet under! So I cull to grow quondam!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from U.s. on July 02, 2017:
Rajan - Cheers for stopping by. The older we become, the luckier nosotros should feel to have those breaths. Have a lovely calendar week.
Rajan Singh Jolly from From Bombay, presently in Jalandhar, Republic of india. on July 02, 2017:
I honey that chart y'all are getting old when... Personally, I feel each breath is a bonus and one ought to brand the best of each one, however long or short time nosotros have. Though it's easier said than done, isn't it?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 02, 2017:
steve - I don't always select the original version of the vocal. Thanks for your comment.
steve on May 02, 2017:
Why did you put the Bengals as the creative person for Hazy Shade of Winter? That is a Paul Simon (&Garfunkel) song. Please correct.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 22, 2017:
bodylevive - Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for stopping by! If you accept to be older, you might as well express joy about it.
BODYLEVIVE from Alabama, USA on January 22, 2017:
I really enjoyed your hub. Great chore in putting all this together! It was really funny besides. I actually liked you know you're getting old when. That was hilarious!
Mary Norton from Ontario, Canada on January 22, 2017:
You kept me laughing every bit I read the chart....hate to admit information technology but they are spot on. Well, appreciate where you're at.
PeggyWds on January 09, 2017:
I had to express joy at that nautical chart you made up after the saying "Yous know yous are getting old when..." I can definitely place with a number of them! Ha! Time certainly does fly!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on January 06, 2017:
Catherine - I guess what selection do we have but to go with it? I volition check out your verse form! Cheers for reading and commenting. All the best.
Catherine Giordano from Orlando Florida on January 05, 2017:
I like you like to gloat getting older . (What selection practice I have. You would like my poem on HP "Embracing My Inner Crone." Thanks for the play list. Of course, the songs I like all-time are those from my celebrity days.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Jan 02, 2017:
Nell - That song is a gut buster for sure. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nell Rose from England on January 02, 2017:
LOL! dear the quotes!and the song I don't look practiced naked, LOL! what a great list of songs and I saturday here giggling away to myself, so thanks!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 01, 2017:
Genna - Thank you for stopping by. Those are some of my favorites, too. I hope y'all had a Happy New year's day and that 2017 treats you well.
Genna East from Massachusetts, The states on December 31, 2016:
A wonderful listing of music focusing on a theme that we live with, each 24-hour interval. John Mayer and Bruce Springsteen are my favorites. What an enjoyable manner to spend this Sabbatum morning, with a New Year fast budgeted, celebrating the passage of fourth dimension. Happy New Year! :-)
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Dec 29, 2016:
Linda - I love that ane as well. Thank you for your kind comment. I hope you have a happy and fruitful New Year. All my best, Flourish.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 29, 2016:
Jo - I honey your perspective to get the most out of life. None of u.s. know how long we have, thus nosotros each need to savor the lives nosotros have and make a positive touch on the world while nosotros are hither. Happy 2017!
Jo Miller from Tennessee on Dec 29, 2016:
Past most people's standards, I am elderly. But I seldom experience that way, and the past decade has been i of the best of my life. We exercise realize as we age that our days here on this earth are getting shorter. For me, that motivates me to use them wisely and cram as much living as possible into them. To do this, I endeavour to avoid negative thinking and concentrate on the good.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on Dec 28, 2016:
Nadine - Give thanks you lot for reading. As Americans, we don't realize what music others around the world find popular, every bit nosotros just accept our own lens to expect through. That's the skilful matter almost connecting with people from around the world on-line; it broadens perspectives. I liked the John Mayer song likewise. Somber simply emotionally appealing. Have a wonderful 2017!
Linda Rogers on Dec 28, 2016:
The song 'Grow old with me' by Tom Odell really gets me. Thanks for a dandy list of songs nearly aging. It was a really enjoyable hub. Happy New year's day my friend.
NadineMay on Dec 27, 2016:
Wow that is quite a list. Bruce Springsteen is the only song artist that I know hither, simply that might exist due to me being from Holland and South Africa? I loved listening to End This Train" past John Mayer. Well done
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on December 25, 2016:
MsDora - Glad you enjoyed this. May you proceed to grow ever wiser equally you age. Merry Christmas to you!
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on Dec 25, 2016:
Gypsy Rose - And so glad you're living it up as yous abound older. So much of it is mental attitude! Have a happy holiday flavor!
Gypsy Rose Lee from Daytona Embankment, Florida on December 25, 2016:
Some other great drove of songs. My top favorite is Glory Days I'd say it is my theme song lol but I am still living my glory days!!!! only in a different fashion now. I've always thought so and however do if you lot can even so recognize yourself in the mirror you lot're doing alright.
Dora Weithers from The Caribbean area on December 25, 2016:
I join the celebration of growing old. You checklist is both witty and wise and the lyrics are nostalgic. This is one of my favorites in your song listing serial. Merry Christmas!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Dec 24, 2016:
stevarino - I promise you are doing well. Thanks for stopping by and taking the fourth dimension to leave a comment. Have a very Merry Christmas!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Dec 24, 2016:
Heidi - Similar all skilful things, vinyl is making a comeback! Oh, the nostalia of those 72s and 45s. I've added the two Frank Sinatra songs. Accept a lovely holiday weekend and stay warm!
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on December 24, 2016:
Martie - Thank y'all for the kind compliment. Have a cute vacation season with friends and family. I'd dear to know a little more nearly the holidays' celebration traditions in South Africa and whether they are similar to what nosotros experience.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on December 24, 2016:
Kyriaki - The best is ahead of you. May you always feel as vibrant every bit I'm sure you do at present, in your 20s. Thank you for sharing! Accept a wonderful holiday season!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 24, 2016:
Suhail - That was a very good fourth dimension in music and we didn't realize how expert! Thanks for stopping by. Have a wonderful holiday season.
Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on December 24, 2016:
Hi FloursihAnyway,
You sent me downwards to 1980s and 90s when I used to listen to older music. There are many songs from this list of yours that I need to revisit. Cheers for sharing.
Regards,
Kyriaki Chatzi on Dec 24, 2016:
Being in my early 20s, I can't say I chronicle to many of these songs. However, 22 by Lily Allen hitting habitation with me. Looking forward to your next list of themed songs!! Merry Christmas!!! Fliboarding correct now...
Martie Coetser from Southward Africa on December 23, 2016:
What a lovely collection of songs about growing onetime. Never thought in that location are then many. Thanks, Flourish! I love these collections of yours! They are useful and handy!
Heidi Thorne from Chicago Expanse on December 23, 2016:
When I think of crumbling songs, I always think of Frank Sinatra. His entire "September of My Years" album from the 60s is an crumbling song treasure trove, simply my fave is "It Was a Very Good Year."
(Side notation: I had that Sinatra album on vinyl. Talk nigh aging! Mayhap I should buy it on iTunes for Christmas.)
Goofy as it sounds, I like Adam Sandler'due south "Grow Old With You." Loved The Wedding Singer.
Thanks for all the wonderful playlists and support this year! Merry Christmas!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 23, 2016:
Nib - It is such a poignant song. Merry Christmas to you, likewise!
Steve Dowell from East Key Indiana on Dec 23, 2016:
Well there'southward Alice Cooper'due south "Eighteen", but a better option is "One-time Human being" past Neil Young - that'southward my final answer! How 'tour that, two choices in 1 response.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on December 23, 2016:
fpherj48 - I was all fix for that Christmas carol, wondering which i it would be! Accept a wonderful holiday season and stay warm surrounded by family and friends!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 23, 2016:
Larry - All my best to you and your family this holiday season. Thank you for stopping past!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on December 23, 2016:
Vellur - Cheers for stopping by. I like those songs, too! Have a wonderful vacation flavor.
Suzie from Carson Metropolis on December 23, 2016:
FA.....Once more, I have to say that y'all practice an awesome chore with your "songs about"...lists. Some really memorable ones here in this hub!
Now I would sing y'all a Christmas Carole.....simply instead I'll just say, "Have a wonderful Holiday Season and may the love & beauty of Christmas last all year long!" Peace, Paula
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on Dec 23, 2016:
Linda - Thanks for your encouragement. Some of the funny songs hither are my favorites. If you tin can't alter something, you might as well laugh at it. Merry Christmas!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on December 23, 2016:
Bill - Thanks for the kind compliment. Information technology really is about how you choose to use your time. Merry Christmas!
Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on December 23, 2016:
Your article is interesting, every bit e'er, simply it's also funny. Crumbling is inevitable for all if us. It's good to accept some fun with the topic! Merry Christmas, Flourish.
Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on December 23, 2016:
"Oh yeah, life goes on, long subsequently the thrill of living is gone":-)
Cracking listing. Hope you and yours have a wonderful holidays.
Bill The netherlands from Olympia, WA on December 23, 2016:
100 Years is ane of my all-time favorite songs. Such a poignant expect at aging. Thanks for this list. Very relevant for this erstwhile man. :)
Merry Christmas, my friend!
Nithya Venkat from Dubai on December 23, 2016:
What a wonderful selection of songs about crumbling and growing older. I dear the songs sung by John Fable and Kenny Rogers.
Bill De Giulio from Massachusetts on December 23, 2016:
Hi Flourish. What an admittedly great hub this is. Some classic songs here; 100 Years, Glory Days, Turn-Plow-Plow, Forever Immature. These are some of my all-time favorite tunes. And to the bulletin, I am a firm believer that nosotros are every bit young as we experience. I thought turning fifty would exist traumatic, but you know what, it's just a number and I experience better and we travel more than at present than nosotros e'er have. Embrace the years, it's all about what we do with what time we have here.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on December 23, 2016:
Linda - I'm certain you lot're getting meliorate with age, like fine wine. I loved that there was a Droop, West Virginia. I did restrain myself; I didn't add Soggy Bottom Lake. (I initially idea information technology was Saggy Bottom but Soggy Bottom adds a new layer of context.) You take a wonderful holiday weekend. I bet your business firm is simply overflowing with baked goods and bully stuff to consume.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on December 23, 2016:
Shyron - Cheers for the addition. I hope your Christmas is a relaxing and enjoyable one with family and friends abound. I appreciate you.
Shyron E Shenko from Texas on December 22, 2016:
This is great, I couldn't think of any vocal y'all missed at first and then I idea of "Those Were the Days" and "She appeared to be 18 or 19 years old." the songs you have listed are fantastic.
Blessings my beautiful friend.
Shyron East Shenko from Texas on December 22, 2016:
I love this beautiful hub, I thought I couldn't remember a song then I thought of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3KEhWTnWvE "Those were the Days" by Mary Hopkin 1968.
One time upon a time there was a tavern
Where nosotros used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
And dreamed of all the cracking things we would practise
Those were the days my friend
Nosotros thought they'd never end
We'd sing and trip the light fantastic toe forever and a mean solar day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were immature and certain to take our way.
La la la la...
Then the busy years went rushing by the states
We lost our starry notions on the way
If past risk I'd come across you in the tavern
We'd smiling at i another and we'd say
Blessings and hugs my beautiful friend.
Shyron East Shenko from Texas on December 22, 2016:
I beloved these songs, tin't think of i that you missed, I so much bask these collection of songs.
Blessings and hugs.
Linda Lum from Washington State, USA on December 22, 2016:
Flourish, I audibly groaned when I saw the championship of this post. You talk well-nigh existence in the headlights of middle-age? In your twoscore's you are a whipper snapper to me (hey, I say that lovingly). If I'm center anile, so I gauge 140 is old.
Glad to see you included the Beatles vocal in your list. That is the start tune that popped into my caput. The rest of these are generally sweetness, and and so at that place's #nineteen which just makes me laugh (once again).
But it doesn't end at that place; it gets even better. Shame on y'all for adding Droop, WVa to the listing! You're merely roughshod!
Love you. Thank you for a fun/funny post. I look forrad to many more with you in the adjacent year. Have a wonderful Christmas!
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