Just For Old Times' Sake

Words & Music by Hank Hunter & Jack Keller
Recorded by The McGuire Sisters, 1961


Refrain:  

G  Am7    G/B   C       CM7        F 
Oh dar - ling, just for old times sake,

      G7        F7      C
Turn back the hands of time;

 C     A          A7          F     Fdim
Pre - tend that you're still mine,

 C       G7         C 
Just for old times sake.


       C    F   C  G7   C           C7    F
Al - though I know you said good - bye to me,

   G     G9   G          G7     F   Fdim C
I can't help think - ing how it used to  be.

    C    F    C    G7  C      C7        F
I guess I'll al - ways be in love with you --

  G7   G7/9   G7       G     G7 G6   G7 C
I can't for - get the things we used to do.


Repeat Refrain:

G  Am7    G/B   C       CM7        F 
Oh dar - ling, just for old times sake,

      G7        F7      C
Turn back the hands of time;

 C     A          A7          F     Fdim
Pre - tend that you're still mine,

 C       G7         C    (Second time only:   A7
Just for old times sake.


         D    G   D  A7   D       D7/9     G
Well, I know that if once more we share a kiss,

       A   Asus4   A    A9   A      A7    G6   D
You'll re -  a -  lize that it's a thrill you miss.

     D    G     D     A7  D           D7      G
That old time feel - ing deep with - in your heart

       A7  A7/9  A7       A  Gdim  A6   A7   C
Would make  you give our love  a  brand new start.



Repeat Refrain:

A  Bm7-5  A7    D      Gdim        G
Oh dar - ling, just for old times sake,

      A         G      D
Turn back the hands of time;

 D     B7       Cdim          G     Edim
Pre - tend that you're still mine,

 D   A7                D
Just    for old times sake.


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