That Same Old Feeling
The Flying Machine, The Fortunes
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I still get the same old feeling Tearing at this heart of mine Telling me that maybe I'm Not really over you I still get the same old yearning Turning my heart inside out Love, there can't be any doubt I'm still not over you The oak tree where you carved my name A year ago now Somehow doesn't really look the same I think it closed now The places we would go Still play the songs we used to know I still get the same old feeling Tearing at this heart of mine Telling me that maybe I'm Not really over you I still get the same old yearning Turning my heart inside out Love, there can't be any doubt I'm still not over you The cottage where we used to meet Is overgrown now We dreamed we'd live there too someday Just on our own now The letters you wrote me Still bring that sentimental ring I still get the same old feeling Tearing at this heart of mine Telling me that maybe I'm Not really over you I still get the same old yearning Turning my heart inside out Love, there can't be any doubt I'm still not over you
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Written by: TONY MACAULAY, JOHN MACLEOD
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Origin"That Same Old Feeling" is a pop song written by John Macleod and Tony Macaulay and originally recorded by Pickettywitch.
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Release DatesThe song was first released by Pickettywitch in February 1970. The Fortunes later covered the song, releasing it in April 1970 in America.
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Chart PerformancesThe song peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart when performed by Pickettywitch. It became the group's highest chart position. The Fortunes' version did not chart in the UK but reached number 62 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
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Label DifferencePickettywitch was signed to Pye Records, while The Fortunes were associated with the World Pacific and Capitol labels.
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Lead SingersPolly Browne was Pickettywitch's lead vocalist when the song was released, while Rod Allen led the vocals for The Fortunes' version.
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LongevityDespite its moderate success, "That Same Old Feeling" has had lasting appeal and is frequently included on 1970s pop music compilations.
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B-SideThe B-side of the Pickettywitch's original 7-inch vinyl single release was a song titled "Maybe We've Been Loving Too Long."
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Format TypeBoth Pickettywitch and The Fortunes versions of "That Same Old Feeling" were released on 7-inch vinyl, which was the dominant format for singles in the 1970s.
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US VersionIn the US, The Fortunes' version of "That Same Old Feeling" was released on the B-side of the single "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again."
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Subsequent CoversThe song has been covered by numerous artists in various styles in the years since its original release, including a version by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson in 1976.
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