About the song
Background:
“Yesterday’s Songs” is a song written and performed by Neil Diamond, released in 1981 from his album “On the Way to the Sky.” It was a major hit, reaching #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Themes:
The song explores the themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the enduring power of love.
- Nostalgia: The lyrics evoke a sense of longing for the past, with references to “yesterday’s songs” and “yesterday’s words.” There’s a bittersweet acknowledgement that the past cannot be relived, but it holds a certain charm and value.
- Passage of Time: The song reflects on how time changes things. “Yesterday’s songs don’t stay around long,” and “yesterday’s words don’t make themselves heard like they did before.” It emphasizes the ephemeral nature of trends, styles, and even emotions.
- Enduring Love: Amidst the changing times, the song suggests that some things remain constant, particularly the power of love. The repeated phrase “saying I love you” serves as a refrain, emphasizing that love can transcend time and trends.
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Lyrics
Sayin’ “I love you”
Just sayin’ “I love you”Yesterday’s songs
Don’t stay around long Not much anymore (yesterday’s songs are gone)Yesterday’s words
Don’t make themselves heard Like they did before (yesterday’s words are gone)Baby, yesterday’s blues
Maybe yesterday’s news But the truth always stays the same And the good things will never change Like sayin’ “I love you” Just sayin’ “I love you”Yesterday’s songs
Don’t seem to belong They’re here and they’re gone (yesterday’s songs are gone)Yesterday’s moves
Don’t stay in the grooves They keep moving on (yesterday’s grooves are gone)Maybe yesterday’s rhyme
Was for yesterday’s time And the future’s not ours to see But there’s some things that always will be Like sayin’ “I love you” Sayin’ “I love you”Baby, yesterday’s blues
Maybe yesterday’s news But the truth always stays the same And the good things will never change Like sayin’ “I love you” Sayin’ “I love you” Sayin’ “I love you” Like sayin’ “I love you”