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About The Song

Released in 1969, “Reflections of My Life” is a classic pop song by the Scottish band Marmalade. The track, written by lead guitarist Junior Campbell and singer Dean Ford, quickly became a worldwide hit, reaching the top 10 charts in the UK and US.

The song’s introspective lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. With its catchy melody and Ford’s soulful vocals, “Reflections of My Life” captured the hearts of listeners around the globe. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its relatable themes and timeless appeal.

The restored stereo version of the song, released in recent years, offers a fresh listening experience, showcasing the original recording in its best possible audio quality. The accompanying footage provides a glimpse into the band’s era, adding a nostalgic element to the song.

Lyrics

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The changing of sunlight to moonlight
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes
The greetings of people in trouble
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes

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All my sorrow
Sad tomorrow
Take me back to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying, dying
Take me back to my old home

I’m changing, arranging
I’m changing, I’m changing everything
Ah, everything around me
The world is a bad place
A bad place, a terrible place to live
Oh, but I don’t wanna die

All my sorrow
Sad tomorrow
Take me back to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying, dying
Take me back to my old home
All my sorrow (all my sorrow)
Sad tomorrow
Take me back (take me back) to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying…

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