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  1. "Those Were the Days" is a song composed by Boris Fomin (19001948) but credited to Gene Raskin, who put a new English lyric to Fomin's Russian romance song "Dorogoi dlinnoyu", with words by the poet Konstantin Podrevsky.

  2. Track 1 on Those Were the Days. Producer. Paul McCartney. The 1968 remake of an older Russian song sung by the first artist signed by The Beatles' Apple Records label by Welsh singer Mary...

  3. This song by "Mary Hopkin" was released in 1968 and reached number 1 here in the uk charts.This song is originally a russian song,and the English lyrics were wrote by Gene Raskin.

  4. Mary Hopkin "Those Were The Days" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 27, 1968. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe Wa...

  5. 188K views 3 years ago. For continuous listening, click: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... ------------------------------------------------------------ MARY HOPKIN is a Welsh...

  6. Mary Hopkin - Those Were The Days (1968) 8 years ago. Doobby Show. Those Were The Days. Once upon a time there was a tavern. Where we used to raise a glass or two. Remember how we laughed away the hours. And dreamed of all the great things we would do. Those were the days my friend.

  7. Those Were The Days has a haunting melody and lyrical content that make it easy to visualize an entire story surrounding the lives of a group of friends, really from any walk of life, hence the song’s popularity; its universal theme helped propel it into a hit.

  8. Those Were the Days Lyrics by Mary Hopkin from the 101 Most Beloved Pop Masterpieces album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Once upon a time there was a tavern Where we used to raise a glass or two Remember how we laughed away the hours And…

  9. Those Were The Days has a haunting melody and lyrical content that make it easy to visualize an entire story surrounding the lives of a group of friends, really from any walk of life, hence the song’s popularity; its universal theme helped propel it into a hit.

  10. Archie's nostalgia erases inconvenient facts to support his narrow world view and "Those Were the Days" brilliantly encapsulates this in a few verses. Carroll O'Connor (who portrayed Archie) said of his character: "The American white man is trapped by his own cultural history.

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