SHOCKING BLUE

- When I Was A Girl Lyrics

Old tree, you resist
Cold and heat, wind and rain
And that won't be in vain,
'Cause I protect you now.

Good man spelled that tree
In youth and chance at me.
All my memories
Are here by that tree.

My momma kissed me
Here in the shade,
Here too
My brother played.
When I was a girl,
Here was my own world.

Good man spelled that tree
In youth and chance at me.
All my memories
Are here by that tree.

My momma kissed me
Here in the shade,
Here too
My brother played.
When I was a girl,
Here was my own world.

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Facts about When I Was A Girl

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Who wrote When I Was A Girl lyrics?


When I Was A Girl is written by Robert Van Leeuwen.
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When was When I Was A Girl released?


It is first released on March 11, 1972 as part of Shocking Blue's album "Inkpot / Attila" which includes 31 tracks in total. This song is the 28th track on this album.
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Which genre is When I Was A Girl?


When I Was A Girl falls under the genre Pop.
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How long is the song When I Was A Girl?


When I Was A Girl song length is 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Robert van Leeuwen
Record Label(s): 1972 Red Bullet
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