I remember sixty-four, we were young and green, just sixteen In a simple world of pleasure I was working, in a factory To earn a livin' for the family We didn't have a discotheque, there were no CDs and no PCs We hung around in the back streets Playing soccer, havin' fun We were so happy when we won Those were the good old days, they always stick in my mind Those were the good old days, we were light-hearted and wild We didn't have money, we didn't complain We had no umbrella, we walked in the rain Those were the good old days; we had to leave it all behind I remember eighty-four, every love-affair, free from care I still believed in illusions All the lovin' it drove me mad Almost everyday I lost my head Those were the good old days, they always stick in my mind Those were the good old days, we were light-hearted and wild We didn't have money, we didn't complain We had no umbrella, we walked in the rain Those were the good old days; we had to leave it all behind But in dreams one day, I drift away, I imagine I can do it all over With the knowledge that I have today And the many things that changed anyway I wonder if I'd fall in love with you again Or would it be somebody else Those were the good old days, they always stick in my mind Those were the good old days, we were light-hearted and wild We didn't have money, we didn't complain We had no umbrella, we walked in the rain Those were the good old days; we had to leave it all behind We didn't have money, we didn't complain We had no umbrella, we walked in the rain Those were the good old days; we had to leave it all behind We had to leave it all behind We had to leave it all behind