[1968]
One of these lost guys from the 60s who slipped through the cracks before he got to be known. Introspective folk pop at its finest.
I'm feeling this song today... a lot.
Arranged and conducted by the legendary Don Randi and produced by Lee Hazlewood all in a tastefully understated manner.
Lovely.
Children dressed in blue
With hat and gloves, and mother's love
Children once were you, once were you
A little boy plays with his toys
A tiny lass, her doll in joy
But that's all changed, and rearranged
But children once were you, once were you
The years slip quickly past
This day here may be your last
I'm looking in, your child again
And children once were you, once were you
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