Mike Posner - The Way It Used To Be
Mike Posner - The Way It Used To Be


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Album: Pages
Released: 2013

The Way It Used To Be Lyrics


We were young
We were never growing old
And the glitter was still gold
They way it used to be

It was love
It was easy just to smile
It was easy for a while
The Way It Used To Be

But even stars they fade
And colors turn to grey
I miss yesterday
And the way it used to be

And I can't turn back time
Even if I tried
I miss you tonight
And girl I miss the way it used to be

Look at you
You've got the life, the pretty house
But you must still think about
The way it used to be

Is it real
He don't love you like I do
Can we just go back to
The way it used to be

'Cause even stars they fade
And colors turn to grey
I miss yesterday
And the way it used to be

And I can't turn back time
Even if I tried
I miss you tonight
And girl I miss the way it used to be

And girl I miss the way

Look at us
Just look what we've become
Just a shell of what was once
The way it used to be

Even stars they fade
And colors turn to grey
I miss yesterday
And the way it used to be

And I can't turn back time
Even if I tried
I miss you tonight
And girl I miss the way it used to be

And girl I miss the way it used to be
And girl I miss the way it used to be

Writer/s: JOSHUA COLEMAN, MARTIN JOHNSON, MIKE POSNER
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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The Way It Used To Be
  • This uptempo track was released as the first single from Mike Posner's second album, Pages. According to the singer-songwriter it is "just a fun, fun song. Strong melodies… and it's about the girl that got away."
  • Posner titled the record after the notebook that he carries around everywhere he goes. "My album is called Pages because I write all my songs, and my poems and my goals in life in this notebook," he explained. "So I titled the album 'Pages, because it's really just a few pages from my notebook that turned into the album."