Those Were The Days - Music

Music

  • "Those Were the Days" (song), a 1968 song credited to Gene Raskin
  • "Those Were the Days", a 1968 song by Cream, first released on their album Wheels of Fire
  • "Those Were the Days", the theme song of the 1970s TV series All in the Family, written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse
  • Those Were the Days (Cream album), a 1997 retrospective compilation of the music of Cream
  • "Those Were the Days", a 2001 song by R&B singer Aaliyah, from her self-titled final album Aaliyah
  • Those Were the Days (Dolly Parton album), a 2005 album which featured a cover of the Gene Raskin song
  • "Those Were the Days" (Lady Sovereign song), a 2007 song from Lady Sovereign's album Public Warning
  • Those Were the Days (compilation album), a 2009 compilation of old classics
  • Those Were the Days (Johnny Mathis album)
  • Those Were the Days – The Best Of Leningrad Cowboys, a compilation album released by the Leningrad Cowboys

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