FIRST VERSE: D G A D Talked to my daddy last night about the nineteen fifty two D I'd heard about the good ol' days G A D And I was wonderin' if they were true G A Well it must have been, be cause he smiled D G and his eyes looked into mine D A D And I could tell he touched a memory as he told me of a time G D When the Dodgers were in Brooklyn and the air was clean G D A Marylyn Monroe was breaking hearts on silver screens G D G Daddy finally stole my momma's heart away from ol' James Dean D A D On the other side of memory's fence, the grass is always green SECOND VERSE: I talked to my momma, last night about the ways things use to be Showed me of a picture of some here and a guy that looked like me Spell bound around a tv in the den I wish that we could go back to those innocent times again CHORUS BRIDGE: G D Now I know that time has changed things G D Then and now is day and night G D G Memories will always be larger than life A And it's all right here in black in white CHORUS D A D On the other side of memory's fence, the grass is always green