OLD-FASHIONED ROMANCE
   

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   OLD-FASHIONED ROMANCE

Half a heart on a gold chain
Each one with the other's name
I wore your's and you wore mine

Friday nights at the Dairy Queen
And watchin' stars on the Silver Screen
That was such a simple time

     Of late night walks and stealing kisses
     What a thrill just holding hands
     Some things never change with time
     I still like old-fashioned romance

Now the kids have almost grown
Soon they'll leave our happy home
And we'll be the only ones left here

It makes us cry, then makes us laugh
Honey . . . alone again at last!
I've loved you through all these years

     Of late night walks and stealing kisses
     What a thrill just holding hands
     Some things never change with time
     I still like old-fashioned romance

     Some things never change with time
     I still like old-fashioned romance

  
        Written by Jeff Stewart and Leon Tunstall
        Copyright 2003 Blue Clover Music (ASCAP) / Leon Tunstall

          

    
 

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Status: This album is in development

Theme: Romantic Love Songs

FALLING IN LOVE
BE MY VALENTINE (WILL YOU?)
SHE'S TO LIVE FOR
TEARDROPS
SHOW ME WHERE IT HURTS
WHAT GOOD'S A HEART
SHE'S THE BEST
COLORADO '95
THAT'S US
HARVEST MOON
I WILL
THANK YOU, ALEXANDER
RED ROSES
OLD-FASHIONED ROMANCE
WHEN WE DANCE
         

   

  

 

 

 

 

 

   

 
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Co-Writers: Jeff Stewart (see www.JeffStewart.com )

Leon Tunstall

Leon Tunstall is a native of Northeastern Arkansas, now residing in Goodlettsville, TN.

Leon has been writing songs for over 20 years and has had cuts by such artists as L.G. Murphy, Kathy "B", Stan Steele, and Daryl Singletary.

Leon has co-written with hit songwriters Milton Brown, Larry Keith, David Chamberlain and Don Goodman. Leon is currently writing for Cro-Jo Music of Nashville.


     

   

   

   
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Written at Leon's place in Goodlettsville back in 1996 . . . we originally had this as a rockin' little piece.  I later changed it to this ballad format.  The 'Dairy Queen' in the song is really a reference to the Foster Freeze back in my hometown of Ventura.   Just up the street from my high school (Buena) . . . my girlfriend Tammie and I used to go there a lot on our dates . . . (that was when I was a college boy) . . . Leon and his wife Doris had been childhood sweethearts and married for many years . . . that was quite an inspiration too!  This is actually one of my personal favorites.

       
   

   

        

      

 

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