When Did The Band Release Old Love Lyrics As A Single?

2025-08-23 20:23:54
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Elijah
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Favorite read: A Song From The Past
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I’ll be straight with you: I can’t pin a date without the band’s name because 'Old Love' is a common song title and some artists treat lyric uploads as unofficial singles. What I can do right now is give you a quick game plan so you can find the date fast: search the band’s discography page on Wikipedia (check the singles list), then cross-reference with Discogs for release formats and catalog numbers. Also peek at AllMusic for release history and at streaming platforms (Spotify/iTunes) which often show the single release date. YouTube upload dates for an official lyric video are useful too — those often coincide with the single release. If you tell me who the band is, I’ll check those sources and tell you the precise release date and region, and whether it was a promo or commercial single.
2025-08-24 04:58:20
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Lincoln
Lincoln
Favorite read: Old Love is not Over
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I get a little nostalgic when questions like this pop up — trying to track down a single’s release date feels like rummaging through old record crates. The snag here is ambiguity: song titles like 'Old Love' get reused, bands sometimes only issue promos, and the term 'lyric' suggests a lyric-video-type release rather than a physical single. My practical route would be to first identify the band, then check three places: the band’s official site or social feed for release announcements, Discogs for cataloged physical/promo releases, and Spotify/Apple Music for the digital single date. Don’t skip the liner notes if you can find scans — they often list release months and catalogue numbers. If you give me the band’s name, I’ll do that digging and tell you what format the single was and when it dropped, plus any cool variant releases I find.
2025-08-25 17:39:21
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Peyton
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Favorite read: Love Is Never Old
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I’m curious which band you mean, because 'Old Love' could refer to several tracks. If the band released a lyric video titled 'Old Love' on YouTube, the upload date there is often the quickest clue to when the single was pushed. For older releases, Discogs and single discographies are the safer bet. If you drop the band’s name, I’ll look it up and report back with the release date and format—vinyl, promo CD, or streaming-only — whichever applies to that release.
2025-08-26 10:09:07
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Owen
Owen
Favorite read: Love Too Late
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This one’s a bit of a scavenger-hunt question, and I’m itching to help — but I need one small thing: which band do you mean? The title 'Old Love' shows up in a few places, and release patterns can be messy (regional singles, promo-only pressings, lyric videos that act like singles). If you meant Eric Clapton’s 'Old Love', it first appeared on the album 'Journeyman' in 1989, though whether it was issued as a stand-alone commercial single depends on the market and the pressings.

If you’re thinking of a modern band that released a lyric video called 'Old Love' as a single on streaming platforms, that could be a completely different timeline — sometimes bands drop the lyric track on YouTube and streaming first and only later put it on vinyl. Tell me the band and I’ll dig up the exact release date and which format it was released on; I love hunting down discographies and odd regional releases.
2025-08-26 23:46:51
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Ruby
Ruby
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If you’re asking about a recent drop, there’s a high chance the band released a lyric video on YouTube and treated that as the single release — that’s how lots of indie and pop bands roll now. I’d check the band’s official YouTube channel first; the upload timestamp usually matches the single release day. If it’s an older band, Discogs and fan forums are gold mines for single release dates and pressing info. I can look it up for you if you tell me which band you mean; otherwise I can walk you through the steps to find it yourself, which is oddly satisfying to do on a rainy afternoon.
2025-08-27 17:41:42
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Where can fans find old love lyrics online?

5 Answers2025-08-23 12:32:16
If you're chasing old love lyrics, I get that warm ache — I hunt those lines like hidden postcards in antique stores. I usually start with the big lyric sites that have community edits and credits: Genius and Musixmatch tend to have crowd-sourced versions plus user notes, while LyricFind is the licensed option that shows up in many apps. For older songs I check AllMusic and Discogs to confirm release details and track listings, because liner notes often point you to the exact phrasing used on the record. When things get rarer I lean on archives: Archive.org sometimes has scans of lyric booklets, old magazines, and fanzines. Google Books and HathiTrust surprise me with lyric anthologies and songbooks from decades ago. If it's a traditional or public-domain piece, the Library of Congress or Project Gutenberg can be gold mines. I also love poking through fan forums and Reddit threads where someone has already transcribed a live version or a bootleg — just remember to double-check for transcription errors. It feels like detective work, and when I finally find the right verse it’s oddly rewarding.

Which artist wrote old love lyrics originally?

5 Answers2025-08-23 15:56:43
I always get a little nostalgic when 'Old Love' comes on the radio — that slow burn of bluesy guitar and weary lyrics hits different. The song is most commonly credited to Eric Clapton and Robert Cray; Clapton’s version on his 'Journeyman' album is the one most people know, but the songwriting credit goes to the two of them. That duet of talents explains why the tune sits so comfortably between straight blues and polished rock. When I dig into liner notes or scribble vinyl notes at home, I like to point out that Clapton’s expressive bends and Cray’s soulful sensibility shaped the lyrics and feel. So if you’re tracing the original lyrical authorship, you can say it was written by Eric Clapton with Robert Cray — a collaboration that gave the song its memorable emotional push.

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