About the song

The Statler Brothers’ “Do You Remember These” is a nostalgic and heartfelt song that takes listeners on a sentimental journey through the past. Released in 1975, this track, written by group members Don Reid and Harold Reid, evokes a sense of reminiscence about simpler times, capturing the essence of youth, love, and the experiences that shape us.

The Statler Brothers, renowned for their smooth harmonies and storytelling abilities, began their career in the late 1950s and quickly became a prominent force in the music industry. Their unique blend of country, gospel, and pop music resonated with audiences, and “Do You Remember These” is a prime example of their ability to evoke deep emotions through their lyrics and melodies.

This song was featured on their album The Statler Brothers’ Greatest Hits, which compiled some of their most beloved tracks and showcased their vocal talents. “Do You Remember These” achieved significant chart success, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Its relatable lyrics and catchy tune made it a staple on radio stations and in the hearts of many fans.

Listening to “Do You Remember These” today offers a comforting reminder of cherished memories and the passage of time. The Statler Brothers’ heartfelt delivery and the song’s reflective nature create a warm connection with listeners, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to reminisce about the good old days.

For those who appreciate the rich legacy of The Statler Brothers, “Do You Remember These” stands out as a beautiful tribute to the power of memory and nostalgia. It highlights their ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners, celebrating the moments that define our lives. This timeless track continues to evoke feelings of warmth and reflection, ensuring its place as a beloved classic in the world of music.

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Lyrics

Saturday morning serials
Chapters one through fifteen
Fly paper, penny loafers, and lucky strike green
Flat tops, sock hops, Studebaker, “Pepsi, please”
Ah, do you remember these?
Cigar bands on your hands
Your daddy’s socks rolled down
Sticks, no plugs and aviator caps, with flaps that button down
Movie stars on Dixie cup tops and knickers to your knees
Ah, do you remember these?
The hit parade, grape truaide, the Sadie Hawkins dance
Peddle pushers, duck tail hair, and peggin’ your pants
Howdy doody
Tootie fruitie
The seam up the back of her hose
Ah, do you remember those?
James dean, he was “keen”, Sunday movies were taboo
The senior prom, Judy’s mom, rock ‘n roll was new
Cracker jack prize
Stars in your eyes
“ask daddy for the keys”
Ah, do you remember these?
The boogie man, lemonade stand and taking your tonsils out
Indian burn and wait your turn and four foul balls
You’re out!
Cigarette loads and secret codes and saving lucky stars
Can you remember back that far?
To boat neck shirts and fender skirts and crinoline petticoats
Mums the word and dirty bird and double root beer float
Moon hubcaps and loud heel taps and “he’s a real gone cat”
Ah, do you remember that?
Dancing close, little moron jokes and “cooties” in her hair
Captain midnight, ovaltine, and the whip at the county fair
Charles atlas course, Roy Rogers horse, and “only the shadow
Knows”
Ah, do you remember those?
Gables charms, “froggin” your arm, loud mufflers, pitching woo
Going steady, veronica and betty, white bucks and blue suede shoes
Knock, knock jokes
Who’s there?
Dewey
Dewey who?
Dewey
Remember these
Yes we do!
Oh do we?
Do we remember these!

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