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      • The melody phrase at the beginning of each verse ("Met my old lover at the grocery store...") was taken by Fogelberg from Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."
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  2. artistfacts. songplace. Songfacts®: As Fogelberg told it on his official website, the song is totally autobiographical. He was visiting family back home in Peoria, Illinois in the mid-'70s when he ran into an old girlfriend at a convenience store.

  3. I have been searching for the same song I heard years ago since I heard it. It kinda had disco vibes? It mentioned something about 'girl', 'guy', not following the rules, and diamonds, in the main chorus kind of part. I think the artist or song title had a D in it? more »

  4. Fogelberg wrote this song based on an incident in 1975 when he bumped into an old girlfriend from high school, Jill Anderson Greulich, at a convenience store in Peoria, Illinois on Christmas Eve.

  5. Same Old Lang Syne Lyrics & Meanings: Met my old lover in the grocery store / The snow was falling Christmas eve / I stole behind her in the frozen foods / And I touched her on the sleeve / / She didn't recognize the face at first / But then her eyes flew open wide / She went to hug me and she spilled her purse / And we laughed until we cried ...

  6. Dec 27, 2019 · Facts about “Same Old Lang Syne” This song is autobiographical in nature. The woman whom Dan Fogelberg (1951-2007) is singing about has been identified as one Jill Anderson Greulich, who came forward with her story after Mr. Fogelberg had passed away.

  7. Where does the phrase “Same old, same old” come from? The origin of the phrase "Same old, same old" is unknown. Is “Same old, same old” common in everyday conversation?

  8. same old same old. in English. same old same old. idiom informal. Add to word list. used to say that a situation or someone's behaviour remains the same, especially when it is boring or annoying: Most people just keep on doing the same old same old every day. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. staying the same.

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