The Reba McEntire New Fool At An Old Game song was released in December 1988..play the official audio video and see the song details here.
The Reba McEntire New Fool At An Old Game song was released in December 1988 as the third single from her album Reba. It was her twelfth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week starting March 25, 1989 and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the country chart. “New Fool At An Old Game” is a classic country song that speaks to the heart of anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken relationship. This song quickly became a hit and contributed to McEntire’s place as one of the leading female country artists of all time.
Play the official audio video and see the written lyrics below.
This song was written by Steve Bogard, Rick Giles, and Sheila Stephen.
You sure know what you’re doing holding me this way.
And I’ll go where you lead me
Anywhere you say.
You’ve got me where you want me.
So darling please be kind.
Before you take it all, and I
make that final fall.
You’ve got to keep in mind I’m
a new fool at an old game.
A kid out of school, trying to find my way.
But I don’t know the rules, teach me how to play.
I’m just a new fool at an old game.
Maybe I’m a dreamer, or maybe I’m naive.
But when you say you love me I start to believe
That coal can turn to diamonds.
And this night will never end.
But if it isn’t so, and I cry when you go.
You’ve got to understand that
I’m a new fool at an old game.
A kid out of school, trying to find my way.
But I don’t know the rules, teach me how to play.
I’m just a new fool at an old game
“New Fool At An Old Game” is a timeless song that still resonates with listeners today. Its message of hope and resilience in the face of heartbreak is universal, and McEntire’s powerful vocals make it a standout in her catalog of hits. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Reba McEntire or a newcomer to country music, “New Fool At An Old Game” is a must-listen.
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