I believe in making my money the hard way,
so I work for it.
And every job I do, I do with pride.
And I believe in keeping a promise that I've made.
You've got my word on it.
When I shake your hand and look you in the eye.
And I believe in old glory,
and putting your hand over your heart,
and taking off your
hat when that anthem starts.
Call me old-fashioned,
call me out of touch,
for having faith in the way it was.
When a mom and pop was the place you'd shop,
and a check was good for cashing.
Call me out of style, that's who I am.
When a neighbor's down,
I reach out my hand and open up a lady's door without her asking.
Call me old-fashioned.
I believe a man should have to ask permission
for a woman's hand
before he gets down on
one knee.
And I believe in passing down traditions every chance you can,
so children learn what family
means.
And sitting around the supper table every night at 6 o'clock,
talking about your day
with the TV off.
Call me old-fashioned,
call me out of touch,
for having faith in the way it was.
When a golden band on someone's hand meant love was everlasting.
Call me out of style, that's who I am.
I believe kids need a mom and a dad,
and they're worth working out any problem that you're having.
Call me old-fashioned.
Call
me out of style, that's who I am.
I still say yes sir and thank you ma'am.
And whereas kids still pray in school before their classes,
sometimes I shake my head and ask myself,
what happened to me?
Call me old-fashioned.
Call me old-fashioned.