The Good Old Days is track #11 on The Libertines debut album, Up the Bracket, and is credited to Doherty and Barat.
The track is a fan favourite, often being requested and played at gigs by The Libertines and, more rarely, Doherty solo. Performed live, "Good Old Days" includes a longer verse section with additional lyrics (transcribed in the Up the Bracket album inlay but not heard in the studio recording).
The Libertines recorded a copy of The Good Old Days during the Babyshambles Sessions in May 2003, in which Doherty whispered "get a tattoo", as an answer to Barat's line "a list of things we said we'd do tomorrow". Apparently this was the reason that both Doherty and Barat had "libertine" tattooed on their arms (which is seen on the cover art for their second album, The Libertines). As well as these two versions, the track has also been recorded by Barat solo (for his Oui FM, and Mexican sessions).
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