The Story Of Tina
Read The Story Of Tina lyrics by Al Martino on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
The page facts to cite before the commentary
Use this page for the lyric text, linked artist context, and any LyroVerse editor's note attached to the song. Listener comments remain user-generated and should not be treated as the primary source.
The Story Of Tina
The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.
The story of tina began in the spring time
When tina was sweet seventeen.
The boy said he loved her and she gave a promise
The truest that ever has been.
And then came the wedding one morning in may
And still they are sweethearts
Though years roll away
The story of tina is loves grand adventure
As sweet as a love song can be
The story of tina and me
musical interlude
And then came the wedding one morning in may
And still they are sweethearts
Though years roll away
The story of tina is loves grand adventure
As sweet as a love song can beeeee
The story of tina and meeeeeeeeeeee
What this page can answer fast
Who performs "The Story Of Tina"?
Al Martino performs "The Story Of Tina", and this lyric page sits inside the Al Martino catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "The Story Of Tina"?
Yes. The related section below points to My Foolish Heart and Speak Softly Love with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Al Martino?
Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through Al Martino's lyric pages.
Interpretations, questions, and corrections for this song
Interpretations, questions, memories, and correction notes live together here. The room stays noindex while the best insights are reviewed.
What people are saying
No listener comments on The Story Of Tina yet.
A strong comment here is specific: the phrase you keep hearing, the mood you come back for, or the reason this song stays in rotation.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.