Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. A record that was very popular in a former era.
WordNet
n. a song that was formerly popular [syn: oldie]
Wikipedia
"Golden Oldie" is a song written by Bryan Russell and Brenda Russell and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached #18 on both the Canadian Country chart and the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1976. The song appeared on her 1976 album, Keeping in Touch. The song was produced by Tom Catalano.
Usage examples of "golden oldie".
Hatch sat in the passenger seat with his shades on, one arm out his open window, tapping time against the side of the car as he listened to golden oldie rock-'n'-roll on the radio.
Now they find another new test, or it's a golden oldie, or maybe they just want to keep us worried, whatever the reason, off I go, maybe we'll leam something new today.
Chub Downey leaned over to switch on the dashboard receiver, flooding the cab with Golden Oldie music.
S-J would have scoffed at George, called him a 'queer bastard' or a 'golden oldie,' but Bobby found him a welcome change from heroes like Randolph Scott, Richard Carlson, and the inevitable Audie Murphy.
The roach-clip it was in, he saw, was a golden oldie: Richard Nixon in a blue suit, fingers thrust up in the characteristic double-V gesture that probably not even the oldest of the five other people in this van remembered.
Like tuning into a favorite golden oldie on the radio, or remembering something nice waiting for her at home.