I Remember You

Album: I Remember You (1962)
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  • I remember you-ooh
    You're the one who made my dreams come true
    A few kisses ago

    I remember you-ooh
    You're the one who said I love you, too
    Yes, I do, didn'tcha know?

    I remember, too, a distant bell and stars that fell
    Like the rain out of the blue-ooh-ooh-ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo

    When my life is through
    And the angels ask me to recall
    The thrill of it all
    Then I will tell them I remember you-ooh

    I remember, too, a distant bell and stars that fell
    Just like the rain out of the blue-ooh-ooh-ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo

    When my life is through
    And the angels ask me to recall
    The thrill of it all
    Then I will tell them I remember, tell them I remember
    Tell them I remember you Writer/s: Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Stuart from KentJennifer: in fact it was Harry Pitch.
  • Bernard Davies from UkWhy has the line "And the angels ask me to recall the thrill of them all" in the Mono version been changed to "And the angels ask me to recall the thrill of it all" in the Stereo version?
  • Jennifur SunDoes anyone know who played the harmonica on this song?
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