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Reminds me of you
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First song with new collaborator Mark Woodcock , love this celtic/country sound for me theres an Irish flavour to this track. Copyright Rockstarmedia 2009
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Mark Woodcock/ Anna Lang
Copyright Rockstarmedia 2009

Fri Dec 19, 2008
Country : Country-Pop
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» highest in charts:   # 107   (48,282 songs currently listed in Country)
» highest in sub-genre:   # 23   (5,238 songs currently listed in Country > Country-Pop)
About the song
My first collaboration with Mark , Whom I met through the writers guild , touched the Irish connection in me and has elements of country , originally intended for my friend Hayey Oliver
Lyrics
Always reminds me of you
Woodcock/Lang
00.14
you can take back the memories
each word that you said
each tender moment
I had with you
the kiss that you gave me
as you walked away
I never stopped thinking of you
00.39
You can take from me all
the blue of the sky
the air that I breath
if you wanted to
everything bright
that colours my world
but I never stopped thinking of you
01.04
the door that you went through
when you said goodbye
still is the place where I see you
the footprints you left by the gate
where I cried
always reminds me of you
01.29
I know that Ill never be with you again
The moment we shared
Has gone with you
But I cherish the time
That I had by your side
It wont stop thinking of you


01.54
the door that you went through
when you said goodbye
still is the place - where I see you
the footprints you left by the gate
where I cried
always reminds me of you
02.19
the place seems so empty - just four stoney walls
a house not a home
with a pretty view
the day that you left me
that all disappeared
and still leaves me thinking of you.

always reminds me of you

© Copyright Rockstarmedia 2009