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Here comes your memory
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I could forget you if it wasn't for your memory.
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I write all kinds of music from gospel to country, comedy to childrens songs as well as instrumentals. I play guitar (acoustic and lead) and sing with a count
I was born in the mid 1950's, and began playing guitar when I was 14 years old. I have played with many of the early (70's & 80's)country singers. I wrote my first song when I was 15 and now have over 120, from gospel to country. I love the challenge of writing a song that people can relate to, yet to say it in a brand new way. I play with a local group called Common Bond and jam whenever I can find some others pickers.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #172
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Doug York
Rights
2003
Uploaded
October 14, 2004
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MP3
MP3 1.2 MB 64 kbps 2:38
Story behind the song
I just wanted to see if I could write a song like this and succeed. Not sure if I have yet.
Lyrics
Here comes your memory I thought it would be easy to forget you, I even said good riddance when you left. But that was just a lie I told to try to trick my heart, Cause deep down I didn't want to be all by myself. I try my best to pretend it didn't hurt me, I do alright, at least from time to time. And just when I think I've got this whole thing conquered, There you are controlling each thought in my mind. Chorus I have to think about not thinking about you, I tell my mind not to let you in. And you know I do alright, when I'm really concentrating, But I guess I forget to forget you, Here comes your memory again. 2. I don't like the way your memory hangs around here Leavin' great big footprints in my mind. It don't take too much to trigger an ol feeling And I relive how good life was back when you were mine. My goal today was to move on and forget you, But I somehow let your haunting memory in. So tomorrow I'm gonna try a little harder, To remember to forget how much you loved me then. (2003)
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