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Forgot To Forget Demo
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This is my original song 'Forgot To Forget' - that won 'Grand Prize' in the Spring 2015 Paramount Song Contest & as part of the Prize, Paramount made me this Demo using their staff demo musicians.
Dave Clayton was born into a home where music lived fifties Pop (Elvis, Sinatra, Marty Robbins, Brenda Lee, Little Richard), doo-wap, Country, Crossovers, Ballads, Show Tunes (his mom belonged to a record club which issued a Broadway Show LP record each month) it all wafted daily out of the family radio and record player. And Dave’s father was a self-taught piano player who coaxed young Dave to sit by his side, teaching him to plink out duets of piano standards to entertain the family. Dave got his first guitar, a Sears Silverstone, at thirteen, and like many other kids in the early 60’s, he fumbled along, trying to master the chord fingerings. Progress was painfully slow until his high school put on a Variety Show in which he was cast as Peter in an imitation of the popular Peter Paul & Mary folk trio. Not wanting to embarrass himself in front of his classmates, Dave began seriously studying the guitar, aided by a classmate who had classical training. The Peter, Paul & Mary act was a hit, and soon after they began playing local prom parties and events for pay. They changed their name to ‘The Waywinds Three,’ dropped the Peter, Paul & Mary persona, and added a standup bass player. They won a City of Philadelphia-sponsored ‘Battle of the ‘folk bands’ competition and then sang live on a Philly radio station. Sadly however, as graduation approached, ‘life happened,’ as the saying goes and the other group members quit, each going their separate way. But Dave never did give up on his music. He did four years in the Marines, playing tunes for his fellow troops, moved to Los Angeles to pitch his songs to the big record companies, got married, studied music theory at LACC for a year and a half, became a father, formed another band called ‘The Clayton Gang,’ got divorced, moved to Nashville to write and pitch his tunes there, met the love of his life and remarried, finally retiring to Florida where he continues his lifelong quest to write and perform his music.
Song Info
Charts
#1,564 today Peak #113
#205 in subgenre Peak #18
Author
Dave Clayton & Larry Yates
Rights
2014
Uploaded
June 16, 2016
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.4 MB 160 kbps 3:49
Story behind the song
Larry Yates gave me the title of the song back in the 70's in L.A. -he said, I know there's a song in there but I can't write it, maybe you can do something with it. I took the idea home & wrote it the same day. I've lost touch with Larry -tried to look him up several times on line. Anyway, Larry if you're out there, hope you like this new demo of the song.
Lyrics
Forgot To Forget Dave Clayton with Larry Yates I remembered to take your name down off the mailbox and not to call you on my break, this afternoon. I remembered you weren't coming home and I'd be here all alone but I forgot to forget about you. I remembered to take your picture off the mirror. I even cancelled my reservations for two. I remembered nearly everything, even that old song you used to sing but I forgot to forget about you. (Chorus) I forgot to forget the way you touch me And I forgot to forget the way you smile. I forgot to forget, you know I wished I never let you go, I forgot to forget about you. Yesterday I caught myself just reminiscing. Thinking about the good times and the bad. Remembering little things you said, the thought of you still in my head, I forgot to forget about you. (Chorus) I forgot to forget the way you touch me And I forgot to forget the way you smile. I forgot to forget, you know I wished I never let you go, I forgot to forget about you. I forgot to forget the way you touch me And I forgot to forget the way you smile. I forgot to forget, you know I wished I never let you go, I forgot to forget about you.
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