Memories

Albert Hammond, Tom Snow

I remember good times, when you and I were doing fine
Good times, when all the world was yours and mine
And we were dreaming sweet dreams
It wasn't very long ago, it seems
That dreams were all we had to know
But the good old days don’t last
And the dreams, they're fading fast

And all that's left me are my memories
And the happiness that you gave to me
I can’t forget the way things used to be
And how it still means so much to me
So I'm holding onto my memories

I remember two hearts so young that they would never break
Apart, we knew how much to give and take
And I was feeling first love
A love that was so beautiful, your love
Heaven couldn't give me more
But the good old days don't last
And the dreams, they're fading fast

And all you've left me are my memories
And the happiness that you gave to me
I can't forget the way things used to be
And how you still mean so much to me

And if I see you tonight, I'll try to look the other way
Tonight, there’s nothing left for us to say

And all you’ve left me are my memories
And the happiness that you gave to me
I can't forget the way things used to be
And how you still mean so much to me
And all you’ve left me are my memories
And the happiness that you gave to me
I can't forget the way things used to be
And how you still mean so much to me
And all you've left me are my memories
And the happiness that you gave to me...

Trivia about the song Memories by Albert Hammond

When was the song “Memories” released by Albert Hammond?
The song Memories was released in 1981, on the album “Your World and My World”.
Who composed the song “Memories” by Albert Hammond?
The song “Memories” by Albert Hammond was composed by Albert Hammond, Tom Snow.

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