Remembering

Robin Hugh Gibb, Barry Alan Gibb

I never really want to be alone
I had a woman once in my life and but now she's flown
Every night I keep seeing her face

I never really broke her heart. She was a part of me
But that's the way it was now we live separately
When will you walk through this door babe?
When you left I fell to pieces
But now I feel as good as if I were dead

I'll keep remembering all my life
Remembering when you were my wife
Remembering all my life
And I'm facing a life that I must go through remembering

I first set my eyes on you one cold February
You made me go out of my way to make me feel fine
Oh but when will you walk through this door babe?
When you left I fell to pieces
Now I feel as good as good as if I were dead

I'll keep remembering all my life
Remembering when you were my wife
Remembering all my life
And I'm facing a life that I must go through remembering

Trivia about the song Remembering by Bee Gees

When was the song “Remembering” released by Bee Gees?
The song Remembering was released in 1971, on the album “Trafalgar”.
Who composed the song “Remembering” by Bee Gees?
The song “Remembering” by Bee Gees was composed by Robin Hugh Gibb, Barry Alan Gibb.

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