Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory

Dean Dillon / Norro Wilson

The first time I saw you
You were waitin' tables at the corner diner
I said to myself
Never seen a woman look any finer

From that moment on
I was stone cold gone
You wuld be forever in my mind

Now somewhere in the neon lights
I'm holdin' on for dear life
Rockin' in the arms of your memory tonight

It was San Francisco
Silly sutis and white ties by the bay
You appeared with your papa
Tears were rolin' down your mother's face

Everyone was happy
Showered by well wishers as we drove away

Now somewhere in the neon lights
I'm holdin' on for dear life
Rockin' in the arms of your memory tonight

I'm living but dying
I'm laughing but crying
Somebody tell me it will be alright

I bought it for your birthday
God you looked so lovely in that dress
I took you to a party
Or was it to a night club I forget

Been twenty years and counting
I'm drowning in your love a little more each day

Now somewhere in the neon lights
I'm holdin' on for dear life
Rockin' in the arms of your memory tonight

Now somewhere in the neon lights
I'm holdin' on for dear life
Rockin' in the arms of your memory tonight

Trivia about the song Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory by George Strait

When was the song “Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory” released by George Strait?
The song Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory was released in 1996, on the album “Blue Clear Sky”.
Who composed the song “Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory” by George Strait?
The song “Rockin' In The Arms Of Your Memory” by George Strait was composed by Dean Dillon and Norro Wilson.

Most popular songs of George Strait

Other artists of Country