Remind Me

DOROTHY FIELDS, JEROME KERN

Remind me
Not to find you so attractive
Remind me
That the world is full of men

When I start to miss you
To touch your hand
To kiss you
Remind me
To count to ten

I had a feeling when I met you
You'd drive me crazy if I let you
But all my efforts to forget you
Remind me I'm in love again

I get my heart, well in hand, and I'm certain
That I can take you, or leave you alone
Then you begin that beguine again
And boom, I give in , again
I have a will made of steel, my friend
But when it seems about to bend

Remind me
Not to mention that I love you
Remind me
To be sorry that we met

Although I adore you
Remind me to ignore you
You're one thing I will regret

So when your charm begins to blind me
I'll simply tie my hands behind me
Don't let me kiss you please, remind me
Unless, my darling, you forget

Trivia about the song Remind Me by Margaret Whiting

On which albums was the song “Remind Me” released by Margaret Whiting?
Margaret Whiting released the song on the albums “Sings for the Starry-Eyed” in 1956, “Sings The Jerome Kern Song Book, Vol.1 & 2” in 1960, and “Sings the Jerome Kern Song Book” in 1960.
Who composed the song “Remind Me” by Margaret Whiting?
The song “Remind Me” by Margaret Whiting was composed by DOROTHY FIELDS, JEROME KERN.

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