Thanks for the Memory

Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger

Thanks for the memory
Of things I can't forget, journeys on a jet
Our wondrous week in Martinique and Vegas and roulette
How lucky I was

And thanks for the memory
Of summers by the sea, dawn in Waikiki
We had a pad in London, but we didn't stop for tea
How cozy it was

Now since our breakup, I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after
I long for the sound of your laughter
And then I see the laugh's on me

But thanks for the memory
Of every touch and thrill; I've been through the mill
I've lived a lot and learned a lot; you loved me not and still
I miss you so much

Thanks for the memory
Of how we used to jog even in a fog
That barbecue in Malibu away from all the smog
How rainy it was

Thanks for the memory
Of letters I destroyed, books that we enjoyed
Tonight, the way things look, I need a book by Sigmund Freud
How brainy he was

Gone are those evenings on Broadway
Together we'd go to a great show
But now I begin with the Late Show
And wish that you were watching too

I know it's a fallacy
That grown men never cry; baby, that's a lie
We had our bed of roses, but forgot that roses die
And thank you so much

Trivia about the song Thanks for the Memory by Sarah Vaughan

On which albums was the song “Thanks for the Memory” released by Sarah Vaughan?
Sarah Vaughan released the song on the albums “After Hours at the London House” in 1959, “The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury Vol. 3 - Great Show on Stage 1957-1959” in 1987, “Forever Gold” in 2002, and “Divine: The Jazz Albums 1954-1958” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Thanks for the Memory” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “Thanks for the Memory” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger.

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