Memory

MICHAEL KENNETH BEEN

In my memory
I can still see that face
In my memory
I can still hear the voice
I remember talkin' with you
The stories I could tell
In my memory, I remember you still
You gave the poet words to speak
You were the sun to warm my days
You put us in each others hands
You gave me love before I asked
In my memory
I can still see that face
In my memory
I can still hear the voice
I remember talkin' with you
The stories I could tell
In my memory, I remember you still
I feel my heart will surely break
I've taken all that I can take
You were the light for me to see
You were the sky that covered me
In my memory
I can still see that face
In my memory
I can still hear the voice
I remember talkin' with you
For hours by the well
In my memory, I remember you still
In my memory I can still see the eyes
In my memory
I can still feel your touch
I remember talkin' with you
The stories I could tell
In my memory, I remember you still

Trivia about the song Memory by The Call

On which albums was the song “Memory” released by The Call?
The Call released the song on the albums “Into the Woods” in 1987 and “The Best Of The Call” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Memory” by The Call?
The song “Memory” by The Call was composed by MICHAEL KENNETH BEEN.

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