Good morning yesterday
You wake up and time
Has slipped away
And suddenly it's hard to find
*The memories you left behind
Remember, do you remember?
The laughter and the tears
The shadows of misty yesteryears
The good times and the bad you've seen
And all the others in between
Remember, do you remember
The times of your life
Reach out for the joy and the sorrow
Put them away in your mind
The mem'ries are times that you borrow
To spend when you get to tomorrow
Here comes the saddest part
The seasons are passing one by one
So gather moments while you may
Collect the dreams you dream today
Remember, will you remember
The times of your life...
You wake up and time
Has slipped away
And suddenly it's hard to find
*The memories you left behind
Remember, do you remember?
The laughter and the tears
The shadows of misty yesteryears
The good times and the bad you've seen
And all the others in between
Remember, do you remember
The times of your life
Reach out for the joy and the sorrow
Put them away in your mind
The mem'ries are times that you borrow
To spend when you get to tomorrow
Here comes the saddest part
The seasons are passing one by one
So gather moments while you may
Collect the dreams you dream today
Remember, will you remember
The times of your life...
*Anka's latest version: "all the hair"
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Hi Andy
ReplyDeleteThe 60s were indeed fabulous days Being lovers of music n dancing we were regulars at tea dances at Princess Garni,West Pointetc Jam sessions at Golden Venus and fans of local and Filipino bands at various nite clubs
Come on guys come back on stage You were great!
Thanks Eusoof, if it's you. Hope you will spend more time on this page.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Andy
The lyrics are very meaningful esp the first 3 lines. Hope everyone lives life to the fullest before Time slips farther and farther away till ... = John
ReplyDeleteHeard you are the Paul Anka of Singapore last time. From Mary.
ReplyDeleteIt lasted a while and the publicity attracted some but it's best to have your own style. But losing one's voice is another tale.
ReplyDeleteThe Paul Anka competition attracted a good number of talents and some rose to prominence in the 60s.
The experience counts. Now it's the nostalgia.