I Hear A Rhapsody
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I Hear A Rhapsody
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I Remember You
Frank Ifield
Written by Victor Schertzinger and Johnny Mercer
Peaked at # 5 in 1962
(Cover version of the song that originally appeared
in the 1942 movie The Fleet's In starring
Dorothy Lamour and Bob Eberly)
I remember you-ooh
You're the one who made my dreams come true
A few kisses ago
I remember you-ooh
You're the one who said I love you, too
Yes, I do, didn'tcha know?
I remember, too, a distant bell and stars that fell
Like the rain out of the blue-ooh-ooh-ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo
When my life is through
And the angels ask me to recall
The thrill of it all
Then I will tell them I remember you-ooh
I remember, too, a distant bell and stars that fell
Just like the rain out of the blue-ooh-ooh-ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo
When my life is through
And the angels ask me to recall
The thrill of it all
Then I will tell them I remember, tell them I remember
Tell them I remember you
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