Always Something There To Remind Me
lyrics and chords
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Always Something There To Remind Me lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, this is a very pretty country song recorded by
Brenda Lee.
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Always Something There To Remind Me Recorded by Brenda Lee Written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach
C C7 F Fm I walk along the city streets you used to walk along with me C F And every step I take recalls how much in love we used to be C Dm Oh how can I forget you C F C When there is always something there to remind me F C Always something there to remind me Em Am F G7 I was born to love you and I will never be free C You'll always be a part of me oh oh oh
C7 F Fm When shadows fall I passed a small cafe where we would dance at night C F And I can't help recalling how it felt to kiss and hold you tight C Dm Oh how can I forget you C F C When there is always something there to remind me F C Always something there to remind me Em Am F G7 I was born to love you and I will never be free C You'll always be a part of me oh oh oh
C7 F Fm If you should find you'll miss the sweet and tender love we used to share C F Just come back to the places where we used to go and I'll be there C F And I can't help recalling how it felt to kiss and hold you tight C Dm Oh how can I forget you C F C When there is always something there to remind me F C Always something there to remind me Em Am F G7 I was born to love you and I will never be free C F C When there is always something there to remind me F C Always something there to remind me
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