Sunday, October 28, 2007

Song History...Try To Remember...

Try To Remember is a favorite song of ours. This song looks at the season a little differently than yearly seasons. I have included two versions that we recorded. A vocal version sung by my brother Douglas Wayne and my father, George Harvey. And an instrumental version played by yours truly (Janey Loree). These are home recordings so we didn't get all the mistakes out! Enjoy!!

This post is entered in the BLOG VILLAGE Fall Fest Carnival!




Try to remember the kind of September
When life was slow and oh so mellow
Try to remember the kind of September
When grass was green and grain so yellow
Try to remember the kind of September
When you were a young and a callow fellow
Try to remember and if you remember
Then follow ( follow ) follow ( follow ) follow . . .

Try to remember when life was so tender
That no one wept except the willow
Try to remember when life was so tender
That dreams were kept beside your pillow
Try to remember when life was so tender
That love was an ember about to billow
Try to remember and if you remember
Then follow ( follow ) follow ( follow ) follow . . .

Deep in December it's nice to remember
Although you know the snow will follow
Deep in December it's nice to remember
Without a hurt, the heart is hollow
Deep in December it's nice to remember
The fire of September that made you mellow
Deep in December our hearts should remember

Then follow ( follow ) follow ( follow ) follow . . .


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Artwork Copyright 2007 by Phyllis Mae Richardson Fisher (my mother!)

6 comments:

Jackie said...

Haven't heard that song for years and always loved it. Thanks for posting.

Unknown said...

Jackie, It looks like you made it by all of my entries in the BLOG VILLAGE Fall Fest hosted by Cybercelt! Thanks for taking the time to comment on all of them!!

I'll be stopping by yours tonight!!!

Anonymous said...

What a great song - one I am not familiar with - thank you for sharing.

Unknown said...

Then I am doubly glad that I chose this song to share in the BLOG VILLAGE Fall Fest Carnival!

SandyCarlson said...

Beautiful song. Is it a waltz?

This is a wonderful blog.

Unknown said...

Now you got me to thinking...I will check on that, Sandy! Look for a post on my findings.

Thank you for stopping by.

You know, I could see this song being used to waltz by with ladies in pastel, fall colored, long flowing dresses and the gentlemen wearing white tuxedos!