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"Remember the Time" is a R&B song fused with new jack swing. [10] The lyrics recall a youthful love affair: "Do you remember when we fell in love/We were young and innocent then". [11] The song is set in the key of F minor with Jackson's voice range from E ♭ 3 to B ♭ 5. [12] The song's tempo is moderate at 108 beats per minute.
If you do remember the first time you saw Pulp, you want to relive it. If you don't, all you want is a credible facsimile." [7] Sometimes, a "sanitised" version of the song was aired on TV and radio, with the lyric "I don't care if you screw him" changed to "I don't care if you knew him".
The song's lyrics are from the perspective of a man whose relationship is failing, due to his lover's neglect. An instrumental cover performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was released later. It was extremely popular in Bulgaria during the early 1990s, due to a then-famous teenage TV program using it while showing its closing credits.
...But Seriously is the fourth solo studio album by English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins.It was released on 20 November 1989 in the United Kingdom by Virgin Records [4] and by Atlantic Records in the United States.
"Do You Remember Love?") is the third single by Japanese singer-songwriter Mari Iijima, released on June 5, 1984, by Victor Entertainment. Written by Kazumi Yasui and Kazuhiko Katō, it was used as the theme song of the 1984 mecha anime film Macross: Do You Remember Love?, which also featured Iijima as the voice of Lynn Minmay.
Do You Remember" debuted at number 44 on the ARIA Singles Chart and peaked at number 2 in its fifth week on the chart. [2] It peaked at number 1 on the AIR chart. A black and white video was released on YouTube on 8 March 2015. [3] A remix EP was released on 12 February 2016. [4]
"Do You Remember These" is a song written by Don Reid, Harold Reid and Larry Lee, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in March 1972 as the first single from the album Innerview. The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and No. 1 on the Cashbox Country Top 100. [1] "
"Everyday" is a song by English musician Phil Collins, released as the second single of his fifth studio album, Both Sides (1993). The single achieved success mostly in North America in early 1994. In 2004, it was included as the seventh track on Collins' compilation album Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New.