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They Remind Me Too Much Of You

Words & Music by Don Robertson

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They Remind Me Too Much Of You

Words & Music by Don Robertson

Take away, the scent of flowers
Cover up, the sky of blue
Close my ears to tender love songs
They remind me too much of you

Hide young lovers' warm embraces
Keep stars and moonlight from my view
Let me forget, there are such places
They remind me too much of you

Must I evermore be haunted?
Day after day, my whole life through
By the memory of each moment
That I spent alone with you

If these lovely things don't hurt you
Our love just wasn't meant to be
But please come back to me, my darling

If they remind you, too much of me

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They Remind Me Too Much of You was written by Don Robertson for Elvis's 1963 movie It Happened at the World's Fair. Elvis recorded the song on September 22, 1962, at Radio Recorders. The single release had a four-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #53.

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Take away, the scent of flowers
Cover up, the sky of blue
Close my ears to tender love songs
They remind me too much of you

Hide young lovers' warm embraces
Keep stars and moonlight from my view
Let me forget, there are such places
They remind me too much of you

Must I evermore be haunted?
Day after day, my whole life through
By the memory of each moment
That I spent alone with you

If these lovely things don't hurt you
Our love just wasn't meant to be
But please come back to me, my darling

If they remind you, too much of me


They Remind Me Too Much of You was written by Don Robertson for Elvis's 1963 movie It Happened at the World's Fair. Elvis recorded the song on September 22, 1962, at Radio Recorders. The single release had a four-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #53.