Historic Sheet Music Collection
Document Type
Score
Publication Date
1927
Lyrics
Verse 1
Sweetheart of mine, should there come a time
That we'd ever drift apart.
I maybe blue, just thinking of you
Still I won't forget sweetheart.
Verse 2
Sweetheart it's true, for each thing you do
I'm thankful as I can be. Skies can't be gray,
Tho' you're far away, For I'll have your memory.
Chrous
For all the sunshine and flowers,
the sweet happy hours
I'll Always Remember You.
For eve'ry kiss in the moonlight,
The bliss of that June night
I'll Always Remember You.
I can't forget your Caress
Oh! what hapiness
Thrilling me thru, and thru.
For ev'ry smile that you brought me
The joys that you taught me,
I'll Always Remember You. For all the You.
Recommended Citation
Klages, Raymond and Greer, Jesse, "I'll Always Remember You" (1927). Historic Sheet Music Collection. 1907.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/1907
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Comments
© 1927 I'll Always Remember You,
Lyric by Raymond Klages
Melody by Jesse Greer
Featured by Paul Whiteman and his Greater Augmented Orchestra and Vocalists at Paul Whiteman's New York, with Ukelele Arrangement, made in the U.S.A.
Copyright 1927 by Robbins Music Corporation New York
International Copyright Secured, All rights Reserved
Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd. Musikalienhandlung Alberti, Berlin, W. 50
London, England, For the Center and East of Europe
J. Albert & Son, Australian Agent, Publicationa Francis - Day, Harry Kosarin, South American Agent, Sydney Australia, 30 rue de 1'Echiquier, Paris, France, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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