She is smiling alone in the lamplight, the withered leaves collect at my feet and the wind begins to moan memory all alone in the moonlight i can smile at the old days i was beautiful then i remember the time i knew what happiness was let the memory live again every streetlamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning someone mutters, and a streetlamp gutters, and soon it will. All alone in the moonlight. Let the memory live again.
By 2002, The Song Had Been Played Over Two Million Times On Radio And Television Stations In The Us.
Listen to trailer music, ost, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. Playing via spotify playing via youtube playback options Midnight not a sound from the pavement has the moon lost her memory she is smiling alone in the lamplight the withered leaves collect at my feet and the wind begins to moan memory all alone in the moonlight i can smile happy your days (i can dream of the old days) life was beautiful then i remember the time i knew what happiness was let the memory live again every.
And The Wind Begins To Moan.
Memory, all alone in the moonlight. The withered leaves collect at my feet. The song is primarily set in the 12/8 time signature, shifting meters to 10/8 and 6/8 throughout its duration.
I Remember The Time I Knew What Happiness Was.
Find all 16 songs in cats soundtrack, with scene descriptions. Memory is a sentimental ballad intentionally written in the style of puccini. She is smiling alone dm am in the lamplight the withered leaves collect at my feet g f c and the wind begins to moan [verse 2] c am memory, all alone in the moonlight f em i can smile at the old days, i was beautiful then dm am i remember the time i knew what happiness was g f c let the memory live again [bridge] em f em f every streetlamp seems to beat em c.
It Was The Most Requested Song At Piano Bars And Lounges In The 1980S, And Was An Equally Popular Choice At.
It has a loose tempo (freely) of around 50 beats per minute. Category:memory lyrics | 'cats' musical wiki | fandom. And the wind begins to moan.