Lyrics Thanks for the Memory - Ray Conniff
Thanks
for
the
memory
Of
sentimental
verse,
Nothing
in
my
purse,
And
chuckles
When
the
preacher
said
For
better
or
for
worse,
How
lovely
it
was.
Thanks
for
the
memory
Of
Schubert's
Serenade,
Little
things
of
jade
And
traffic
jams
And
anagrams
And
bills
we
never
paid,
How
lovely
it
was.
We
who
could
laugh
over
big
things
Were
parted
by
only
a
slight
thing.
I
wonder
if
we
did
the
right
thing,
Oh,
well,
that's
life,
I
guess,
I
love
your
dress.
Thanks
for
the
memory
Of
faults
that
you
forgave,
Of
rainbows
on
a
wave,
And
stockings
in
the
basin
When
a
fellow
needs
a
shave,
Thank
you
so
much.
Thanks
for
the
memory
Of
tinkling
temple
bells,
Alma
mater
yells
And
Cuban
rum
And
towels
from
The
very
best
hotels,
Oh
how
lovely
it
was.
Thanks
for
the
memory
Of
cushions
on
the
floor,
Hash
with
Dinty
Moore,
That
pair
of
gay
pajamas
That
you
bought
And
never
wore.
We
said
goodbye
with
a
highball,
Then
I
got
as
high
as
a
steeple,
But
we
were
intelligent
people,
No
tears,
no
fuss,
Hooray
for
us.
Strictly
entire
nous,
Darling,
how
are
you?
And
how
are
all
Those
little
dreams
That
never
did
come
true?
Awfully
glad
I
met
you,
Cheerio
and
toodle-oo
Thank
you,
Thank
you
so
much.
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