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"Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio," the Ramones
"Patches," Clarence Carter
"Ode to Billy Joe," Bobbie Gentry
"I Forgot to Remember to Forget" by ???
"I Keep Forgettin'," Michael McDonald
How could one forget this memorable tune:
"I Forgot to Remember to Forget" is a country song written by Stan Kesler and Charlie Feathers. It was recorded at Sun Studio July 11, 1955 by Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and Johnny Bernero on drums, and released on August 20, 1955 along with Mystery Train (Sun 223). It was re-released by RCA Victor (#47-6357) in December 1955. 8)
I Will Remember You - Amy Grant
I Will Remember You - Sarah McLachlan
Do You Remember - Phil Collins
(After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again - Dottsy
If You Remember Me - Chris Thompson & Night
Only A Memory - The Smithereens
Only Yesterday - Carpenters
Long Ago And Far Away - James Taylor
Back When - Tim McGraw
I Remember You - Skid Row
Twenty Years Ago - Kenny Rogers
Many Tears Ago - Connie Francis
Memories Of You - Rosemary Clooney
Try To Remember - from "The Fantasticks" and also interpolated into Gladys Knight & the Pips' cover of "The Way We Were"
The song from "Cats" is actually called "Memory" and was also done by Barbra Streisand (top 10 AC in the U.S.) and Elaine Paige (top 10 in the U.K.).
Lyrics-wise:
Could I Have This Dance - Anne Murray
Fame - Irene Cara
Comin' In And Out Of Your Life - Barbra Streisand
You Were Mine - Dixie Chicks
You Don't Bring Me Flowers - Streisand & Diamond
Endless Summer Nights - Richard Marx
September Morn - Neil Diamond
Even Now - Barry Manilow
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