Frank Sinatra
"Thanks For The Memory"

Writer(s): leo robin/ralph rainger
Thanks for the memoryOf things I can't forgetJourneys on a jetOur wond'rous week in martiniqueAnd vegas and rouletteHow lucky I was
And thanks for the memoryOf summers by the seaDawn in waikikiWe had a pad in londonBut we didn't stop for teaHow cozy it was
Now since our breakup I wake upAlone on a gray morning-afterI long for the sound of your laughterAnd then I see the laugh's on me
But thanks for the memoryOf every touch a thrillI've been through the millI've lived a lot and learned a lotYou loved me not and stillI miss you so much

Thanks for the memoryOf how we used to jogEven in a fogThat barbecue in malibuAway from all the smogHow rainy it was
Thanks for the memoryOf letters I destroyedBooks that we enjoyedTonight the way things lookI need a book by sigmund freudHow brainy he was
Gone are those evenings on broadwayTogether we'd go to a great showBut now I begin with the late showAnd wish that youWere watching, too
I know it's a fallacyThat grown men never cryBaby, that's a lieWe had our bed of rosesBut forgot that roses dieAnd thank you so much