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Why Remind Me?
Composer
Doris Tauber
Lyricist
Willner Philbin
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"Why Remind Me?" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Columbia Records. This song was recorded alongside The Modernaires.

In 1950, this song was released as a B-side single to the song "Sorry." The A-side of this single peaked at #28 while the B-side did not chart.[1]

Lyrics[]

(Why remind me) the way we used to talk and laugh,
I don't need any photograph to think of you [think of you],
(Why remind me) the way we danced the whole night long,
I don't need records of our song to sing it through.
I don't need books of matches to remember our caf.
What earthly good are matches to a flame of yesterday?
(Why remind me) I know our love has played its part,
I'm only asking of my heart to stop reminding me of you.

(I don't need any matches to remember our caf.)
(What earthly good are matches) to a flame of yesterday.
(Why remind me I know our love has played its part,)
(I'm only asking of my heart) to stop reminding me of you,
It just keeps reminding me of you.

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