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I Remember The Night Lyrics


Yardbirds I Remember The Night

I remember the night
I was holding you tight
And I'll never forget how you were

You had brocades of blue
And an umbrella too
And a beautiful long piece of fur

And as I held you close
And you'd propose a toast
With champagne and I cry out "Yes Sir"

And we took all our cares
Up the apples and pears
And I'll always remember the night

Oh, velvet lace!
What an awful disgrace
Was the man who was sick in your soup

He was rude, wasn't he?
And I told him to flee
But he gave me a punch in the tooth

Then he left, but before
All the brandy he poured
Down your dress and you raised the roof

And we took all our cares
Up the apples and pears
How well I remember the night

I remember the night
I was holding you tight
And I'll never forget how you were

You had brocades of blue
And an umbrella too
And a beautiful long piece of fur

And as I held you close
You'd propose a toast
With champagne and I cry out "Yes Sir"

And we took all our cares
Up the apples and pears
I'll always remember the night

I'll always remember the night
I'll always remember the night
Aah

{Thank you}


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