Who sings the song thanks for the memories?!
Question: Who sings the song thanks for the memories!?
but NOT the fall out boy one, another singer, like an old song from awhile ago!. or idk it might just be a lyric in the song!.
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Answers:
Bob Hope is the one most known for the song
http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=X6oHxq77_!.!.!.
The Bob Hope Show (and Bob Hope Specials)
Thanks For The Memory, written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, Arranged by: Gordon Jenkins!. Originally from the film Big Broadcast of 1938!.
Original Air Dates: 1953 - 1956 (NBC) - The Bob Hope Specials continued through to the final one in 1996!. That last special completed 60 years on NBC Radio and Television for him!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of things I can't forget, journeys on a jet,
Our wond'rous week in Martinique and Vegas and roulette!.
How lucky I was!.
And thanks for the memory:
Of summers by the sea, dawn in Waikiki!.
We had a pad in London but we didn't stop for tea;
How cozy it was!.
Now since our breakup I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after!.
I long for the sound of your laughter,
And then I see the laugh's on me!.
But, thanks for the memory:
Of every touch a thrill!. I've been through the mill!.
I've lived a lot and learned a lot, you loved me not and still;
I miss you so much!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of how we used to jog even in a fog,
That barbecue in Malibu, away from all the smog -
How rainy it was!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of letters I destroyed, books that we enjoyed,
Tonight the way things look, I need a book by Sigmund Freud -
How brainy he was!.
Gone are those evenings on Broadway!.
Together we'd go to a great show!.
But now I begin with the Late Show,
And wish that you were watching, too!.
I know it's a fallacy:
That grown men never cry, baby, that's a lie!.
We had our bed of roses, but forgot that roses die!.
And thank you so much!.
http://www!.cfhf!.net/lyrics/bobhope!.htmWww@Enter-QA@Com
http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=X6oHxq77_!.!.!.
The Bob Hope Show (and Bob Hope Specials)
Thanks For The Memory, written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, Arranged by: Gordon Jenkins!. Originally from the film Big Broadcast of 1938!.
Original Air Dates: 1953 - 1956 (NBC) - The Bob Hope Specials continued through to the final one in 1996!. That last special completed 60 years on NBC Radio and Television for him!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of things I can't forget, journeys on a jet,
Our wond'rous week in Martinique and Vegas and roulette!.
How lucky I was!.
And thanks for the memory:
Of summers by the sea, dawn in Waikiki!.
We had a pad in London but we didn't stop for tea;
How cozy it was!.
Now since our breakup I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after!.
I long for the sound of your laughter,
And then I see the laugh's on me!.
But, thanks for the memory:
Of every touch a thrill!. I've been through the mill!.
I've lived a lot and learned a lot, you loved me not and still;
I miss you so much!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of how we used to jog even in a fog,
That barbecue in Malibu, away from all the smog -
How rainy it was!.
Thanks for the memory:
Of letters I destroyed, books that we enjoyed,
Tonight the way things look, I need a book by Sigmund Freud -
How brainy he was!.
Gone are those evenings on Broadway!.
Together we'd go to a great show!.
But now I begin with the Late Show,
And wish that you were watching, too!.
I know it's a fallacy:
That grown men never cry, baby, that's a lie!.
We had our bed of roses, but forgot that roses die!.
And thank you so much!.
http://www!.cfhf!.net/lyrics/bobhope!.htmWww@Enter-QA@Com
Frank Sinatra sang this one:
Thanks For The MemoriesWriter(s): leo robin/ralph rainger
Thanks for the memory
Of things I can’t forget
Journeys on a jet
Our wond’rous week in martinique
And vegas and roulette
How lucky I was
And thanks for the memory
Of summers by the sea
Dawn in waikiki
We had a pad in london
But we didn’t stop for tea
How cozy it was
Now since our breakup I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after
I long for the sound of your laughter
And then I see the laugh’s on me
But thanks for the memory
Of every touch a thrill
I’ve been through the mill
I’ve lived a lot and learned a lot
You loved me not and still
I miss you so much
Thanks for the memory
Of how we used to jog
Even in a fog
That barbecue in malibu
Away from all the smog
How rainy it was
Thanks for the memory
Of letters I destroyed
Books that we enjoyed
Tonight the way things look
I need a book by sigmund freud
How brainy he was
Gone are those evenings on broadway
Together we’d go to a great show
But now I begin with the late show
And wish that you
Were watching, too
I know it’s a fallacy
That grown men never cry
Baby, that’s a lie
We had our bed of roses
But forgot that roses die
And thank you so much
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Thanks For The MemoriesWriter(s): leo robin/ralph rainger
Thanks for the memory
Of things I can’t forget
Journeys on a jet
Our wond’rous week in martinique
And vegas and roulette
How lucky I was
And thanks for the memory
Of summers by the sea
Dawn in waikiki
We had a pad in london
But we didn’t stop for tea
How cozy it was
Now since our breakup I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after
I long for the sound of your laughter
And then I see the laugh’s on me
But thanks for the memory
Of every touch a thrill
I’ve been through the mill
I’ve lived a lot and learned a lot
You loved me not and still
I miss you so much
Thanks for the memory
Of how we used to jog
Even in a fog
That barbecue in malibu
Away from all the smog
How rainy it was
Thanks for the memory
Of letters I destroyed
Books that we enjoyed
Tonight the way things look
I need a book by sigmund freud
How brainy he was
Gone are those evenings on broadway
Together we’d go to a great show
But now I begin with the late show
And wish that you
Were watching, too
I know it’s a fallacy
That grown men never cry
Baby, that’s a lie
We had our bed of roses
But forgot that roses die
And thank you so much
Www@Enter-QA@Com
I know Rod Stewart did it on one of the Great American Songbook albums that he did, but I'm not sure if it's his originally!. I think his is just a cover version!. He does have the ability to sound like an "old" singer though!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Thanks for the Memory" is a 1938 song composed by Ralph Rainger, with lyrics by Leo Robin!. It was introduced in the 1938 film The Big Broadcast of 1938 by Shep Fields and his orchestra with vocals by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, and Shep Fields (he might have not sang as much as composed)
It was for the movie, "The Big Broadcast of 1938"!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
It was for the movie, "The Big Broadcast of 1938"!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
um almost all of those answers r wrong! i think that this person is looking for the song FROM THIS CENTURY! the people that sing it are Fall Out Boy! have fun with this song! i love it!Www@Enter-QA@Com
Bob Hope had this as his Theme!. also AB Chao TwoP!. It is an old song from many many many years ago!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Bob Hope and Shirley Ross!.
It was in the 1938 film, "The Big Broadcast of 1938"
Hope that helps!. :)Www@Enter-QA@Com
It was in the 1938 film, "The Big Broadcast of 1938"
Hope that helps!. :)Www@Enter-QA@Com
There was a song called Thanks for the Memories produced for a movie back in the 30's!.!.!.check out the link below!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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