Song:Moments To Remember Artist: The Four Lads
January to December We'll have moments to remember
The New Year's Eve we did the town The day we tore the goal post down We will have these moments to remember
The quiet walks, the noisy fun The ballroom prize we almost won We will have these moments to remember
Though summer turns to winter And the present disappears The laughter we were glad to share Will echo through the years When other nights and other days May find us gone our separate ways We will have these moments to remember
The drive in movie where we'd go And somehow never watched the show We will have these moments to remember
Though summer turns to winter And the present disappears The laughter we were glad to share Will echo through the years
When other nights and other days May find us gone our separate ways We will have these moments to remember
Rebecca Lin 2009 Spring In USA |
Thank you.
Have a nice week,
Rebecca
It is coming in 3-4 weeks here.
Enjoy your rest of the week,
一切都好嗎?
Have a wonderful Sunday,
Rebecca
是的,孩子們再過兩個星期就放暑假了。你的孩子們什麽時候放寒假?
周日快樂,新的一周愉快,
Rebecca
Sure,we have moments to remember.
盡管久違,但未曾忘記
孩子們是否快到假期了?
周日愉快,
周日愉快,
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Moments to Remember" is a popular song. The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Jimmy Arnold. The song was published in 1955.
The song was one of a large number of Stillman-Allen compositions that were recorded by The Four Lads, charting in 1955. The recording by The Four Lads (made June 21, 1955) was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40539. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on September 3, 1955. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #2; on the Best Seller chart, at #3; on the Juke Box chart, at #4; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached #3. "Moments to Remember" is also included in the soundtrack to the 1990 off-Broadway musical Forever Plaid, and was recorded by Barry Manilow on his 2006 number one album, The Greatest Songs of the Fifties.
Sirius XM Satellite Radio formerly aired a show on their '50s channel named after the song, and featured the song as part of its theme music. The show, hosted by Bob Moke, played popular pre-rock and roll songs from the early- to mid-1950s.
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The Four Lads is a Canadian male singing quartet. They grew up together in Toronto, Ontario, and were members of St. Michael's Choir School, where they learned to sing.
The founding members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass; John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish (born March 2, 1931), tenor; James F. "Jimmy" Arnold, (January 4, 1932 - June 15, 2004) lead; and Frank Busseri, baritone and group manager. Codarini and Toorish had formed a group with two other St. Michael's students, Rudi Maugeri and John Perkins, who were later to become founding members of another group, The Crew-Cuts.