![]() ![]() Dionne Warwick: 03:22 : Spotify Amazon: 2 : Are You There (With Another Girl). (Theres) Always Something There to Remind Me. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ’cause there is always something there to remind me. Discover Now by Dionne Warwick released in 2012. I was born to love her, and I’ll never be free Just go back to the places where we used to go, and I’ll be there If you should find you miss the sweet and tender love we used to share. Get (Theres) Always Something There To Remind Me sheet music by Dionne Warwick as a digital notation file for Piano/Keyboard and Voice in (transposable). I was born to love her, and I’ll never be free. When there is always something there to remind me.Īs shadows fall, I pass a small cafe where we would dance at night.Īnd I can’t help recalling how it how it felt to kiss and hold you tight Dionne Warwick performing (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me from her latest album 'Now' live on Strictly Come Dancing 21st October 2012. Dionne WarwickThe Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits 1968 Sce.I walk along the city streets you used to walk along with me,Īnd every step I take reminds me of just how we used to be. Provided to YouTube by Rhino Theres Always Something There to Remind Me This song, in this form, is just perfect.Īs for Naked Eyes… the surviving member is still recording under that name and has an album due out next year (the band’s second album of new material since 1984). Fascinating.īut damn it if that’s not a formula for success. So once upon a time, all you needed to do in order to enjoy a fair amount of fame and fortune was dig up a 20-year old pop song, give it a synth-and-drum makeover and pair it up with a cheesy video. Today’s SOTD sounds a lot different sung by Dionne Warwick, let me tell you. Similarly, I never knew that Naked Eyes’ major hit ‘Always Something There to Remind Me,’ was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. No wonder Soft Cell didn’t go on to greater things… they weren’t even responsible for the one hit they did have! Soft Cell’s ‘Tainted Love,’ for example, was first recorded as a B-side by Gloria Jones in 1965. Recently I realized that at least a few of the one-hit wonders I’ve always assumed were original composition were in fact covers of old pop standards. I’ve always wondered why one-hit wonders, if they’re capable of writing and recording a song worthy of hit status, aren’t able to keep it up? Do some bands really just have one good song in them? That doesn’t make sense. ![]()
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