Story Behind The Song
Joking about how memories keep changing like soup-du-jour in a restaurant.
Song Description
Singer sits in a cafe reminiscing about his/her lover and saying he/she will wait until their lover comes back
Song Length |
3:05 |
Genre |
Country - Traditional, Country - Boogie |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Annoyed |
Subject |
Sadness, Breaking Up |
Similar Artists |
Asleep At The Wheel, Bob Wills |
Language |
English |
Era |
1980 - 1989 |
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Lyrics
MEMORY DU JOUR
(Dale Allen/Bill Flowerree/Bob McCormick)
I come back to this same old place
Take a wooden table by the lake
The laminated menu hasn't changed in years
I know exactly what I'll get
To go along with this sunset
I'll season it with the salt from my tears
I'll have the memory du jour
A heart full of ache
A side order of envy
For the man who took my place
I'll get the blues plate special
And then I'll pour
Something to wash down the
Memory du jour
I sit alone out on the deck
Wishing I could resurrect
The nights we danced out on the pier 'til three a.m.
I love her still that's all I know
So I'll wait here in case she shows
But 'til I taste her sweet kiss again
(Chorus)
Monday it's the way she laughed
Tuesday it's her photograph
Wednesday I can hear her say, "I love you"
Thursday it's her velvet dress
She wore the Friday that she left
By Sunday there's so many I can't choose
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