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Memory lyrics. You see the border of her coat is torn and stained with sand. And you see the corner of her eye twist like a crooked pin. Midnight. Not a sound from the pavement.
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The song “Memory” is one of the most well-known songs from the musical “Cats,” composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Trevor Nunn.
Cats - Memory Lyrics. Midnight Not a sound from the pavement Has the moon lost her memory? She is smiling alone In the lamplight The withered leaves collect at my.
6 Φεβ 2012 · INFO: Extract from CATS - The Musical, DVD. 1998 Song: "Memory" -- Grizabella, Jemima. ActII (song written by CATS director Trevor Nunn, based on T.S.Eliot's "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" music...
Memory [From Cats] Lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber from the Broadway's Best album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Not a sound from the pavement Has the moon lost her memory? She is smiling alone In the lamplight, the withered leav….
Memory [From The Broadway Musical "Cats"] Lyrics by Barbra Streisand from the Memories album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Midnight Not a sound from the pavement Has the moon lost her memory She is smiling alone In the lamplight The with…
" Memory " is a show tune composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Trevor Nunn based on poems by T. S. Eliot. It was written for the 1981 musical Cats, where it is sung primarily by the character Grizabella as a melancholic remembrance of her glamorous past and as a plea for acceptance.