Gene Watson Lyrics: 'For The Memories'
The music of Gene Watson is part of the very constitution of country music.
It is in Gene Watson's country music recordings that the tradition of
heartfelt, genuine country music is preserved for all time.
Gene Watson steps into a recording studio, takes his place behind the
microphone, and magic happens.
Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable & it
is here that you will find lyrics for 'For
The Memories'.



'For The Memories'
Written by Joe Allen
Published by Tree Publishing / BMI
We've gone as far together this love will let us go
There's been lights of love along the way
And I remember just enough to know how much we had
And I'm saving it all for the memories
It's not right to hold someone like we held on to us
Lord knows the price is high for being free
And I look back and cry about the times you cried for me
Yes I'm saving it all for the memories
The soft warm nights that I spent lying in your loving arms
And the way I used to feel when you still met me at our door
All the love we had is gone except the part of me
And I'm saving it all for the memories
The soft warm nights that I spent lying in your loving arms...
Yes I'm saving it all for the memories


'For The Memories' was originally included on the following albums:
'Reflections' (Capitol
Records, 1978)
'Reflections & Should I Come Home' (Hux Records, 2009)



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