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Hello,
I'm looking for the lyrics and possibly the author of this song for which I only know a few lines:
Do you remember, my friends, that last evening when we talked about meeting again?
Do you remember?
At the end of summer, a nightingale sang...
Thank you to those who can help me.
I'm looking for the lyrics and possibly the author of this song for which I only know a few lines:
Do you remember, my friends, that last evening when we talked about meeting again?
Do you remember?
At the end of summer, a nightingale sang...
Thank you to those who can help me.
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Good evening
Do you remember
It was a night like this one
When we talked about meeting again
Do you remember?
At the end of summer
A nightingale sang
Another wind had risen
At the end of summer
So much sunshine isn't easily forgotten
So much sunshine isn't forgotten
Summer is leaving for other lands
Summer is leaving, but it will return
Do you remember
It was so long ago
And what is left of it now
Do you remember
Each one has gone away
Wherever their truth called them
Time seemed to come to a halt
At the end of summer
The years will pass
We will have undoubtedly forgotten
That together we sang
At the end of summer.
I don't know if it's complete & I couldn't find the author. Sorry.
Best regards.
Do you remember
It was a night like this one
When we talked about meeting again
Do you remember?
At the end of summer
A nightingale sang
Another wind had risen
At the end of summer
So much sunshine isn't easily forgotten
So much sunshine isn't forgotten
Summer is leaving for other lands
Summer is leaving, but it will return
Do you remember
It was so long ago
And what is left of it now
Do you remember
Each one has gone away
Wherever their truth called them
Time seemed to come to a halt
At the end of summer
The years will pass
We will have undoubtedly forgotten
That together we sang
At the end of summer.
I don't know if it's complete & I couldn't find the author. Sorry.
Best regards.
I'll try to find out more but this is already an excellent start
have a nice day
The author is Jean Naty Boyer, sung by the group Marlee in the 1960s