Elvis Presley - I Forgot to Remember to Forget

   

About The Song

I Forgot to Remember to Forget" is a classic country and rockabilly song performed by the legendary Elvis Presley. Released in 1955, this track marked a pivotal moment in Presley's early career, showcasing his unique ability to blend various musical genres. Co-written by Stan Kesler and Charlie Feathers, the song's title encapsulates the essence of heartbreak and the struggle to move on. With its poignant lyrics and Presley's emotive delivery, the track became a significant hit, reaching the top of the Billboard country charts in 1956. It not only solidified Elvis's status as a versatile artist but also laid the foundation for his future success in the realm of rock and roll.

The song's narrative revolves around the aftermath of a failed relationship, as Presley laments the difficulty of forgetting someone despite conscious efforts. The melancholic lyrics resonate with listeners who have experienced the complexities of love and loss. Elvis's vocal performance is nothing short of captivating, as he infuses the song with raw emotion and sincerity. His delivery strikes a balance between vulnerability and resilience, making "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" a timeless expression of the human experience.

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"I Forgot to Remember to Forget" also stands out due to its musical arrangement, blending elements of country, rockabilly, and blues. The accompanying instrumentation features a twangy guitar, a driving rhythm section, and Elvis's unmistakable crooning. The fusion of these elements creates a distinctive sound that became synonymous with Presley's early career and contributed to the evolution of rock and roll. The song's success marked a turning point for Presley, influencing his subsequent musical direction and solidifying his reputation as a groundbreaking artist.

Beyond its musical and lyrical merits, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" holds historical significance in Elvis Presley's discography. It represents a bridge between his country roots and the emerging rock and roll movement of the 1950s. The song's impact reverberated through the music industry, contributing to the widespread popularity of Presley and paving the way for his legendary career. As one of his early hits, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" remains a testament to Elvis Presley's ability to connect with audiences on a deep, emotional level and foreshadowed the transformative influence he would have on the world of popular music.

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Lyrics

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I forgot to remember to forget her
I can't seem to get her off my mind
I thought I'd never miss her
But I found out somehow
I think about her almost all the time
The day she went away
I made myself a promise
That I'd soon forget we ever met
But something sure is wrong
'Cause I'm so blue and lonely
I forgot to remember to forget
The day she went away
I made myself a promise
That I'd soon forget we ever met
Well, but something sure is wrong
'Cause I'm so blue and lonely
I forgot to remember to forget