Memories

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Memories

Memories[1] is a song by the_midnight. It is the twelfth and final track from their album endless_summer.

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Track info

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The song was written by band members tim_mcewan and tyler_lyle and produced by Tim McEwan. It has a running time of six minutes and nineteen seconds and is in the key of [[WP>D major|D major]].

According to Lyle, Memories was the last song written for Endless Summer.[2] In 2020, The Midnight released a video of Memories being performed at home by the band's members after it had premiered during the One Beating Heart Livestream.[3]

Lyrics

everything is clear in the rear view mirror

the coast highway and the golden hour only love

nothing was lost

>

everything fits when you tell your story

the blurry portraits in the halls of former lovers gone

but nothing was lost

>

you'll always be a part of me

you gave me a song to sing dancing in your room innocent and true elvis tattoo on your shoulder

we'll know better when we're older

>

you'll always be a part of me

some wounds will always sting forever in full bloom barely twenty two summer days are growing colder

we'll know better when we're older

>

all of this was planned when the world was started

the red blood hearts the final word was never said

i'm tossing in my bed

>

but everything is clear in the rear view mirror

when nothing is left

the lights of evening round us shine pink and silver skies

>

you'll always be a part of me

you gave me a song to sing dancing in your room innocent and true elvis tattoo on your shoulder

we'll know better when we're older

>

you'll always be a part of me

some wounds will always sting forever in full bloom barely twenty two summer days are growing colder

we'll know better when we're older

Lyrics source[4]