About the song

The Statler Brothers, renowned for their harmonies and heartfelt country music, crafted a timeless classic with “Do You Remember These.” Released in 1972, this nostalgic anthem took listeners on a trip down memory lane, recalling the simpler times of the 1940s and 1950s.

Written by Don Reid, Harold Reid, and Larry Lee, “Do You Remember These” is a lyrical masterpiece that evokes a sense of longing for the past. The song’s nostalgic references to popular culture, such as Saturday morning serials, cowboy heroes, and early rock and roll music, paint a vivid picture of a bygone era.

The song’s popularity is a testament to its universal themes of nostalgia and the human desire to hold onto cherished memories. It resonates with listeners who can relate to the longing for simpler times and the joy of reminiscing about the past.

“Do You Remember These” remains a beloved classic that continues to inspire and entertain audiences of all ages. Its catchy melody, poignant lyrics, and enduring popularity have solidified its place as a timeless piece of country music.

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Lyrics

I’ll go, I’ll go to my grave
To my grave lovin’ you (lovin’ you) lovin’ you
I’d give, I’d give all I’ve saved
I’ve saved lovin’ you (lovin’ you) lovin’ you
And should, and should I live again
Even then, it won’t end
For I’ll go, I’ll go to my grave
To my grave lovin’ you (lovin’ you) lovin’ you
Oh to take his place forever
There’s nothin’ I wouldn’t give
I’d prove to you daily what a man really is
I’ll lay, I’ll lay down my life
Down my life lovin’ you (lovin’ you) lovin’ you
I’d work, I’d work day and night
Day and night lovin’ you (lovin’ you)
Lovin’ you, lovin’ you
And when, and when life calls us both above
Honey you’ll know that you’d been loved
For I’ll go, I’ll go to my grave
To my grave lovin’ you (lovin’ you) lovin’ you

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