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Artist/Band: José Feliciano
Lyrics for Song: (there's) Always Something There To Remind Me
Lyrics for Album: Legendary [2001]



Hip hip hip


I walk along the city streets


You used to walk along with me


And every step I take recalls


How much in love we used to be.


Oh how can I, I forget you when there is


Always something there to remind me yeah.


Always something there to remind me yeah.


I was born to love you and I will never be free.


You'll always be a part of me, oh-oh oh-oh oh, yeah, hey





When shadows fall I pass the small cafe


Where we would dance at night.


Can't help recalling how it used to feel


To kiss and hold you tight.


Mama, how can I, I forget you


When there is always something there to remind me, yeah.


Always something there to remind me, yeah.


Oh, I was born to love you and I will never be free.


You'll always be a part of me.


Oh-oh oh, mm


Doo doo doo doo





Oh how can I forget you when there is


Always something there to remind me, yeah.


Always something there to remind me.


Oh, I was born to love you and I will never be free.


You'll always be a part of me.


Always be a part of me, yeah.


Always something there to remind me.


Oh, to remind me, oh-oh oh baby


Always something there to remind me.





No matter how I try I can't forget you baby, Oh


No matter what I say or do,


I can't seem to forget about you


Because there's always something there to remind me,


Oh oh-oh baby yeah


Always something there to remind me


Album Lyrics: Legendary [2001]


José Feliciano
"Legendary [2001]"


1. (there's) Always Something There To Remind Me
2. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
3. Guantanamera
4. Since I Met You Baby
5. Yesterday
6. You're No Good