You're Easy to Remember
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]
(James O'Gwynn - Eddie Hollowell)
I could forget the love I gave you
The way I used to hold you tight
But you're too easy to remember
That's why I'm all alone at night.
I should forget the arms that held me
Because you're proud of someone new
But you're too easy to remember
And I can't stop my loving you.
You might not need these lips that kissed you
But what am I supposed to do
When you're too easy to remember
I just can't help but think of you.
--- Instrumental ---
You might not need these lips that kissed you
But what am I supposed to do
When you're too easy to remember
I just can't help but think of you...
I could forget the love I gave you
The way I used to hold you tight
But you're too easy to remember
That's why I'm all alone at night.
I should forget the arms that held me
Because you're proud of someone new
But you're too easy to remember
And I can't stop my loving you.
You might not need these lips that kissed you
But what am I supposed to do
When you're too easy to remember
I just can't help but think of you.
--- Instrumental ---
You might not need these lips that kissed you
But what am I supposed to do
When you're too easy to remember
I just can't help but think of you...
You're Easy to Remember
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a soulful rendition of 'You're Easy to Remember' on their 1993 Bear Family release, The Three Bells. As a staple of gospel and church music, the track exemplifies the group's ability to blend traditional hymnody with contemporary soulful arrangements. The recording captures the warmth and spiritual depth characteristic of Brown's career, featuring a rich vocal performance that resonates with decades of congregational singing. This song stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of gospel music, showcasing the artist's mastery of melody and emotional expression within the genre.

