She Has No Memory Of Me

Gene Watson · Little By Little [1984]

She has the new dress I bought her

And a house for our love used to be

She has the kids after all that she did

But she has no memory of me



She still has my friends around her

And they are looking at her differently

She has a life of her own where I don't belong

But she has no memory of me



She has no memory of me

Forgetting comes easy it seems

After all that she's done she still haven't found

But she has no memory of me



She looks in the mirror in her room

There's a smile where the tears used to be

Her life hasn't changed, it's just rearranged

But she has no memory of me



She has no memory of me

Forgetting comes easy it seems

After all that she's done she's still haven't found

But she has no memory of me



After all she's done she's still haven't found

But she has no memory of me

(She has no memory of me)

She Has No Memory Of Me

Gene Watson's 'She Has No Memory Of Me' stands as a quintessential example of his late 1980s country storytelling, delivered with the characteristic warmth and vocal clarity that defined his career. Recorded for the album 'Little By Little' in 1984, the track exemplifies the genre's focus on romantic heartbreak and the passage of time. Watson's delivery captures the quiet resignation of a lover who has moved on, a theme he explored extensively throughout his discography. The song's enduring popularity highlights his ability to craft relatable narratives about lost relationships, cementing his status as a leading figure in modern country music during that era.