And That Reminds Me

Julie London · Other Songs - Julie London

I hear the sound of music

Your favorite kind of music

And that reminds me dear of you

I see the summer roses

Your favorite shade of roses

And that reminds me too

Of you dear



If I could hear no music

If there could be no roses

No summer nights to make me dream as I do

I still would not forget you

One thing would still be true

My heart reminds me

I miss you

(Miss you so)



I hear the sound of music

Your favorite kind of music

And that reminds me dear of you

I see the summer roses

Your favorite shade of roses

And that reminds me too

Of you dear



If I could hear no music

If there could be no roses

No summer nights to make me dream as I do

I still would not forget you

One thing would still be true

My heart reminds me

I love you



(Miss you so)

And That Reminds Me

Julie London's 1957 recording of 'And That Reminds Me' stands as a definitive example of the doo-wop and vocal harmony styles that dominated the mid-century pop landscape. The track features London's signature smooth, emotive delivery, layered over a classic arrangement of strings and brass that defined the era's sound. Released during a period when she was establishing her reputation as a leading female vocalist, the song exemplifies the romantic and melancholic themes often explored in her discography. Its enduring appeal lies in its polished production and the seamless blend of her voice with the backing group, creating a timeless piece that remains a staple of classic American pop music collections.