(there's) Always Something There To Remind Me
Dionne Warwick · Now [2012]
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 forget you?
When there is always something there to remind me
Always something there to remind me
I was born to love you and I will never be free
You'll always be a part of me, oh
When shadows fall, I pass a small cafe
Where we would dance at night
And I can't help recalling
How it felt to kiss and hold you tight
Oh, how can I forget you?
When there is always something there to remind me
Always something there to remind me
I was born to love you and I will never be free
You'll always be a part of me, oh oh
If you should find you miss the sweet
And tender love we used to share
Just come back to the places
Where we used to go and I'll be there
Oh, how can I forget you?
When there is always something there to remind me
When there is always something there to remind me
I was born to love you and I will never be free
When there is, when there is
When there is always something there to remind me
Oh, always something there to remind me
Oh, always something there to remind me
There is always something there to remind me
About (there's) Always Something There To Remind Me
Dionne Warwick's "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me" stands as a definitive soul and R&B recording, showcasing her signature smooth vocal delivery and emotive phrasing. Released on the 2012 compilation *Now*, this track highlights her enduring legacy as a vocalist who mastered the art of conveying deep feeling through melody alone. The song exemplifies the lush, orchestral arrangements typical of mid-to-late 20th-century soul music, blending gospel influences with pop sensibilities that defined her career. As a staple of her discography, the recording captures the essence of her ability to transform simple melodies into profound emotional experiences, cementing her status as an icon of the genre. Its inclusion in modern collections underscores its timeless appeal and the artist's consistent contribution to the canon of great soul recordings.

