Memories

Andre Rieu · Other Songs - Andre Rieu

Daylight

See the dew on the sunflower

And a rose that is fading

Roses whither away

Like the sunflower

I yearn to turn my face to the dawn

I am waiting for the day . . .



Midnight

Not a sound from the pavement

Has the moon lost her memory?

She is smiling alone

In the lamplight

The withered leaves collect at my feet

And the wind begins to moan



Memory

All alone in the moonlight

I can smile at the old days

I was beautiful then

I remember the time I knew what happiness was

Let the memory live again



Every streetlamp

Seems to beat a fatalistic warning

Someone mutters

And the streetlamp gutters

And soon it will be morning



Daylight

I must wait for the sunrise

I must think of a new life

And I musn't give in

When the dawn comes

Tonight will be a memory too

And a new day will begin



Burnt out ends of smoky days

The stale cold smell of morning

The streetlamp dies, another night is over

Another day is dawning



Touch me

It's so easy to leave me

All alone with the memory

Of my days in the sun

If you touch me

You'll understand what happiness is



Look

A new day has begun

Memories - Andre Rieu

Andre Rieu's "Memories" exemplifies his signature style of blending classical arrangements with upbeat, romantic pop sensibilities. As a central track in his extensive discography, the song features his characteristic violin-driven instrumentation and soaring vocals, designed to evoke nostalgia and joy. Rieu is renowned for transforming traditional European folk and classical pieces into accessible, danceable anthems that have become staples at festivals and weddings worldwide. This recording reflects his commitment to creating a universal musical experience that bridges cultural boundaries, maintaining the melodic integrity of the source material while infusing it with a modern, celebratory energy that defines his career.