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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Steve Wariner
Electric Guitar
Charles Quillen
Background Vocals
Jimmy Capps
Acoustic Guitar
Dennis Morgan
Acoustic Guitar
BRUCE DEES
Background Vocals
Fred Newell
Electric Guitar
Paul Yandell
Electric Guitar
Reggie Young
Electric Guitar
Sonny Garrish
Steel Guitar
John Hughey
Steel Guitar
Mike Leech
Bass Guitar
Joe Osborn
Bass Guitar
Wesley Hal Hester
Fiddle
James Stroud
Drums
Lea Jane Berinati
Background Vocals
Steve Brantley
Background Vocals
Lori Borrks
Background Vocals
Jim Glaser
Background Vocals
G. Grantham
Background Vocals
Larry Keith
Background Vocals
Louis Nunley
Background Vocals
Donna Sheridon
Background Vocals
Gordon Stoker
Background Vocals
Karen Taylor
Background Vocals
Hershel Wiginton
Background Vocals
Marcia Wood
Background Vocals
Diane Tidwell
Background Vocals
Sheri Huffman
Background Vocals
Lisa Silver
Background Vocals
David Briggs
Piano
Bobby Emmons
Keyboards
Shane Keister
Piano
Bobby Ogdin
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charles Quillen
Composer
John Schweers
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tom Collins
Producer
Bill Harris
Engineer
Doug Crider
Assistant Engineer
Dan Dea
Assistant Engineer
David DeBusk
Assistant Engineer
Lyrics
Your memory, what was it doin' in Miami
I thought I'd left it far behind me
But I was wrong 'cause it came along
Your memory, how come it followed me to Denver
Guess it forgot to remember
That we're all through
And I'm over you
Your memory, your memory
Is something I'm not over yet
Your memory, your memory
Your memory don't know the word forget
Your memory was not invited to my party
When it arrived, the teardrops started
Reminding me, oh, I'm still not free
Your memory, what was it doin' in my dreams last night
You'd think by now that I would be alright
Guess it's still no use 'cause I still love you
Your memory, your memory
Is something I'm not over yet
Your memory, your memory
Your memory don't know the word forget
Your memory, your memory
Is something I'm not over yet
Your memory, your memory
Your memory don't know the word forget
Written by: Charles Quillen, John Schweers