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  1. It is a list song (Maschwitz calls it a "catalogue song" in his biography), in this case delineating the various things that remind the singer of a lost love. The lyrics – the verse and three choruses – were written by Maschwitz during the course of one Sunday morning at his flat in London between sips of coffee and vodka. [ 4 ]

  2. from Victor 20-1557 78 rpmwith Benny Goodman and his orchestraMusic by Jack Strachey - Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and Harry Link.

  3. "These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)" written by Jack Strachey, Harry Link, and Holt Marvell (Eric Maschwitz) in 1936 was recorded by Nat King Cole for h...

  4. Ella Fitzgerald - These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You). July 23, 1957. Oscar Peterson (p); Herb Ellis (g); Ray Brown (b); Louis Bellson (d). Ultimate vers...

  5. The song that Crosby sings, These foolish things Remind me of you. But he doesn't stop there. He changes up "Garbo" for "Turner," his second wife Ava Gardner's friend and fellow movie star, Lana Turner. He leaves his chief vocal competitor, Bing Crosby, stand as in the original lyric.

  6. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) Lyrics: A cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces / An airline ticket to romantic places / And still my heart has wings / These foolish things remind me...

  7. These Foolish Things Lyrics: A cigarette that bares a lipstick's traces / An airline ticket to romantic places / Still my heart has wings / These foolish things remind me of you / A tinkling...

  8. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) Lyrics: Oh, will you never let me be? / Oh, will you never set me free? / The ties that bound us are still around us / There's no escape that I can see...

  9. Eric Maschwitz as Holt Marvell. " These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) " is a 1936 jazz pop song written by Eric Mascwitz. It is one of the group of Mayfair songs like A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square. It was been covered numerous times by James Brown in 1963 and Bryan Ferry in 1973.

  10. Dec 6, 2021 · Leslie ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson in 1935. Neil Armstrong December 6 2021. Are there any more evocative lyrics in the popular songbook? A cigarette that bears a lipstick’s traces, an airline ticket to...

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