Summer came and left without a warning
All at once I looked and you were gone
And now you’re looking back at me
Searching for a way that we can be like we were beforeNow I’m back to what I knew before you
Somehow the city doesn’t look the same
I’d give my life for one more night
Of having you here to hold me tight; oh, please
Take me there again
Oh, oh And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye I remember every moment of those endless summer nightsI still recall the walks along the beaches
And the way your hair would glisten in the sun
Rising in the afternoon
Making love to you under the moon, oh Do you remember all the nights we spent in silence
Every single breath you took was mine
We can have it all again
Say that you’ll be with me when the sun brings your heart to mine
Oh, oh And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights There’s only so much I can say
So please don’t run away from what we have together
It’s only you and me tonight
So let’s stay lost in flight
Oh, won’t you please surrender And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights (Oh I remember) And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights Songwriters: Richard MarxEndless Summer Nights lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc, BMG Rights Managementhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NvsMKYgCsMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMC5kWPrL6U
Song Facts:
“Endless Summer Nights” was a track from Marx’s original demo tapes. The lyrics were inspired by a trip to Hawaii that Marx had taken with his then-girlfriend (and future wife), Cynthia Rhodes. According to Marx, he wrote the song as a theme to the summer love that does not last when lovers go their separate ways in the fall. In the liner notes of his 1997 Greatest Hits album, Marx commented on the song: “Aside from replacing synthesized bass with the great Nathan East, this recording is the demo that every record company in the business rejected in 1985 and 1986. Marx eventually signed with EMI-Manhattan Records in 1986.
Richard said about this song:
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