Can I Forget You
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Soon you leave me,
This last night flying,
Pale stars are weeping,
Sad breezes sigh.

When you leave me,
Can love end with trying?
Can love so living,
So quickly die?

Can I forget you?
Or will my heart remind me,
That once we walked in a moonlight dream?

Can I forget you,
Or will my heart remind me,
How sweet you made the moonlight seem.

Will the glory of your nearness fade,
As moonlight fades in a veil of rain?

Can I forget you,
When every night reminds me,
How much I want you back again.

Can I forget you?




Or will my heart remind me,
That once we walked in a moonlight dream?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Can I Forget You by Bing Crosby are a reflection on a love that is soon to end. The singer is acknowledging the imminent departure of their lover, and the sadness of the night becomes a metaphor for their own sorrow. The pale stars weeping and sad breezes sighing represent the depth of their emotions, as they contemplate the end of what was once a vibrant relationship. The singer wonders if their love can truly end with trying, or if it will simply die quickly, leaving them with memories of what once was.


As the singer faces the reality of their situation, they question whether they can forget their lover. The imagery of walking in a moonlight dream with their partner is a reminder of the beauty of their past love, but it also highlights how fleeting and transient that love was. The singer is left wondering if the memory of their love will fade like moonlight fades in a veil of rain, or if it will continue to haunt them, reminding them of what they have lost. The final line of the song expresses the singer's desire to return to the love they once shared, even as they acknowledge that it may be impossible.


Overall, Can I Forget You is a poignant meditation on lost love, and the enduring power of romantic memories. The lyrics evoke both sadness and nostalgia, as the singer comes to terms with the end of a relationship that was once so strong.


Line by Line Meaning

Soon you leave me,
When you depart from me soon,


This last night flying,
This last night we have together is quickly passing by,


Pale stars are weeping,
The stars in the sky appear to be crying,


Sad breezes sigh.
The wind is blowing sorrowfully,


When you leave me,
When you depart from me,


Can love end with trying?
Does love have the ability to cease just because of effort?


Can love so living,
Can a love that is so strong,


So quickly die?
So abruptly come to an end?


Can I forget you?
Will I be able to forget about you?


Or will my heart remind me,
Or will my heart continue to remind me,


That once we walked in a moonlight dream?
Of the times when we shared a dreamlike evening under the moonlight?


Can I forget you,
Will I be able to forget about you?


Or will my heart remind me,
Or will my heart continue to remind me,


How sweet you made the moonlight seem.
Of how magical and enchanting the moonlight seemed because of your presence?


Will the glory of your nearness fade,
Will the bliss of being close to you diminish?


As moonlight fades in a veil of rain?
As the moonlight disappears behind a curtain of rain?


Can I forget you,
Will I be able to forget about you?


When every night reminds me,
When every night serves as a reminder,


How much I want you back again.
Of how much I long to have you back again?


Can I forget you?
Will I be able to forget about you?


Or will my heart remind me,
Or will my heart continue to remind me,


That once we walked in a moonlight dream?
Of the times when we shared a dreamlike evening under the moonlight?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN, JEROME KERN

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@Trombonology

Introduced by soprano Irene Dunne, this pretty number gets a first-rate baritone treatment here from my favourite male vocalist. The standard that emerged from RKO's High, Wide and Handsome was the beautiful "The Folks Who Live On the Hill," but the whole score is good. Well, what could we expect from Kern and Hammerstein II?

@lisalovessummertime8453

With the calmness and gentlness of Bing Crosby's voice, I would most likely be able to fall asleep listening to his voice for hours. 💕🩵🕊🌹

@neilmansfield8329

This is a great record

@DanielEnfield

Just got back from work, thanks for the tunes! 😁

@the78prof72

My pleasure!

@neilmansfield8329

Lov3 these records

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