Blue Memories
Dean Martin Lyrics


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BLUE MEMORIES
(J.A. Balthrop)
« © '71 Fort Knox Music »

Saturday evening it started all over for me
Though I promised myself never again would it be
You phoned and said meet me and even as I told you no
Temptation was a winnin' I felt my feet start to go
That's how blue mem'ries get started all over again
That's what keeps a jukebox play until you know when
And that's what makes a guy cling to warm red wine
Cause those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time
Saturday evening it started all over for me...
That's how blue mem'ries...
(That's what makes a guy cling to warm red wine)
Cause those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time




(Those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time
Those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time)

Overall Meaning

The song "Memories" by Dean Martin talks about the power of memories, specifically about the sadness and longing that they can bring. The first verse sets the scene for the song. The singer receives a phone call from a person whom he has a history with, but has promised himself not to get involved with again. Despite his better judgment, he gives in to temptation and goes to meet this person. The chorus talks about how these blue memories can start all over again, playing like a jukebox in the singer's mind. The sadness of the memories is so strong that it causes the singer to cling to warm red wine, a common symbol in songs of heartbreak and loneliness.


While the song only has one verse and chorus, it effectively conveys the theme of the power of memories. The lyrics are simple yet poignant, and Dean Martin's smooth delivery makes it all the more impactful. The song can be interpreted as a cautionary tale about the danger of getting too caught up in the past and the importance of moving on.


Line by Line Meaning

Saturday evening it started all over for me
The singer relapsed into their bad habits of being with the person they promised themselves to stay away from


Though I promised myself never again would it be
The singer made a pledge to avoid repeating their past mistakes of being with the same person, but failed to follow through


You phoned and said meet me and even as I told you no
The person who the singer said they wouldn't see again called them and asked them to meet, and despite the singer's protests, they were tempted to go anyway


Temptation was a winnin' I felt my feet start to go
The artist was tempted to go see the person they promised themselves to avoid, and they eventually caved in


That's how blue mem'ries get started all over again
By going back to old habits and seeing someone they promised to stay away from, the artist is creating new painful memories


That's what keeps a jukebox play until you know when
Similar feelings of sadness and emotional distress can keep someone listening to sad music on repeat


And that's what makes a guy cling to warm red wine
To cope with these painful memories and emotions, some people turn to alcohol as a way to numb the pain and feel comforted


Cause those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time
Feeling sad and alone can be a result of these memories, and it is a common experience shared by many people who struggle with past relationships


(Those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time
Repeating this line reinforces the idea that feeling lonely and sad is a common experience shared by many people who struggle with past relationships


Those blue mem'ries can sure get lonesome some time)
Repeating this line reinforces the idea that feeling lonely and sad is a common experience shared by many people who struggle with past relationships




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