Thanks for the Memory
Jim Hall Lyrics


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Thanks for the memory
Of sentimental verse,
Nothing in my purse,
And chuckles
When the preacher said
For better or for worse,
How lovely it was.
Thanks for the memory
Of Schubert's Serenade,
Little things of jade
And traffic jams
And anagrams
And bills we never paid,
How lovely it was.

We who could laugh over big things
Were parted by only a slight thing.
I wonder if we did the right thing,
Oh, well, that's life, I guess,
I love your dress.

Thanks for the memory
Of faults that you forgave,
Of rainbows on a wave,
And stockings in the basin
When a fellow needs a shave,
Thank you so much.

Thanks for the memory
Of tinkling temple bells,
Alma mater yells
And Cuban rum
And towels from
The very best hotels,
Oh how lovely it was.

Thanks for the memory
Of cushions on the floor,
Hash with Dinty Moore,
That pair of gay pajamas
That you bought
And never wore.

We said goodbye with a highball,
Then I got as high as a steeple,
But we were intelligent people,
No tears, no fuss,
Hooray for us.

Strictly entire nous,
Darling, how are you?
And how are all
Those little dreams
That never did come true?

Awfully glad I met you,
Cheerio and toodle-oo




Thank you,
Thank you so much.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Thanks for the Memory" by Jim Hall express gratitude for memories of past experiences, even those that were not perfect or without flaws. The first verse thanks the memory of sentimental verse, despite having nothing in one's purse, and finding humor in a preacher's marriage advice. The second verse recalls memories of Schubert's Serenade, traffic jams, and unpaid bills. The chorus repeats the title phrase, thanking the memory of forgiving faults, rainbows on waves, and stockings in the basin.


The bridge reflects on a past relationship that ended over a minor disagreement, causing the singer to question whether they made the right decision. The verse continues with thanks for memories of temple bells, school cheers, and luxurious hotel towels. Finally, the song thanks the memory of cushions on the floor, a meal of hash made with Dinty Moore canned food, and colorful pajamas that were never worn. The song ends with a farewell greeting, expressing gratitude for having met the person and all their unrealized dreams.


Overall, "Thanks for the Memory" celebrates the ups and downs of life, reminding us that even imperfect memories can be cherished. It also reflects on the fleeting nature of relationships, acknowledging that sometimes goodbye is the right choice. The lyrics are a reminder to appreciate the people we meet and the experiences we have, whether good or bad, because they all contribute to the person we become.


Line by Line Meaning

Thanks for the memory
Expressing gratitude for the memories shared with someone


Of sentimental verse,
Remembering the sentimental moments shared


Nothing in my purse,
Acknowledgment of financial struggles


And chuckles
Remembering moments of shared laughter


When the preacher said
Recalling the wedding vows in church


For better or for worse,
The promise to support each other in any situation


How lovely it was.
A fond memory of the day


Of Schubert's Serenade,
Remembering listening to Schubert's music together


Little things of jade
Acknowledging the small, significant moments shared


And traffic jams
Remembering the shared experiences of everyday life


And anagrams
Remembering the silly moments and inside jokes


And bills we never paid,
Acknowledging financial irresponsibility


How lovely it was.
A fond memory of shared experiences


We who could laugh over big things
A recognition of shared laughter over significant events


Were parted by only a slight thing.
Referencing that their relationship ended due to a small issue


I wonder if we did the right thing,
Questioning the decision to end the relationship


Oh, well, that's life, I guess,
Acknowledging that things happen for a reason


I love your dress.
A compliment to the person being spoken to


Of faults that you forgave,
Thanking someone for forgiveness


Of rainbows on a wave,
A beautiful memory of nature


And stockings in the basin
Remembering shared daily routines


When a fellow needs a shave,
Recalling shared intimate moments


Thank you so much.
Expressing gratitude


Of tinkling temple bells,
Remembering the sound of temple bells


Alma mater yells
A fond memory of times in school


And Cuban rum
Remembering shared experiences with alcohol


And towels from
Recalling the luxurious experiences shared


The very best hotels,
Acknowledging experiences of luxury


Oh how lovely it was.
Reflecting on a beautiful, luxurious memory


Of cushions on the floor,
Remembering shared relaxed moments


Hash with Dinty Moore,
Acknowledging shared experiences in food


That pair of gay pajamas
Remembering a specific moment of intimacy


That you bought
Acknowledging a gift given to the artist


And never wore.
Reflecting on the significance of the pajamas


We said goodbye with a highball,
Recalling the circumstances surrounding the end of the relationship


Then I got as high as a steeple,
Referencing a drunken stupor


But we were intelligent people,
Acknowledging the intelligence of both parties


No tears, no fuss,
Acknowledging that the break-up was peaceful and mature


Hooray for us.
Celebrating the end of the relationship


Strictly entire nous,
Using French to reference intelligence


Darling, how are you?
Asking after someone's wellbeing


And how are all
Inquiring about their life in general


Those little dreams
Recalling past hopes and aspirations


That never did come true?
Reflecting on past failures or unfulfilled dreams


Awfully glad I met you,
Expressing gratitude for meeting the person


Cheerio and toodle-oo
Saying goodbye


Thank you,
Expressing gratitude


Thank you so much.
Emphasizing gratitude




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LEO ROBIN, RALPH RAINGER

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