Como was also very popular in the UK. His chart successes ranged from 1953 to 1974 and included two number one's, his first hit 'Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes' in 1953 and 'Magic Moments' which stayed at the top for 8 weeks in 1958. His other big UK hits were 'Delaware' ( No 3 in 1960), ' It's Impossible' (No 4 in 1971) , 'And I Love You So' (No 3 in 1973), and 'For The Good Times' (No 7 in 1973).
As well as TV and recording success, Perry Como also made a number of films, including ' Something For The Boys' and 'Doll Face' which were released during WW2.
He died in his sleep on 12 May 2001.
Try to Remember
Perry Como Lyrics
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When life was slow and oh so mellow.
Try to remember the kind of September,
When grass was green and grain was yellow.
Try to remember the kind of September,
When you were a tender and callow fellow.
Try to remember, and if you remember,
Try to remember when life was so tender,
That no one wept except the willow,
Try to remember when life was so tender,
That dreams were kept beside your pillow.
Try to remember when life was so tender,
That love was an ember about to billow,
Try to remember, and if you remember,
Then follow (follow) follow
(Follow, deep in December it's nice to remember,
Although you know the snow will follow.
Deep in December it's nice to remember,
Without a hurt the heart is hollow.)
Deep in December it's nice to remember,
The fire of September that made us mellow.
Deep in December our heart's should remember,
And follow (follow) follow (follow) follow
Perry Como's "Try to Remember" is a poignant reminder of a time long gone by. The song speaks of a September when things were simpler, life was slower, and the world was a more peaceful place. The opening lines, "Try to remember the kind of September, when life was slow and oh so mellow," set a wistful tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics invite us to look back on a time when the grass was green, the grain was yellow, and life was full of promise.
The song takes us on a journey through time, reminding us of the tenderness of youth and the dreams we held so dear. The lines, "Try to remember when life was so tender, that no one wept except the willow," evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when life seemed simpler and more innocent. The song is a reminder that, although we can't go back in time, we can hold on to the memories we cherish and use them to guide us in the future.
Overall, "Try to Remember" is a nostalgic ballad that takes listeners on a journey through time. The lyrics remind us of a time when life was slower, dreams were bigger, and love was an ember about to billow. The song is a call to hold on to the memories of our youth and use them as a guide to live a richer and more fulfilling life.
Line by Line Meaning
Try to remember the kind of September,
Recall the time when September was relaxing and less hurried.
When life was slow and oh so mellow.
Life was leisurely and genuinely peaceful then.
When grass was green and grain was yellow.
The grass had a vibrant green color and the grain was a beautiful yellow shade.
Try to remember the kind of September,
Recall a specific kind of September.
When you were a tender and callow fellow.
You were young, inexperienced, and naïve then.
Try to remember, and if you remember,
Consider remembering in case you are fortunate enough to remember.
Then follow (follow) follow (follow) follow
If you remember, pursue that memory.
Try to remember when life was so tender,
Try to recollect a time when life was gentle and sweet.
That no one wept except the willow,
A time when no one cried except the willow tree.
Try to remember when life was so tender,
Try to remember when life was soft and empathetic.
That dreams were kept beside your pillow.
A time when your dreams were cozy and tangible.
Try to remember when life was so tender,
Once again, try to recollect a time when life was nurturing and compassionate.
That love was an ember about to billow,
A time when love was just starting to blossom.
Try to remember, and if you remember,
Remember this time, and if you recall it, try to hold onto it.
Then follow (follow) follow
Chase after that time, try to experience it again.
(Follow, deep in December it's nice to remember,
Even deep into December, it is lovely to recall that memory.
Although you know the snow will follow.
Even though you know that the snow comes after the memory.
Deep in December it's nice to remember,
It's reassuring and gratifying to recall that breezy September during winter.
Without a hurt the heart is hollow.)
Without feelings of love, joy, or excitement, the heart is empty.
Deep in December our heart's should remember,
In December, our hearts should cherish that September memory.
And follow (follow) follow (follow) follow
Try to pursue and recapture that meaningful time.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Actual Music, S.L.
Written by: HARVEY SCHMIDT, TOM JONES
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@susanbond9702
How can 102 people dislike this lovely song, they have no taste !!.......such a beautiful song....thankyou x
@stewartgellatly8073
Perry Como was Absolute Perfection.
He should have lived forever
@RobertSJHu
Thank you Perry Como !!!!!!!!!!!!! As I age, I continue to ponder what life is all about ??? Yes, even age 76 yrs. old, I still try to remember what life is all about------- sweet memories and unhappy time--- and the main thing: Even when you "fall down " you must "pick yourself up" again. Sincerely, Robert S.J. Hu Dec. 2, 2018 .
@elizabethsantacruz9569
This was my dad's favorite song. ❤
@ladyanne8139
Making me cry as only Perry Coma could...I absolutely adored him ...even from 12 on up. 💖💖
@hardyfh1
Only the very greatest singers can pluck the heart strings like this man does.
@denniscoppage859
Man I love perry como. He was a smooth one! Lol I'm 53 and from rural Kentucky.. We used to get out n go muddin, and ide have Perry Como, the Ames Brothers, Glenn Miller, Chordettes, Platters, oldies rock, etc blasting on those summer night backroads! Haha! One time there was this old smart-allec from across the river in the county over, he was in the backseat (I would mud in my old 77 Buick Lesabre lol) and Glow Worm came on the radio.. well he went on n on n on n on fussing about that song, so when it got to the end, I rewound the tape to the beginning and played it again.. over n over n over. I bet I played it eight times before I put it on some rock, for my buddies, who got a kick out of it anyway.. They all got to where they didn't mind listening to my types of music.. matter o fact they would have certain ones they'd have me play that they heard n liked.. That one night was about 1994 I guess. Thirty years.. And I haven't seen that guy from across the river since! Hahaha!
@jasminejones9058
Thank god for my dad's great taste in music I grew up listening to Perry Como his voice always felt like a warm blanket on a cold night. What a beautiful voice, spirit and soul he was for me and mine 😇
@jennieanderson971
Just like a Soft Comforter to curl up with! Such tenderness in each note 🎶 Love the beginning of Autumn 🍁🍂 bringing the beautiful colors of leaves and Holidays 🍁☹️🎃🦃🎄☃️ Comfort to Everyone ✨.....
@jerry3136
This music has the magic to take this old guy back in time when his young daughter would always hug her dad as they parted, always remembering my last one before she left us so young. I miss her so much, especially in the late hours,. These songs let my mind drift back to the good times and although it brings tears to my eyes it brings a smile inside me. Thank you, thank you.