I Remember Clifford
Ray Charles Lyrics


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I know he'll never be forgotten
He was a king uncrowned
I know I'll always remember
The warmth of his sound
Lingering long I'm sure he's still around
For those who heard they respect him yet
So those who hear won't forget
The sound of each phrase
Echoing time uncountable by days
The things he played are with us now
And they'll endure should time allow
Oh yes I remember Clifford
I seem to always fed him near somehow
Every day I hear his lovely tone
In every trumpet sound that has a beauty all its own
So how can we say something so real has really gone away?




I hear him now, I always will
Believe me I remember Clifford still.

Overall Meaning

The song "I Remember Clifford" by Ray Charles is a tribute to Clifford Brown, who was a talented jazz trumpeter before his untimely death in a car accident at the young age of 25. Despite his short career, Clifford Brown had a significant impact on the jazz scene and was known for his warm and soulful sound on the trumpet. The lyrics of the song speak to the lasting impact that Clifford Brown had on those who were fortunate enough to hear him play, and how even after his death, his music continues to live on.


The first verse of the song acknowledges that while Clifford Brown may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of his contemporaries, he was still a king in his own way, with a sound that was unique and powerful. The second verse speaks to the enduring legacy of his music - even though he is gone, the sound of his trumpet lives on in the memories of those who were lucky enough to hear him play. The final verses of the song serve as a reassurance that while Clifford Brown may be physically gone, his music will always be with us, and that his spirit lives on through the beauty of his art.


Line by Line Meaning

I know he'll never be forgotten
Clifford's impact is indelible and he will always be remembered.


He was a king uncrowned
Although he was never officially crowned, Clifford was a true king of jazz music.


I know I'll always remember
Ray Charles himself will always remember Clifford's contribution to jazz music.


The warmth of his sound
Clifford's musical style was characterized by a warmth that left a lasting impression.


Lingering long I'm sure he's still around
Clifford's presence in the world of jazz continues to be felt even after his death.


For those who heard they respect him yet
Those who have heard Clifford's music have a deep respect for him and his talent.


So those who hear won't forget
Those who listen to Clifford's music today will continue to remember him.


The sound of each phrase
Clifford's music was characterized by the distinct sound of his phrases.


Echoing time uncountable by days
The impact of Clifford's music is immeasurable and echoes through time.


The things he played are with us now
Clifford's music is still with us today and continues to inspire musicians.


And they'll endure should time allow
If given the opportunity, Clifford's music will endure for future generations to enjoy.


Oh yes I remember Clifford
Ray Charles fondly remembers Clifford and his contributions to jazz music.


I seem to always feed him near somehow
Ray Charles feels a close connection to Clifford, as if he is still with him.


Every day I hear his lovely tone
Ray Charles continues to hear Clifford's beautiful music every day.


In every trumpet sound that has a beauty all its own
Elements of Clifford's unique sound can be found in other beautiful trumpet performances.


So how can we say something so real has really gone away?
Although Clifford is no longer with us, his music and contributions to jazz have left a lasting impact.


I hear him now, I always will
Ray Charles will always hear Clifford's music and remember him fondly.


Believe me I remember Clifford still.
Ray Charles wants listeners to know that Clifford's legacy is alive and well, and his music continues to inspire.




Lyrics © TIME STEP MUSIC , Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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