1) 더 멜로디 … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists with the name "The Melody".
1) 더 멜로디 A Korean indie pop group new on the music scene, they have released 3 EPs and 1 LP to date.
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2) Jochem Paap (aka Speedy J) and Phillipe Haex released two EPs under this name on the See Saw label in 1991.
Remember
The Melody Lyrics
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I remember you what you did to me I remember
October November I remember what you did to me
Hot night in summer I never forget the time in June I remember
The love we had why make it look so bad I remember
I remember the place I remember your face I remember it oh so well I remember
I remember your touch I remember how much I remember how we felt
And we were never in any haste
We grew to know each other well so well
Our lives a story to tell
I remember you what I did to you do you remember
October November I remember what I did to you
Hot night in summer I never forget the time in June I remember
The love we had why make it look so bad I remember
I remember the place I remember your face I remember it oh so well I remember
I remember your touch I remember how much I remember when I remember now and then
I remember
I remember the place I remember your face I remember it oh so well I remember
I remember why our touch I remember how much I remember how we felt I remember
The Melody's song "Remember" is a reflective piece about past memories that continue to haunt the singer. Throughout the lyrics, it becomes clear that the song is about a past romantic relationship that has ended, and the singer is struggling with both the good and bad memories of that relationship. In the first verse, the singer states that "Haunting memories won't leave me alone," indicating that they are struggling to move on from the past. The singer then goes on to vividly describe different moments from the relationship that they remember, such as a hot night in summer or a time in June.
As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the relationship was filled with both good and bad times. The singer remembers "the love we had" but also questions why it "has to look so bad." The second verse then takes an interesting turn, as the singer asks the other person in the relationship if they remember things as vividly as they do. The singer states, "I remember you what I did to you do you remember," indicating that they may have played a role in the downfall of the relationship.
Overall, "Remember" is an emotionally charged song that explores the complexity of past relationships and the power of memories. The lyrics offer a raw and honest portrayal of the struggle to move on from the past, and the haunting memories that can continue to plague us long after a relationship has ended.
Line by Line Meaning
Haunting memories won't leave me alone
I cannot escape the memories of the past and they continue to linger in my mind
I remember you what you did to me I remember
I recall the pain and hurt caused by your actions towards me
October November I remember what you did to me
I have not forgotten the harm you inflicted upon me during those months
Hot night in summer I never forget the time in June I remember
I still vividly remember the intense experience we shared one warm night in June
The love we had why make it look so bad I remember
Despite everything, I still remember the affection we shared and wonder why it had to turn bitter
I remember the place I remember your face I remember it oh so well I remember
I have a clear memory of the location, your appearance, and everything surrounding that moment etched in my mind
I remember your touch I remember how much I remember how we felt
The sensation of your touch and the depth of our feelings still remain fresh in my memory
All the good times were not for waste
Despite the bad, there were moments of happiness and beauty that were not in vain
And we were never in any haste
We took our time and built something special that wasn't rushed or forced
We grew to know each other well so well
Over time, we developed a deep understanding and familiarity with each other
Our lives a story to tell
Our journey together was significant and worth recounting in its own right
I remember you what I did to you do you remember
I am aware of the wrongdoing I inflicted upon you and wonder if you remember it too
I remember why our touch I remember how much I remember when I remember now and then
Every now and then, I revisit the memory of our physical connection and its intensity still resonates with me
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, ISHTI MUSIC INC
Written by: DAVID MARLEY, ZIGGY MARLEY
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Janford Henri Mendoza
I love watching sweeping and emotional historical dramas, and A Melody to Remember is a top-notch example of the genre, one of the best I've seen from Korea.
Set during the Korean War, the film stars Si-Wan Yim as Lieutenant Han Sang-yeol, a young but hardened combat veteran who's assigned to a base in a relative safe zone, where he is tasked with being in charge of an orphanage that has been built to provide food and shelter for children displaced in the war.
Due to having a background in music, Sang-yeol comes up with the idea to form a choir group, believing that this will raise the children's spirits, as well as those of the soldiers fighting in the war. He forms an especially strong bond with a brother and sister pair who lost their parents. Meanwhile, he develops a potential romantic interest with a young pianist played by Ko Asung.
Despite the poster giving the impression this might be a family movie, A Melody to Remember is a war epic with violent battle scenes, but it also delivers a sweeping and moving story of a battle-hardened young soldier and the bond he forms with a group of displaced children who find a common purpose and goal beyond just trying to survive in a terrible war.
This is a moving film that will generate tears, but it does so in a way that feels earned, after spending so much time with beautifully realized and developed characters that we've grown to love. Si-wan Yim is fantastic in the lead role, giving us a character who is fiercely protective of the children under his care. At the same time, he is easy to relate to because of his vulnerabilities, and Yim brilliantly conveys the trauma of his character's tragic past. Ko Asung is delightful and charming as Park Joo-mi, and she has excellent chemistry with Yim. The film plays their romantic interest in a low-key manner, which was the right way to approach it.
In supporting performances, Lee Joon-hyuk is terrific and instantly likable as Sergeant Jo, a fellow soldier and loyal friend of Sang-Yeol. Lee Hee-joon is excellent as Galgori, an individual whom we initially expect to be the film's villainous antagonist, yet we find that he has genuine depth and even an actual conscience.
The standout performances among the kids definitely belong to Joon Won Jung and Hyun-Bin Kim as the brother and sister pair. Their love, affection, and loyalty for each other will warm your heart. At the same time, it's truly harrowing to see all the horrible tragedy and hardships they have to overcome just to try to survive in this war.
Though the film is driven by story and characters, it does have first-rate production values. The 1950s era war-torn Korea is perfectly recreated and looks and feels authentic. The film's battle scenes are intense and superbly executed, with a particularly memorable opening battle scene depicting some truly ferocious hand-to-hand combat. A smaller-scale battle in a forest near the end is tense and emotional. The film also boasts some of the most beautiful cinematography I've seen from a Korean film, who is really saying something. The Korean countryside is captured in all its gloriously scenic splendor.
Taegukgi is the best film ever made about the Korean War, but A Melody to Remember is a respectable second place. This is a must see for fans of war films or sweeping and moving historical dramas.
Lie Simon
Just done watching it now... Siwan's acting is always incredible... He really acts in any character! This movie is touching, got tears while watching...it's a movie worth to watch....
hooman
Where did u watch it?
Janford Henri Mendoza
I love watching sweeping and emotional historical dramas, and A Melody to Remember is a top-notch example of the genre, one of the best I've seen from Korea.
Set during the Korean War, the film stars Si-Wan Yim as Lieutenant Han Sang-yeol, a young but hardened combat veteran who's assigned to a base in a relative safe zone, where he is tasked with being in charge of an orphanage that has been built to provide food and shelter for children displaced in the war.
Due to having a background in music, Sang-yeol comes up with the idea to form a choir group, believing that this will raise the children's spirits, as well as those of the soldiers fighting in the war. He forms an especially strong bond with a brother and sister pair who lost their parents. Meanwhile, he develops a potential romantic interest with a young pianist played by Ko Asung.
Despite the poster giving the impression this might be a family movie, A Melody to Remember is a war epic with violent battle scenes, but it also delivers a sweeping and moving story of a battle-hardened young soldier and the bond he forms with a group of displaced children who find a common purpose and goal beyond just trying to survive in a terrible war.
This is a moving film that will generate tears, but it does so in a way that feels earned, after spending so much time with beautifully realized and developed characters that we've grown to love. Si-wan Yim is fantastic in the lead role, giving us a character who is fiercely protective of the children under his care. At the same time, he is easy to relate to because of his vulnerabilities, and Yim brilliantly conveys the trauma of his character's tragic past. Ko Asung is delightful and charming as Park Joo-mi, and she has excellent chemistry with Yim. The film plays their romantic interest in a low-key manner, which was the right way to approach it.
In supporting performances, Lee Joon-hyuk is terrific and instantly likable as Sergeant Jo, a fellow soldier and loyal friend of Sang-Yeol. Lee Hee-joon is excellent as Galgori, an individual whom we initially expect to be the film's villainous antagonist, yet we find that he has genuine depth and even an actual conscience.
The standout performances among the kids definitely belong to Joon Won Jung and Hyun-Bin Kim as the brother and sister pair. Their love, affection, and loyalty for each other will warm your heart. At the same time, it's truly harrowing to see all the horrible tragedy and hardships they have to overcome just to try to survive in this war.
Though the film is driven by story and characters, it does have first-rate production values. The 1950s era war-torn Korea is perfectly recreated and looks and feels authentic. The film's battle scenes are intense and superbly executed, with a particularly memorable opening battle scene depicting some truly ferocious hand-to-hand combat. A smaller-scale battle in a forest near the end is tense and emotional. The film also boasts some of the most beautiful cinematography I've seen from a Korean film, who is really saying something. The Korean countryside is captured in all its gloriously scenic splendor.
Taegukgi is the best film ever made about the Korean War, but A Melody to Remember is a respectable second place. This is a must see for fans of war films or sweeping and moving historical dramas.
Josefa Morávková
I saw this film in 2016 at Korean Air... Beautiful movie :-)
Real Prank
The best movie i have ever watched in my life.
Aiz Zulueta
Where did u watch it
Yollie Ciriaco
I love you, Im Si-wan! ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😊😊
Mike 1127
this looks really good
Andrea Ortiz
Where can i watch it, with subs in spanish?😭😭
Laura Garcia
Quiero verla tambien y no encuentro donde😣