Do You Remember - Jarryd James

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When did we lose our way?
Easier to let it go
So many can't tell anybody
Harder to let you know
Call me when you made up your mind but you won't
Caught up in a way that you played my heart
Only love could ever hit this hard

Oh, don't be scared about it
Don't forget it was real
Do you remember the way it made you feel?
Do you remember the things it let you feel?

How do I make you stay?
When it's easier to let you go
Nobody knows what we know about it
No one needs to know
Call me when you made up your mind but you won't
Caught up in a way that you played my heart
Only love could ever hit this hard

Oh, don't be scared about it
Don't forget it was real
Do you remember the way it made you feel?
Do you remember the things it let you feel?

When you love to your limit
You gave all your given
Who you're gonna pray to when you're there?
Will you find out that there ain't no other love?
No other love for you

Oh, don't be scared about it
Don't forget it was real
Do you remember the way it made you feel?
Do you remember the things it let you feel?
Oh, when you think about it
Do you remember me?
Do you remember the way it made you feel?
Do you remember the things it let you feel?

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Jarryd James is a singer-songwriter and producer from Brisbane, Australia.[1] He released his debut single "Do You Remember" on 30 January 2015,[2] which peaked at No. 2 in Australia.[3] James worked with producer Joel Little on the single.

James supported Broods on their late 2014 tour, and Angus & Julia Stone on their February 2015 tour.[4] His debut headline tour commenced in April 2015 in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.[5] After the debut headline tour sold out, another tour in larger venues was confirmed for July 2015.[6]

On 24 July 2015, James announced that his debut studio album would be called Thirty One. It was released on 11 September 2015 and debuted at number 2 on the Australian charts. In the United States, a shorted Extended Play was released, with the album "Thirty One" scheduled for a January 2016 release.[7] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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