Songwriter: Toni Tennille

Don't forget me
I'm hoping that you won't forget me
There's no doubt I blew it bad
Gave up the best love that I ever had
I never thought I could be so sad 'til now

Please remember
I'm hoping that you will remember
That the times we were together
It wasn't always stormy weather
There were even times
When the sun came shining through

And I know
We've gone to the parting of our ways
And I know
We've said all the things that we could say
And I know
I can put myself back together again
If the fate will let you
But don't forget me

I'll remember
You know that I will always remember
And I hope you have a peaceful life
You never had while I was your wife
And though I know there is nothing I can do
I'll never forget you

And I hope you have a peaceful life
You never had while I was your wife
And though I know there is nothing I can do
I will never
I will never
I'll never forget you
Don't forget me
Don't forget me

Captain & Tennille

In 1972, Toni Tennille was a co-writer of the musical Mother Earth. Daryl “Captain Keyboard” Dragon, who got his nickname while touring with the Beach Boys from his signature skipper’s cap, took a job as the keyboardist for Mother Earth and the two hit it off romantically and musically, forming a nightclub act that charged $70 a night.

When two radio DJs urged the duo to record their cover of the Beach Boys song “Disney Girls” in 1974, they also recorded an original song “The Way I Want to Touch You” which attracted interest from several record labels. A&M Records, home to the platinum-selling male/female duo The Carpenters who had scored ten top 5 hits in the US from 1970-1974, signed them.

Captain & Tennille’s 1975 debut album featured seven originals, three Beach Boys covers and – at the suggestion of A&M’s A&R man – a cover of Neil Sedaka’s “Love Will Keep Us Together”. The latter was released as their first single and found massive success in North America. It reached #1 in the US & Canada, won a Grammy for Record Of The Year, and was the biggest song of of the year in the US. Even their Spanish version of the song “Por Amor Viviremos” reached #49 in the US. A&M followed it up with “The Way I Want to Touch You” and it reached #4 in both the US and Canada. Both songs also found success in New Zealand and the UK. The two married in November 1975.