Released: March 2, 1987
Featuring: Emmylou Harris
Songwriter: Alan O’Bryant
Producer: George Massenburg
[Chorus]
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, little darling
Until the day they lay me down
[Verse 1: Dolly Parton]
In dreams of you, my body trembles
I wake up and call your name
But you're not there and I am so lonesome
Without your love, I'd go insane
[Chorus]
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, little darling
Until the day they lay me down
[Verse 2: Dolly Parton]
I close my eyes and you're there with me
Your kiss I feel, your face I see
It's not your lips now that drive me crazy
It's just your haunting memory
[Chorus]
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, my little darling
Until the day they lay me down
Until the day they lay me down
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, little darling
Until the day they lay me down
[Verse 1: Dolly Parton]
In dreams of you, my body trembles
I wake up and call your name
But you're not there and I am so lonesome
Without your love, I'd go insane
[Chorus]
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, little darling
Until the day they lay me down
[Verse 2: Dolly Parton]
I close my eyes and you're there with me
Your kiss I feel, your face I see
It's not your lips now that drive me crazy
It's just your haunting memory
[Chorus]
Those memories of you still haunt me
Every night when I lay down
I'll always love you, my little darling
Until the day they lay me down
Until the day they lay me down
- Trio (1987)
- Wildflowers
- The Pain of Loving You
- I Feel the Blues Movin’ In
- Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
- High Sierra
- When We’re Gone, Long Gone
- After The Gold Rush
- Making Plans
- To Know Him Is to Love Him
- Hobo’s Meditation
- Telling Me Lies
- My Dear Companion
- Those Memories of You
- I’ve Had Enough
- Rosewood Casket
- Farther Along
- The Blue Train
- He Rode All the Way to Texas
- You’ll Never Be the Sun
- Feels Like Home
- Lover’s Return