Released: May 22, 2009

Songwriter: Chantal Kreviazuk Mike Elizondo Esmée Denters

Producer: Mike Elizondo Justin Timberlake

[Intro]
Yeah, yeah

[Verse 1]
I can feel your arms around me
Have you forgotten who I am?
'Cause your reflection still surrounds me
All the moments that we shared
Sometimes I just sit and wonder
Can't believe we let it come this far
Reminiscing 'bout what could have been
But you're already gone

[Chorus]
I can still see your face
I can hear the way you tell me not to rush
Seems like yesterday
Now it's so hard to trust
When memories turn to dust

[Verse 2]
I can't get rid of this strange feeling
Feels like you're right here by my side
My heart is broken, never healing
How could you throw away our time?
We we're once so close that I just can't let go
Always together
Now I'm standing here alone

[Chorus]
I can still see your face (I can still see your face)
I can hear the way you tell me not to rush
Seems like yesterday, now it's so hard to trust
I can still see your face (I can still see your face)
I can hear the way you tell me not to rush
Seems like yesterday
Now it's so hard to trust
When memories turn to dust, to dust
When memories turn to dust

[Bridge]
And now it's so hard to trust
When memories turn to dust
To dust
I can still see your face

[Chorus]
I can still see your face
I can still see your face
I can hear the way you tell me not to rush
And it seems like yesterday, baby
Now it's so hard to trust
When memories turn to dust

Esmée Denters

Esmée Denters is a Dutch singer-songwriter. Having started promoting herself as a musician online in 2006, she covered songs by many artists including Justin Timberlake and Natasha Bedingfield. By mid 2008, at age 19, she became one of the first music artists to exceed 100 million views on YouTube. Only Britney Spears had more all-time total 181 million.

In 2009, Denters was signed by Timberlake as the first artist to his label Tennman Records through Interscope. She released her debut studio album, Outta Here, and toured the USA with Timberlake.

In 2014, Denters surprised the fans with a digital release of “If I Could I Would” on iTunes and Spotify. It was her first independent release.