Naked Eyes are a British new wave band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. The band had four US top 40 singles, but had little commercial success in their homeland. Their first hit, "Always Something There to Remind Me," was a cover of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David standard. The band had subsequent hits with their own compositions, "Promises, Promises," "When the Lights Go Out," and "(What) In the Name of Love" in the United States.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
DA/C#CGBb I walk along the city streets you used to walk along with me, DA/C#CG And every step I take reminds me of just how we used to be. GD/F# Oh, how can I forget you, girl Em When there is
DG/DD e|----------------------------------|--------------------------| B|----------------------------------|-----3--------------------| G|----------------------------------|---------4----2-----------| D|----------------------------------|---------------------4----| A|----------------------------------|--------------------------| E|----------------------------------|--------------------------| always something there to remind me
DA/C#CGBb When shadows fall, I pass a small cafe where we would dance at night DA/C#CG And I can't help recalling how it felt to kiss and hold you tight
GD/F#EmDG/D
Oh, how can I forget you, girl when there is always something there to D remind me Always something there to remind me
F#mBmGA I was born to love you, and I will never be free D You'll always be a part of me
If you should find you miss the sweet And tender love we used to share Just go back to the places where we used to go, And I'll be there
Oh, how can I forget you, girl When there is always something there to remind me Always something there to remind me
I was born to love you, and I will never be free You'll always be a part of me
'Cause there is always something there to remind me