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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
James Charles
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
JAMES DICKINSON
Songwriter
Noah Davis
Songwriter
Riley Biederer
Songwriter
Andrew Tufano
Songwriter
Colin Foote
Songwriter
Alex Borel
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Alex Borel
Producer
Andrew Tufano
Producer
Colin Foote
Producer
Lyrics
When you're out with your friends
And you hear someone with the same name
When it's 2 AM and you're eating takeout on the J Train
When you watch our show that you keep starting in the same place
'Cause you fall asleep before it's done
Do you think of us?
Does it take you back
To another life?
We were intertwined
'Til we came undone
But I'm feeling like
If you were here tonight
You might
Remember why you used to love me
Love me
Remember how you used to care
'Bout me
Remember when you used to hold me
In the dark side of the morning
Now the only thing I'm holding is on
'Cause you might
Remember why you used to
When you wear that shirt I bought you on the west side
When you tell my jokes and reuse all my punchlines
When you're stuck on the 405 and making up imaginary lines
Of all the people passing by
Do you think of us?
Does it take you back
To another life?
We were intertwined
'Til we came undone
But I'm feeling like
If you were here tonight
You might
Remember why you used to love me
Love me
Remember how you used to care
'Bout me
Remember when you used to hold me
In the dark side of the morning
Now the only thing I'm holding is on
'Cause you might
Remember why you used to
Love me
(Love me)
Love me
(Love me)
Love me
Remember why you used to love me, love me
I tried to hate you
But I only hate that we changed
We changed
I'm still reliving these memories
Do you do the same?
The same?
You used to love me
Ooh, you used to care
You used to
Hold me in the dark side of the morning
Now the only thing I'm holding is on
'Cause you might
Remember why you used to
Love me
(Love me)
Love me
(Love me)
Love me
Remember why you used to love me, love me
Writer(s): Alex Borel, Andrew Tufano, Colin Foote, James Dickinson, Noah Davis, Riley Biederer
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