Fox Elipsus is back... with "Remember Me", released Sunday July 18th, 2010 as a double-A side with "Nowhere Left To Run". This dreamy song of love from days gone by, with a moving backdrop from the ever-popular "The Notebook", is taken from the 3rd Fox Elipsus double CD "The Road", available from 8-9-10 (UK date format, aka September 8th, 2010) for $10 at http://www.elipsus.net or http://www.myspace.com/foxelipsus - or to pay by mail, just e-mail your mailing address to elipsus@gmail.com
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Such a beautiful song from an amazingly talented performer!
joycechicago 1 day ago
this is another gorgeous haunting song from a a very talented artist with a stunning voice xxxxx
bilbobagins70 6 months ago
remember me? love this song cant wait to book you at our place love the music thank you for stopping to say hi that day your a great person, douglas in tx
WeMustCoexist 11 months ago
I can't listen to this song too many times in a row. 9 years... I had 13 years. Fox has the music and the touring and the physical memories of the places... I had a year of therapy. The world is too full of beauty and love to dwell on it, but this song will take me to very very sad tears if I let it. Once in a while is good though... it's just too much feeling for me sometimes though... I never thought that was possible when i was younger...
AmandaFurlow 11 months ago
Fabulous song & excellent movie!
RCACP1 11 months ago
Definitely one of my favorite songs. Am I the only one that finds the irony in putting "Remember Me" to the videos of a story about Alzheimer's? I mean...I get the reasoning, "Remember me when you can't remember anything else in the world", but the irony is just too much (although in an amusing way, not the hilariously funny way - knowing how Alzheimer's affects people and having seen it on multiple occasions doesn't give the hilarity I might find in other ironic statements.
dorthyinwonder 11 months ago
This song is beautiful and using the NoteBook movie scenes is awesome
jammymrkll 1 year ago
Remember me, Fox, when you become a famous rock star! hehe
patrinka101 1 year ago
Makes me think of a love from years long ago, *tears* but happy rememberance tears. Kuddos to the pairing with The Notebook!!
KarlaAnnamucca 1 year ago
That's a "bumpin' beat" with a great story!
Rugbywankenobi 1 year ago