Byrne would recall: 'I had always loved song, so we called a friend who had the record, he read the lyric over the phone and we put it together from memory.' Vocalist Pete Byrne and keyboardist Rob Fisher first cut 'Always Something There to Remind Me' as one of a number of demos recorded in Bristol upon forming the duo later known as Naked Eyes in early 1982. Twenty years after its composition, 'Always Something There to Remind Me' (so titled) reached the US Top Twenty for the first time via a synthpop reinvention of the song by Naked Eyes which reached the Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1983.