"My Old Flame" was an Earth jazz standard recorded by singer Billie Holiday in 1944. Words and music were written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow.
In an alternate timeline, Jonathan Archer and Alicia Travers listened to a recording of "My Old Flame" in her Brooklyn, New York apartment. (ENT: "Storm Front")
Lyrics[]
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But it's funny now and then
How my thoughts go flashing back again
To my old flame
My old flame
My new lovers all seem so tame
For I haven't met a gent
So innocent or elegant
As my old flame.
I've met so many men
With fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes
Some who sent me up to the skies
But their attempts at love
Were only imitations of
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became
Of my old flame.