Chords for Keb' Mo' - I Remember You - 6/18/2019 - Paste Studios - New York, NY
Tempo:
56.45 bpm
Chords used:
D
Dm
G
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm] [D]
My name is Junior from Memphis, Tennessee.
[G] My daddy [G] was a hustler and a stranger [D] to me.
[F] I don't [D] always know just what to [G] say,
but do I [D] look familiar in any kind of way?
Well, I remember you [Dm]
dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I [G] remember you [D]
walking out the door.
You had a red dress on and [Dm] some hot jean shoes.
[D] You don't remember me, [A] but I remember [D] you.
You had a margarita.
I had a beer.
Wondered what [G] a woman like you was doing [D] way down here.
You tore my heart apart the moment you [G] left.
[D] But Junior had a night he would never forget.
Well, I remember [F] you dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I remember [D] you dancing out the door.
You had a red dress on [F] and some high [G] heel shoes.
You don't [D] remember me, but I remember you.
Well, maybe I'm just [A] a number, a statement out of name.
Now and again I wonder will I ever be the same?
[D] Well, I remember you [Dm] dancing on the floor.
I remember you walking out the door.
[F] You had a red dress on [Dm] and some high [D] heel shoes.
You don't remember me, but I remember you.
You don't remember [A] me, but I [D] remember you.
[D] Walking out [F] the door.
I remember you dancing on the [Dm] floor.
I remember [D] you.
My name is Junior from Memphis, Tennessee.
[G] My daddy [G] was a hustler and a stranger [D] to me.
[F] I don't [D] always know just what to [G] say,
but do I [D] look familiar in any kind of way?
Well, I remember you [Dm]
dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I [G] remember you [D]
walking out the door.
You had a red dress on and [Dm] some hot jean shoes.
[D] You don't remember me, [A] but I remember [D] you.
You had a margarita.
I had a beer.
Wondered what [G] a woman like you was doing [D] way down here.
You tore my heart apart the moment you [G] left.
[D] But Junior had a night he would never forget.
Well, I remember [F] you dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I remember [D] you dancing out the door.
You had a red dress on [F] and some high [G] heel shoes.
You don't [D] remember me, but I remember you.
Well, maybe I'm just [A] a number, a statement out of name.
Now and again I wonder will I ever be the same?
[D] Well, I remember you [Dm] dancing on the floor.
I remember you walking out the door.
[F] You had a red dress on [Dm] and some high [D] heel shoes.
You don't remember me, but I remember you.
You don't remember [A] me, but I [D] remember you.
[D] Walking out [F] the door.
I remember you dancing on the [Dm] floor.
I remember [D] you.
Key:
D
Dm
G
F
A
D
Dm
G
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
My name is Junior from Memphis, Tennessee.
[G] _ My daddy [G] was a hustler and a stranger [D] to me.
[F] I don't [D] always know _ just what to [G] say,
but do I [D] look familiar in any kind of way?
Well, I remember you [Dm] _
dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I [G] remember you [D]
walking out the door.
You had a red dress on and [Dm] some hot jean shoes.
[D] _ You don't remember me, [A] but I remember [D] you.
You had a margarita.
I _ had a beer.
_ Wondered what [G] a woman like you was doing [D] way down here.
You tore my heart apart the moment you [G] left.
[D] But Junior had a night _ he would never forget.
_ Well, I remember [F] you dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I remember [D] you _ dancing out the door. _
You had a red dress on _ [F] and some high [G] heel shoes. _
You don't [D] remember me, but I remember you. _
_ Well, maybe I'm just [A] a number, a statement out of name.
Now and again I wonder will I ever be the same?
[D] Well, I remember you [Dm] dancing on the floor.
I remember you _ walking out the door.
[F] You had a red dress on [Dm] and some high [D] heel shoes.
You _ don't remember me, _ but I remember you.
You don't remember [A] me, but I [D] remember you.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ Walking out [F] the door.
_ I remember you dancing on the [Dm] floor.
_ I remember [D] you. _
My name is Junior from Memphis, Tennessee.
[G] _ My daddy [G] was a hustler and a stranger [D] to me.
[F] I don't [D] always know _ just what to [G] say,
but do I [D] look familiar in any kind of way?
Well, I remember you [Dm] _
dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I [G] remember you [D]
walking out the door.
You had a red dress on and [Dm] some hot jean shoes.
[D] _ You don't remember me, [A] but I remember [D] you.
You had a margarita.
I _ had a beer.
_ Wondered what [G] a woman like you was doing [D] way down here.
You tore my heart apart the moment you [G] left.
[D] But Junior had a night _ he would never forget.
_ Well, I remember [F] you dancing [D] on the floor.
[Dm] I remember [D] you _ dancing out the door. _
You had a red dress on _ [F] and some high [G] heel shoes. _
You don't [D] remember me, but I remember you. _
_ Well, maybe I'm just [A] a number, a statement out of name.
Now and again I wonder will I ever be the same?
[D] Well, I remember you [Dm] dancing on the floor.
I remember you _ walking out the door.
[F] You had a red dress on [Dm] and some high [D] heel shoes.
You _ don't remember me, _ but I remember you.
You don't remember [A] me, but I [D] remember you.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ Walking out [F] the door.
_ I remember you dancing on the [Dm] floor.
_ I remember [D] you. _