Chords for Keep Remembering
Tempo:
97.75 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Em
C
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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And remember [F] it, and remember [Em] it, and remember it, and remember [Am] it, and [C] remember [F] it, and
remember [D] it, and remember it.
[G] Make downtown middle of the [Bm]
afternoon, sweet town.
[Em] Everybody's on the move, but it really don't feel like [Am] home.
I know that something's happened, I don't seem to fit my shoes.
[G] Hometown has always been a [Em] part of me.
I know now it don't take much to [G] darken it.
It's a difference of opinion, [C] but it might as well be [D] mine to me when I [Em] got the news.
Somebody I know [Am] told me [Em] yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [D] time in another [G] place.
Well, well, what's the use in crying [Bm] then?
[E] The way of the world, and it's show you've got the chance [G] to change.
And the brilliant thing is there's a million [C] things that you [Am] know are always gonna help
you take your mind [G] off it.
I found out that I lost a [Bm] part of me.
[E] It's better now, though this [G] thing's been hard for me.
Because the day has come, I should be moving [A] on.
That's the only way to go, make it up and [C] start again.
[Em] Somebody I know [Am] told me [Em] yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [C] time in another place.
[Em] Honey, I know [Am] that it's not the [Em] end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let go?
Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] And just [Eb] forget.
[Am]
[G] Keep remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
And [Eb] don't forget.
[Am]
[G] Keep remembering. [D] Remembering, remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
[C]
Somebody I know [Am] told [Em] me yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [A] time in [C] another place.
Honey, I know [F] that it's not the [Em] end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let [C] go?
[G] Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] And [C] don't forget.
[Em] Somebody I [Am] know told me yesterday.
[Em]
[Am]
[N]
remember [D] it, and remember it.
[G] Make downtown middle of the [Bm]
afternoon, sweet town.
[Em] Everybody's on the move, but it really don't feel like [Am] home.
I know that something's happened, I don't seem to fit my shoes.
[G] Hometown has always been a [Em] part of me.
I know now it don't take much to [G] darken it.
It's a difference of opinion, [C] but it might as well be [D] mine to me when I [Em] got the news.
Somebody I know [Am] told me [Em] yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [D] time in another [G] place.
Well, well, what's the use in crying [Bm] then?
[E] The way of the world, and it's show you've got the chance [G] to change.
And the brilliant thing is there's a million [C] things that you [Am] know are always gonna help
you take your mind [G] off it.
I found out that I lost a [Bm] part of me.
[E] It's better now, though this [G] thing's been hard for me.
Because the day has come, I should be moving [A] on.
That's the only way to go, make it up and [C] start again.
[Em] Somebody I know [Am] told me [Em] yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [C] time in another place.
[Em] Honey, I know [Am] that it's not the [Em] end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let go?
Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] And just [Eb] forget.
[Am]
[G] Keep remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
And [Eb] don't forget.
[Am]
[G] Keep remembering. [D] Remembering, remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
[C]
Somebody I know [Am] told [Em] me yesterday that you're never coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [A] time in [C] another place.
Honey, I know [F] that it's not the [Em] end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let [C] go?
[G] Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] And [C] don't forget.
[Em] Somebody I [Am] know told me yesterday.
[Em]
[Am]
[N]
Key:
Am
Em
C
G
F
Am
Em
C
_ And remember [F] it, and remember [Em] it, and remember it, and remember [Am] it, and [C] _ _ remember [F] it, and
remember [D] it, and remember it.
[G] Make _ downtown middle of the [Bm]
afternoon, sweet town.
[Em] _ Everybody's on the move, but it really don't feel like [Am] home.
I know that something's happened, I don't seem to fit my shoes.
[G] _ _ Hometown has always been a [Em] part of me.
I know now it don't take much to [G] darken it.
It's a difference _ of opinion, [C] but it might as well be [D] mine to me when I [Em] got the news.
_ Somebody I know [Am] _ told me [Em] yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [D] time in another [G] place. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, well, what's the use in crying [Bm] then?
[E] The way of the world, and it's show you've got the chance [G] to change.
And the brilliant thing is there's a million [C] things that you [Am] know are always gonna help
you take your mind [G] off it.
I found out that I lost a [Bm] part of me.
[E] It's better now, though this [G] thing's been hard for me.
Because the day has come, I should be moving [A] on.
That's the only way to go, make it up and [C] start again.
[Em] Somebody I know [Am] _ told me [Em] yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [C] time in another place.
[Em] Honey, I know [Am] _ that it's not the [Em] _ end of the world.
_ But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let go?
Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] _ And just [Eb] forget.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] Keep remembering.
_ Remembering, remembering.
And [Eb] don't forget.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] Keep remembering. _ [D] Remembering, remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
[C] _
_ Somebody I know [Am] _ told [Em] me yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [A] time in [C] another place.
Honey, I know [F] _ that it's not the [Em] _ end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let [C] go?
[G] Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] _ And [C] don't forget.
[Em] Somebody I [Am] know told me yesterday.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
remember [D] it, and remember it.
[G] Make _ downtown middle of the [Bm]
afternoon, sweet town.
[Em] _ Everybody's on the move, but it really don't feel like [Am] home.
I know that something's happened, I don't seem to fit my shoes.
[G] _ _ Hometown has always been a [Em] part of me.
I know now it don't take much to [G] darken it.
It's a difference _ of opinion, [C] but it might as well be [D] mine to me when I [Em] got the news.
_ Somebody I know [Am] _ told me [Em] yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [D] time in another [G] place. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, well, what's the use in crying [Bm] then?
[E] The way of the world, and it's show you've got the chance [G] to change.
And the brilliant thing is there's a million [C] things that you [Am] know are always gonna help
you take your mind [G] off it.
I found out that I lost a [Bm] part of me.
[E] It's better now, though this [G] thing's been hard for me.
Because the day has come, I should be moving [A] on.
That's the only way to go, make it up and [C] start again.
[Em] Somebody I know [Am] _ told me [Em] yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [C] time in another place.
[Em] Honey, I know [Am] _ that it's not the [Em] _ end of the world.
_ But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let go?
Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] _ And just [Eb] forget.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] Keep remembering.
_ Remembering, remembering.
And [Eb] don't forget.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] Keep remembering. _ [D] Remembering, remembering.
Remembering, remembering.
[C] _
_ Somebody I know [Am] _ told [Em] me yesterday that you're never _ coming back to [Am] me.
Well you never [C] know what the others [F] say at another [A] time in [C] another place.
Honey, I know [F] _ that it's not the [Em] _ end of the world.
But it hurts to [Am] say, when do you let [C] go?
[G] Honey, I don't [F] know.
Keep remembering.
[D] _ And [C] don't forget.
[Em] Somebody I [Am] know told me yesterday.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _