Woke up to the sound of (C)pour ing rain.
The wind would whis per and I’d (C)think of you,
and all the tears you cried that (C)called my name.
And when you need ed me, (C)I came through.
I paint a pic ture of the (C)days gone by,
when love went blind and you would (C)make me see.
I’d stare a life time in (C)to your eyes
so that I knew that you were (C)there for me.
I’d Time af ter time you were (C)there for your me.
Re mem ber yes ter day,
walk ing hand in hand.
Love let ters in the sand.
(C)I re mem ber you.
And through the sleep less nights,
through ev ’ry end less day, I’d wan na hear you say (C)I re mem ber
you, oh, woh, oh.
We spent the sum mer with the (C)top rolled down.
Wished ev er af ter you would (C)be like this.
You said “I love babe” with (C)out a sound.
I said I’d give my life for (C)just one kiss.
I’d live for your smile, lin’, and (C)die for your kiss.
Re mem ber yes ter day,
walk ing hand in hand.
Love let ters in the sand.
(C)I re mem ber you.
And through the sleep less nights,
through ev ’ry end less day, I’d wan na hear you say (C)I re mem ber
you, oh, woh, oh.
(C)I re mem ber
you.
We’ve had our share of hard times, but that’s the price we paid.
And through it all we kept the (D)prom ise that we made.
Well, I swear you’ll nev er be lone ly.
(C)I re mem ber, I re mem ber
(G)you,
(D)oh yeah!
Whoa,
yeah.
This page shows “I Remember You” by Skid Row in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.