I will be (G)walk ing one day
down me a (Dm)street far a way
and see a (G)face in the crowd
and (Dm)smile.
Know ing how (F)you made me laugh,
hear ing sweet (C)ech oes of you from the (Am)past,
I will re (C)mem
(G)ber
(C)you.
Look in my (G)eyes while you’re near.
Tell yet what’s (Dm)hap pen ing here.
See that I (G)don’t want to say,
“Good (Dm)bye.”
Our love is (F)fro zen in time.
I’ll be your (C)cham pion and you will be (Am)mine.
I will re (C)mem
(G)ber
(C)you.
Look in my (C)mem
(G)ber,
I will re (C)mem
(G)ber
(C)you.
Lat er (G)on
when the (Dm)fire is an em ber, lat er (G)on
when the (Dm)night’s not so ten (C)der, giv en (G)time,
though it’s (Dm)hard to re mem ber, dar lin’, I will be hold ing,
I’ll still be hold ing to (C)you.
I will re (C)mem
(G)ber
(C)you.
So man y (C)mem
(G)ber
(C)you.
This page shows “I Will Remember You” by Amy Grant 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 C at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.