(G)Ev ’ry now and then
we find a spe cial (F)friend
who nev er lets us down,
who (G)un der stands it (Am)all,
reach es (C7)out each time you fall.
You’re the (Dm7)best friend that I’ve found.
And I I know you can’t stay.
But (Bb)part of you will nev er, ev er go a way;
your heart will (G7)stay.
I’ll (Bb)make a wish for (F)you
and (Dm7)hope it will come true:
that (F)life will just be kind
to (Cmaj7)such a gen tle (F)mind.
(C)If you (Bb)lose (C)your (F)way,
think (Dm7)back on yes ter (E)day.
Re (A)mem ber (A7)me this (Dm)way.
Re (G7)mem ber me
this way.
I (G)don’t need eyes to (Am)see
the love you (C)bring to (F)me
no mat ter where I (G)go.
(Dm7)way.
Re (G7sus)mem ber (G7)me this (C)way.
And I’ll be (Gm7)right be hind your shoul der watch ing (Gm7)you.
I’ll (C7)be (Am7)stand ing by your side in all you (Am7)do.
And (D7)I won’t ev er (G)leave,
as (C7)long as (C7)you be (A7sus)lieve.
You just be lieve.
I’ll (C)make a wish for (G)you
and (Em7)hope it will come true:
that (G)life will just be kind
to (Dmaj7)such a gen tle (G)mind.
(D)If you (C)lose (D)your (G)way,
think (Em7)back on yes ter (F#)day.
Re (B)mem ber (B7)me this (Em)way.
Re (A7)mem ber me
this way.
This (D)way.
This page shows “Remember Me This Way” by Jordan Hill 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 64 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.