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Since this song was written on the piano, I have formatted the chords to be played on the piano. The song is a slightly higher register, so with that being said, I start by using my left hand on middle C and my right for the next higher chord, if that makes any sense. The song is very easy, and follows a C, G, Am, F chord progression. Even though this is played on the piano, I'm sure someone could play it on the guitar! If you have any suggestions, feel free to add them! What really makes this song beautiful is the sincerity and humanity that comes from the vocals. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I Remember Her" [Verse 1]
C There’s a house,G that’s not on a hill AmAnd the paint’s chipping off F Of the old window sill C There’s a tree in the front yard G That’s older than me Am And older than all of yFou
C There’s a smell that the heat makes G It reminds me of Christmas Am And birthdays in DeFcember
[Chorus]
C I remember her G I remember her AmI remember her so Fwell C I remember her G I remember her AmI remember her so Fwell
F But things theCy fade [Verse 2] C She would kiss my hand G She would kiss my head Am Then she’d fall asleep with me F In my tiny bed
C She would sing me lullabies G Gave me my hazel eyes Am And then she’d call me beautiful FShe made me beautiful
[Chorus]
C I remember her G I remember her AmI remember her so Fwell C I remember her G I remember her AmI remember her so Fwell
[Verse 3] (once)
F But things they fCade G Things turn to grey Am As much as I try to save them F They turn grey
C Just like the house, thaGt’s not on a hill With alAml of the rust on the gate ThFe chips on the sill
FBut I love it Cstill [End]