April 13, 2023
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Letter Notes Piano: Remember Me - Coco (Disney)

"Remember Me" is a song from the 2017 Disney-Pixar animated film "Coco".

A - B - G         D
Remember me...

D            .B    C     G    G      A - A
Though I have to say goodbye

B - B - A          D
Remember me...

B        ^C   B      B      A      A
Don't let it make you cry

F#   G-^E  ^E  ^D  ^D    B-B
For   even   if   I'm   far  away

G  ^D  ^C ^C   B     B
I hold you in my heart

E   E ^D ^D-^C   ^C   B    B
I sing a secret song to you

G             B      A    A     G-A
Each night we are apart...

G - B - G        D
Remember me...

D           .B      C    G    G-A    A
Though I have to travel far

B - B - A         B
Remember me...

B           B      B    ^D   ^C  ^C   B-B
Each time you hear a sad guitar

G          ^G   ^G   ^F#  ^F#
Know that I'm with you

^E  ^E-^D  ^C   B   B  A  ^D
The only way that I can be

G-G        B     B  ^D   ^D   ^G-^G
Until you're in my arms again

^G-^G-^G  ^G
Remember me...

The song was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who also wrote the songs for Disney's "Frozen". The song features prominently in the film's plot, and is performed in various forms and by different characters throughout the movie.

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