Remember Me
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Do you remember one September afternoon
I stood with you and listened to a wedding tune,
And didn't I go with you on your honeymoon?
Remember me?

Do you recall a cottage small upon a hill
Where ev'ry day I had to pay another bill?
And if I'm not mistaken, dear, I pay them still
Remember me?

I can see that little angel on your knee
Can't you see, He kinda sorta looks like me
For I'm the boy whose only joy is loving you
Who worries till he hurries home when day is through




And I'm the guy you give you goodnight kisses to
Remember me?

Overall Meaning

In Bing Crosby's "Remember Me," we hear the perspective of a man looking back on past memories with his beloved. The lyrics begin with the man asking if his partner remembers an afternoon in September, where they stood together and listened to a wedding tune. He then reminds her of their honeymoon, posing the question if she recalls that time together. Later in the song, he reminisces on a small cottage they shared, and the various bills he had to pay daily. He even mentions that he may still be paying them to this day.


The lyrics also describe a little angel on the woman's knee, whom the man compares to himself, indicating they share a child. The chorus repeatedly asks if she remembers him, asserting that he is the man who loves her and worries about getting home to her every day. Finally, the lyrics mention the goodnight kisses the woman gives him, holding onto the memory of their love through all the years.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember one September afternoon
Do you recall a specific moment in time, an September afternoon?


I stood with you and listened to a wedding tune,
I stood alongside you listening to music that played during a wedding ceremony.


And didn't I go with you on your honeymoon?
Did I not go along with you on your honeymoon?


Remember me?
Do you remember me, do you recall our shared past?


Do you recall a cottage small upon a hill?
Do you remember a small house that sat atop a hill?


Where ev'ry day I had to pay another bill?
Where on a daily basis I had to take care of our expenses and financial obligations?


And if I'm not mistaken, dear, I pay them still
If I am not mistaken, I still take care of those same bills today, my love.


Remember me?
Do you retain any memories of my existence, of our shared experiences and moments in time?


I can see that little angel on your knee
I can see the child sitting on your lap, your little angel.


Can't you see, He kinda sorta looks like me
Can you not see the resemblance between the child and myself? He looks a little like me, doesn't he?


For I'm the boy whose only joy is loving you
For I am the young man whose sole source of happiness is loving and caring for you, my dear.


Who worries till he hurries home when day is through
I am the person who worries and frets until the workday is over and I can hurry home to you.


And I'm the guy you give you goodnight kisses to
I am the man you kiss goodnight, who wishes you sweet dreams until the morning light.


Remember me?
Please, remember me, my love.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL DUBIN, HARRY WARREN

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Comments from YouTube:

@Trombonology

Bing's delivery of these cute lyrics is flawless; he captures every nuance. Terrific arrangement, with nice trumpet from the underrated Andy Secrest.

@robertgreen3702

Great rendition love the song 👍👍

@pgastar05

Fantastic

@Corinthian44

These lovely Harry Warren and Al Dubin songs , sung by singers like Bing Crosby and Dick Powell are now , sadly , almost out of living memory .

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