01 Remember Me
Tame Impala Lyrics


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Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh

Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
Oh, remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh




Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Remember me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tame Impala's "Remember Me" seem to be focused on the idea of reminiscing about a past relationship and the children that came out of it. The repetition of the phrase "Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies" can be interpreted in different ways. Some might see it as a way of asserting one's importance and relevance in someone's life, even after a breakup. Others might see it as an attempt to rekindle a connection, based on the common bond of parenthood. The overall tone of the lyrics is wistful and introspective, with an underlying sense of longing and sadness.


There are several possible ways to interpret the meaning behind these lyrics. One could see it as a reflection on the emotional toll of raising children on one's own, especially when the other parent is absent or distant. Alternatively, it could be a message to an ex-partner who has moved on to a new relationship, reminding them of the shared responsibility they have towards their offspring. The ambiguity of the lyrics leaves room for multiple interpretations, which is a hallmark of Tame Impala's songwriting style.


Overall, "Remember Me" is a poignant song that speaks to the complexities of relationships and parenthood in a deeply personal and relatable way. The repeated refrain of "I'm the one who had your babies" echoes through the listener's mind long after the song has ended, conveying a sense of both pride and vulnerability.


Line by Line Meaning

Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
I want you to remember me, the one who gave birth to your children


I'm the one who had your babies, I'm the one who had your babies
I am the only one who carried and delivered your babies


Oh, remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Please don't forget that I am the mother of your children and you have a responsibility to them and me.




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICHARD LEE EVANS, R E MILLER, MARLENA SHAW

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Ann Simpson


on The Less I Know the Better

warren's vocals and guitar.pull the song up to the.intensity it deserves. HAs is true of all his work, his. immense capacity to encompass the.musicality and the authenticity of his vocals and!amnva awesome ands guides

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