Remember Me
Tame Impala Lyrics


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

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

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

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

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




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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Remember Me" by Tame Impala are simple and repetitive, with the key phrase "I'm the one who had your babies" repeated over and over. At face value, the lyrics could be interpreted as a bitter, resentful ex-partner demanding recognition for their role in bringing children into the world. However, Kevin Parker, the lead singer and songwriter for Tame Impala, has said in interviews that the song is actually about a former friend of his who became estranged from him after becoming a parent.


The repetition of the phrase "remember me" could be seen as a plea for the former friend to think back on their relationship before they became a parent and before their friendship fell apart. The line "I'm the one who had your babies" takes on a different tone when viewed through this lens - it's not a demand for recognition, but a reminder of the bond they once shared. The line "ahh" at the end of every repetition could be interpreted as a sigh or lament, expressing sadness over how things have changed between the two.


Overall, "Remember Me" is a poignant reflection on the ways that parenthood can upend relationships and change the course of life. The lyrics suggest a longing for connection and a desire to be remembered by someone who has moved on to a new phase of their life.


Line by Line Meaning

Remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Don't forget about me, I am the person 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 sole person responsible for birthing your children


Oh, remember me, I'm the one who had your babies, ahh
Please don't forget about me, I am the mother of your children




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Written by: Kevin Richard Parker

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Ann Simpson


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