Chords for Behind the Song: "Remain" by Saleka from the motion picture "OLD"
Tempo:
89.5 bpm
Chords used:
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Dm
Cm
Eb
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
My name is Salika and I wrote a song [Gm] for the movie.
It's, [Cm] I guess, the end title credit song [Gm] and also featured a little bit in the [Ab] plot as well.
The movie is [Ab] about [G] seeing your children grow up so fast.
That's the feeling that I wanted to [Cm] capture.
In real [Bb] life, my children have grown up now and they're adults and [Cm] they're amazing artists.
And [Gm] I had a chance to bring Ashana with me to [Cm] second unit direct on the film.
[Ebm] And then Salika [D] wrote the [G] song that the [N] main character sings through the piece.
The Cupid's [Cm] in Archer, [Dm] his [Cm] violent [Gm] departure.
[Eb] He's lost at the altar, wounded, weak [D] and ready to flee.
[Gm] I'll [Dm] wash away [Gm] someday, no [Dm] man you've misbehaved [Eb] in my name.
He's the most supportive dad.
[C] Family is his number one [Gb] priority and how he likes to orient [G] his life.
That's his value system.
And I think you can kind of [Dm] see that in his movies also.
[Gm] My dad told me that [Dm] he wanted the song to really be emphasizing [Eb] the relationship between Guy and Prisca and their kind of romance.
And he wanted it to be a [Gb] love song.
One day is just an [Gm] exaggeration of how it feels.
It really does.
Like life [Dm] goes by so fast.
We should be treating it like [Gm] we only have one day to [Dm] live and experience all this stuff.
To [Eb] me, it's just like a metaphor for real life.
It's not even science fiction in a way.
I [Gb] mean, me and my sister have pretty much grown up [Gm] watching him on sets and visiting [Am] sets our whole life.
But I would say this one was [Gm] particularly special.
My whole family [Cm] was able to be there.
Like our family is [Gm] watching this family that's kind of [Am] portraying this beautiful story.
[Gm] It was it was really magical.
I'm [Dm] so lucky that I got to be there to see [Gm] that and to see Thomas and sing [Dm] the song as well.
She just brought all [Eb] this emotion and rawness and beauty to it that I could never [Gb] have even imagined.
I'm just so glad I got to [G] watch all those [Gm] amazingly talented people kind of come [Dm] together and create that beautiful moment.
[Gm] Like I was tearing up every single take.
[Dm] I'm just honored to [Eb] be a part of it.
And I'm so excited for this movie to be out in the world and for people to see it that [Gb] that kind of overtakes my emotions when I think about [D] it.
[N]
It's, [Cm] I guess, the end title credit song [Gm] and also featured a little bit in the [Ab] plot as well.
The movie is [Ab] about [G] seeing your children grow up so fast.
That's the feeling that I wanted to [Cm] capture.
In real [Bb] life, my children have grown up now and they're adults and [Cm] they're amazing artists.
And [Gm] I had a chance to bring Ashana with me to [Cm] second unit direct on the film.
[Ebm] And then Salika [D] wrote the [G] song that the [N] main character sings through the piece.
The Cupid's [Cm] in Archer, [Dm] his [Cm] violent [Gm] departure.
[Eb] He's lost at the altar, wounded, weak [D] and ready to flee.
[Gm] I'll [Dm] wash away [Gm] someday, no [Dm] man you've misbehaved [Eb] in my name.
He's the most supportive dad.
[C] Family is his number one [Gb] priority and how he likes to orient [G] his life.
That's his value system.
And I think you can kind of [Dm] see that in his movies also.
[Gm] My dad told me that [Dm] he wanted the song to really be emphasizing [Eb] the relationship between Guy and Prisca and their kind of romance.
And he wanted it to be a [Gb] love song.
One day is just an [Gm] exaggeration of how it feels.
It really does.
Like life [Dm] goes by so fast.
We should be treating it like [Gm] we only have one day to [Dm] live and experience all this stuff.
To [Eb] me, it's just like a metaphor for real life.
It's not even science fiction in a way.
I [Gb] mean, me and my sister have pretty much grown up [Gm] watching him on sets and visiting [Am] sets our whole life.
But I would say this one was [Gm] particularly special.
My whole family [Cm] was able to be there.
Like our family is [Gm] watching this family that's kind of [Am] portraying this beautiful story.
[Gm] It was it was really magical.
I'm [Dm] so lucky that I got to be there to see [Gm] that and to see Thomas and sing [Dm] the song as well.
She just brought all [Eb] this emotion and rawness and beauty to it that I could never [Gb] have even imagined.
I'm just so glad I got to [G] watch all those [Gm] amazingly talented people kind of come [Dm] together and create that beautiful moment.
[Gm] Like I was tearing up every single take.
[Dm] I'm just honored to [Eb] be a part of it.
And I'm so excited for this movie to be out in the world and for people to see it that [Gb] that kind of overtakes my emotions when I think about [D] it.
[N]
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My name is Salika and I wrote a song [Gm] for the movie.
It's, [Cm] I guess, the end title credit song [Gm] and also featured a little bit in the [Ab] plot as well.
The movie is [Ab] about [G] seeing your children grow up so fast.
That's the feeling that I wanted to [Cm] capture.
In real [Bb] life, my children have grown up now and they're adults and [Cm] they're amazing artists.
And [Gm] I had a chance to bring Ashana with me to [Cm] second unit direct on the film.
[Ebm] And then Salika [D] wrote the [G] song that the [N] main character sings through the piece.
The Cupid's [Cm] in Archer, [Dm] his [Cm] violent [Gm] departure. _
[Eb] He's lost at the altar, wounded, weak [D] and ready to flee. _
_ [Gm] _ I'll [Dm] wash away [Gm] someday, no [Dm] man you've misbehaved [Eb] in my name.
He's the most supportive dad.
[C] Family is his number one [Gb] priority and how he likes to orient [G] his life.
That's his value system.
And I think you can kind of [Dm] see that in his movies also.
[Gm] My dad told me that [Dm] he wanted the song to really be emphasizing [Eb] the relationship between Guy and Prisca and their kind of romance.
And he wanted it to be a [Gb] love song.
One day is just an [Gm] exaggeration of how it feels.
It really does.
Like life [Dm] goes by so fast.
We should be treating it like [Gm] we only have one day to [Dm] live and experience all this stuff.
To [Eb] me, it's just like a metaphor for real life.
It's not even science fiction in a way.
I [Gb] mean, me and my sister have pretty much grown up [Gm] watching him on sets and visiting [Am] sets our whole life.
But I would say this one was [Gm] particularly special.
My whole family [Cm] was able to be there.
Like our family is [Gm] watching this family that's kind of [Am] portraying this beautiful story.
[Gm] It was it was really magical.
I'm [Dm] so lucky that I got to be there to see [Gm] that and to see Thomas and sing [Dm] the song as well.
She just brought all [Eb] this emotion and rawness and beauty to it that I could never [Gb] have even imagined.
I'm just so glad I got to [G] watch all those [Gm] amazingly talented people kind of come [Dm] together and create that beautiful moment.
[Gm] Like I was tearing up every single take.
[Dm] _ I'm just honored to [Eb] be a part of it.
And I'm so excited for this movie to be out in the world and for people to see it that [Gb] that kind of overtakes my emotions when I think about [D] it. _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
It's, [Cm] I guess, the end title credit song [Gm] and also featured a little bit in the [Ab] plot as well.
The movie is [Ab] about [G] seeing your children grow up so fast.
That's the feeling that I wanted to [Cm] capture.
In real [Bb] life, my children have grown up now and they're adults and [Cm] they're amazing artists.
And [Gm] I had a chance to bring Ashana with me to [Cm] second unit direct on the film.
[Ebm] And then Salika [D] wrote the [G] song that the [N] main character sings through the piece.
The Cupid's [Cm] in Archer, [Dm] his [Cm] violent [Gm] departure. _
[Eb] He's lost at the altar, wounded, weak [D] and ready to flee. _
_ [Gm] _ I'll [Dm] wash away [Gm] someday, no [Dm] man you've misbehaved [Eb] in my name.
He's the most supportive dad.
[C] Family is his number one [Gb] priority and how he likes to orient [G] his life.
That's his value system.
And I think you can kind of [Dm] see that in his movies also.
[Gm] My dad told me that [Dm] he wanted the song to really be emphasizing [Eb] the relationship between Guy and Prisca and their kind of romance.
And he wanted it to be a [Gb] love song.
One day is just an [Gm] exaggeration of how it feels.
It really does.
Like life [Dm] goes by so fast.
We should be treating it like [Gm] we only have one day to [Dm] live and experience all this stuff.
To [Eb] me, it's just like a metaphor for real life.
It's not even science fiction in a way.
I [Gb] mean, me and my sister have pretty much grown up [Gm] watching him on sets and visiting [Am] sets our whole life.
But I would say this one was [Gm] particularly special.
My whole family [Cm] was able to be there.
Like our family is [Gm] watching this family that's kind of [Am] portraying this beautiful story.
[Gm] It was it was really magical.
I'm [Dm] so lucky that I got to be there to see [Gm] that and to see Thomas and sing [Dm] the song as well.
She just brought all [Eb] this emotion and rawness and beauty to it that I could never [Gb] have even imagined.
I'm just so glad I got to [G] watch all those [Gm] amazingly talented people kind of come [Dm] together and create that beautiful moment.
[Gm] Like I was tearing up every single take.
[Dm] _ I'm just honored to [Eb] be a part of it.
And I'm so excited for this movie to be out in the world and for people to see it that [Gb] that kind of overtakes my emotions when I think about [D] it. _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _