Will You Remember Me Chords by David Allan Coe
Tempo:
80.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
Will [Bb] you remember me?
[C]
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm [Bb] talking about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you [F] remember me?
I was the guy that could drink you under [Bb] the table.
[C] I was the last one standing when the whiskey [F] was gone.
I was always
ready, [Bb] willing, and able.
[C] You know I did it right when it comes to doing [F] wrong.
I had more tattoos.
I could drink more [Bb] booze.
I made my living with a guitar and a gun.
[C] You know I robbed more banks than Jesse James.
I [F] was public enemy number one.
I was the guy that your parents warned you about.
[Bb] I was everything you wanted to be.
So [C] when I'm dead and gone, will you still sing my song?
Will you remember [F] me?
Will you [Bb] remember me?
[C] Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me?
I was the guy that wrote the songs the whole [Bb] world was singing.
[C] I played in every honky-tonk from Dallas [F] to Bangor, Maine.
I sang, please come to Boston,
[Bb] Tennessee whiskey.
[C] I'm the guy that sang you never even [F] call me by my name.
I once was the amazing.
[Bb] Now I'm so amazed.
[C] I lived my life in the footlights.
[F] Yes, I grew up on a stage.
You know I paid my dues.
I done my time.
[Bb] Now my friends are all dying you see.
[C] But before I go, I just want to know
if [F] you'll remember me.
Will you [Bb] remember me?
[C]
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [Gm] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me?
[Fm] [B] [E]
Will [Bb] you remember me?
[C]
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm [Bb] talking about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you [F] remember me?
I was the guy that could drink you under [Bb] the table.
[C] I was the last one standing when the whiskey [F] was gone.
I was always
ready, [Bb] willing, and able.
[C] You know I did it right when it comes to doing [F] wrong.
I had more tattoos.
I could drink more [Bb] booze.
I made my living with a guitar and a gun.
[C] You know I robbed more banks than Jesse James.
I [F] was public enemy number one.
I was the guy that your parents warned you about.
[Bb] I was everything you wanted to be.
So [C] when I'm dead and gone, will you still sing my song?
Will you remember [F] me?
Will you [Bb] remember me?
[C] Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me?
I was the guy that wrote the songs the whole [Bb] world was singing.
[C] I played in every honky-tonk from Dallas [F] to Bangor, Maine.
I sang, please come to Boston,
[Bb] Tennessee whiskey.
[C] I'm the guy that sang you never even [F] call me by my name.
I once was the amazing.
[Bb] Now I'm so amazed.
[C] I lived my life in the footlights.
[F] Yes, I grew up on a stage.
You know I paid my dues.
I done my time.
[Bb] Now my friends are all dying you see.
[C] But before I go, I just want to know
if [F] you'll remember me.
Will you [Bb] remember me?
[C]
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [Gm] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me?
[Fm] [B] [E]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Fm
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
Will [Bb] you remember me?
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ Will you [F] remember me? _ _
_ _ _ That's what I'm [Bb] talking about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you [F] remember me? _ _ _ _
I was the guy that could drink you under [Bb] the table. _ _
_ [C] I was the last one standing when the whiskey [F] was gone.
_ _ I was always
ready, [Bb] willing, and able.
_ _ [C] You know I did it right when it comes to doing [F] wrong. _ _ _
I had more tattoos.
I could drink more [Bb] booze.
I made my living with a guitar and a gun.
[C] You know I robbed more banks than Jesse James.
I [F] was public enemy number one.
_ I was the guy that your parents warned you about.
[Bb] I was everything you wanted to be.
So [C] when I'm dead and gone, will you still sing my song?
Will you remember [F] me?
Will you [Bb] remember me?
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me? _ _ _
I was the guy that wrote the songs the whole [Bb] world was singing. _ _
[C] I played in every honky-tonk from Dallas [F] to Bangor, Maine.
_ _ I sang, please come to Boston,
[Bb] Tennessee whiskey.
_ _ [C] I'm the guy that sang you never even [F] call me by my name. _ _ _ _
I once was the amazing.
[Bb] Now I'm so amazed.
_ [C] I lived my life in the footlights.
[F] Yes, I grew up on a stage.
You know I paid my dues.
I done my time.
[Bb] Now my friends are all dying you see.
[C] But before I go, I just want to know
if [F] you'll remember me.
Will you [Bb] remember me?
_ _ _ [C] _ _
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [Gm] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me? _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
Will [Bb] you remember me?
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ Will you [F] remember me? _ _
_ _ _ That's what I'm [Bb] talking about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you [F] remember me? _ _ _ _
I was the guy that could drink you under [Bb] the table. _ _
_ [C] I was the last one standing when the whiskey [F] was gone.
_ _ I was always
ready, [Bb] willing, and able.
_ _ [C] You know I did it right when it comes to doing [F] wrong. _ _ _
I had more tattoos.
I could drink more [Bb] booze.
I made my living with a guitar and a gun.
[C] You know I robbed more banks than Jesse James.
I [F] was public enemy number one.
_ I was the guy that your parents warned you about.
[Bb] I was everything you wanted to be.
So [C] when I'm dead and gone, will you still sing my song?
Will you remember [F] me?
Will you [Bb] remember me?
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [C] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me? _ _ _
I was the guy that wrote the songs the whole [Bb] world was singing. _ _
[C] I played in every honky-tonk from Dallas [F] to Bangor, Maine.
_ _ I sang, please come to Boston,
[Bb] Tennessee whiskey.
_ _ [C] I'm the guy that sang you never even [F] call me by my name. _ _ _ _
I once was the amazing.
[Bb] Now I'm so amazed.
_ [C] I lived my life in the footlights.
[F] Yes, I grew up on a stage.
You know I paid my dues.
I done my time.
[Bb] Now my friends are all dying you see.
[C] But before I go, I just want to know
if [F] you'll remember me.
Will you [Bb] remember me?
_ _ _ [C] _ _
Will you [F] remember me?
That's what I'm talking [Bb] about when my [Gm] life runs out.
Will you remember [F] me? _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _