Chords for Dottie, Reba and Destiny - REMIND ME DEAR LORD
Tempo:
91.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [G]
[C] [F]
[C] The things that I love and hold dear to my heart [Em]
[Dm] are just borrowed.
[C] [F] They're not [C] mine at [Gm] all.
[Am] [F] Jesus ought [C] [Dm] [Em]
to be right.
[G] [Am] [Dm] So remind me, remind [C] [G] me, [C] dear Lord.
[Gm] [C] [F]
Pull back the curtain [E] of memory now and then.
[F]
Show me where you [G] brought [F] me from [Em] and [C] where I [G] could have been.
Oh, [C]
remember I'm [A#] [C] human [F] and humans [C] forget.
So [Dm]
remind [Am] me, [F] [G] remind me, [C] dear Lord.
[F] [C] Nothing [G] good have I done [Am] to deserve [Em] God's own son.
[F] I'm not worthy of the [G] scars in [C] his [Gm] hands.
[Am] [E] Yet [F] he chose [C] [Dm] [Em] to die [Am] instead.
[Dm] Why he loved [Am] me, [F] I [C] [G] can't [G#]
understand.
[F#] [G] [F#]
Pull back the curtain [F] of memory now and then.
[F#]
Show me [D#m] where you brought me from [C#] and where I could have [G#] been.
[C#] Lord, remember [B] I'm [C#] human and [F#]
humans [C#] forget.
[A#m] So [D#m]
remind me, [F#] remind [C#] [G#] [A#m] me, dear Lord.
[D#m]
So remind me, remind [C#] [G#] [F#] me, dear Lord.
[C#]
[N]
That was so inspiring.
It was very inspiring.
And thank you for doing that and sharing it with us tonight.
You know, before you three go on the road together, like you should,
before you contemplate the future, I want us to look back at the past.
Sister Vestal Goodman is here, Dottie.
Yes.
And how long have you two known each other?
Oh, my goodness, Vestal, I've known each other for over 30 years.
That is wonderful.
It's hard to say.
Of course, she's a lot older than I am.
Well, let's just say you two go back a long way.
We go back a long way.
We call each other sister.
She always says, little sister.
She called me up, little sister, how are you?
What do you need?
I'll send Rick over there and he'll fix it.
Well, that's good.
She would, too.
Well, you know, you all go back all these years and everything,
and now through all these years and tears, here you are on the same stage together,
Dottie Rambo, the songwriter of the century, and that is so amazing and so deserving.
And the woman that was recently named one of the ten most influential women in Christian music,
Sister Vestal Goodman, on the same stage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sister Vestal Goodman.
[C] [F]
[C] The things that I love and hold dear to my heart [Em]
[Dm] are just borrowed.
[C] [F] They're not [C] mine at [Gm] all.
[Am] [F] Jesus ought [C] [Dm] [Em]
to be right.
[G] [Am] [Dm] So remind me, remind [C] [G] me, [C] dear Lord.
[Gm] [C] [F]
Pull back the curtain [E] of memory now and then.
[F]
Show me where you [G] brought [F] me from [Em] and [C] where I [G] could have been.
Oh, [C]
remember I'm [A#] [C] human [F] and humans [C] forget.
So [Dm]
remind [Am] me, [F] [G] remind me, [C] dear Lord.
[F] [C] Nothing [G] good have I done [Am] to deserve [Em] God's own son.
[F] I'm not worthy of the [G] scars in [C] his [Gm] hands.
[Am] [E] Yet [F] he chose [C] [Dm] [Em] to die [Am] instead.
[Dm] Why he loved [Am] me, [F] I [C] [G] can't [G#]
understand.
[F#] [G] [F#]
Pull back the curtain [F] of memory now and then.
[F#]
Show me [D#m] where you brought me from [C#] and where I could have [G#] been.
[C#] Lord, remember [B] I'm [C#] human and [F#]
humans [C#] forget.
[A#m] So [D#m]
remind me, [F#] remind [C#] [G#] [A#m] me, dear Lord.
[D#m]
So remind me, remind [C#] [G#] [F#] me, dear Lord.
[C#]
[N]
That was so inspiring.
It was very inspiring.
And thank you for doing that and sharing it with us tonight.
You know, before you three go on the road together, like you should,
before you contemplate the future, I want us to look back at the past.
Sister Vestal Goodman is here, Dottie.
Yes.
And how long have you two known each other?
Oh, my goodness, Vestal, I've known each other for over 30 years.
That is wonderful.
It's hard to say.
Of course, she's a lot older than I am.
Well, let's just say you two go back a long way.
We go back a long way.
We call each other sister.
She always says, little sister.
She called me up, little sister, how are you?
What do you need?
I'll send Rick over there and he'll fix it.
Well, that's good.
She would, too.
Well, you know, you all go back all these years and everything,
and now through all these years and tears, here you are on the same stage together,
Dottie Rambo, the songwriter of the century, and that is so amazing and so deserving.
And the woman that was recently named one of the ten most influential women in Christian music,
Sister Vestal Goodman, on the same stage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sister Vestal Goodman.
Key:
C
F
G
Am
C#
C
F
G
_ [Gm] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] The _ things that I love and hold dear to my heart [Em]
[Dm] are just borrowed.
[C] [F] They're not [C] mine at _ [Gm] all.
_ [Am] _ [F] Jesus _ ought [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em]
to be right.
[G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [Dm] So remind me, remind [C] _ [G] me, [C] dear _ Lord.
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F]
Pull back the curtain [E] of memory now and then.
_ _ [F]
Show me where you [G] brought [F] me from [Em] and [C] where I [G] could have been.
Oh, [C]
remember I'm [A#] _ [C] human [F] and humans _ [C] forget.
_ So [Dm]
remind [Am] me, [F] [G] remind me, [C] dear Lord.
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] Nothing [G] good have I done [Am] to deserve [Em] God's own son.
[F] I'm not worthy of the [G] scars in [C] his _ _ [Gm] hands.
_ [Am] [E] Yet [F] he chose _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em] to die _ _ [Am] _ instead.
[Dm] Why he loved [Am] me, [F] I [C] [G] can't _ [G#] _
understand.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ [F#]
Pull back the curtain [F] of _ memory now and then.
_ [F#]
Show me [D#m] where you brought me from [C#] and where I could have [G#] been.
[C#] Lord, remember _ [B] I'm [C#] human and [F#]
humans _ [C#] forget.
_ [A#m] So [D#m]
remind me, [F#] remind [C#] _ [G#] [A#m] me, dear _ Lord.
_ _ _ [D#m] _
So remind me, remind [C#] _ [G#] [F#] me, dear Lord.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That was so inspiring.
_ It was very inspiring.
And _ thank you for doing that and sharing it with us tonight.
You know, before you three go on the road together, like you should,
_ _ before you contemplate the future, I want us to look back at the past. _ _ _
Sister Vestal Goodman is here, Dottie.
Yes.
And how _ _ _ _ long have you two known each other?
Oh, my goodness, Vestal, I've known each other for over 30 years.
That is wonderful.
It's hard to say.
Of course, she's a lot older than I am.
Well, let's just _ _ _ say _ you two go back a long way.
We go back a long way.
We call each other sister.
She always says, little sister.
She called me up, little sister, how are you?
What do you need?
I'll send Rick over there and he'll fix it.
Well, that's good.
She would, too.
Well, you know, you all go back all these years and everything,
and now through all these years and tears, here you are on the same stage together,
Dottie Rambo, the songwriter of the century, and that _ _ is so amazing and so deserving.
And the woman that was recently named one of the ten most influential women in Christian music,
Sister Vestal Goodman, on the same stage.
_ _ Ladies and gentlemen, Sister Vestal Goodman. _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] The _ things that I love and hold dear to my heart [Em]
[Dm] are just borrowed.
[C] [F] They're not [C] mine at _ [Gm] all.
_ [Am] _ [F] Jesus _ ought [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em]
to be right.
[G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [Dm] So remind me, remind [C] _ [G] me, [C] dear _ Lord.
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F]
Pull back the curtain [E] of memory now and then.
_ _ [F]
Show me where you [G] brought [F] me from [Em] and [C] where I [G] could have been.
Oh, [C]
remember I'm [A#] _ [C] human [F] and humans _ [C] forget.
_ So [Dm]
remind [Am] me, [F] [G] remind me, [C] dear Lord.
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] Nothing [G] good have I done [Am] to deserve [Em] God's own son.
[F] I'm not worthy of the [G] scars in [C] his _ _ [Gm] hands.
_ [Am] [E] Yet [F] he chose _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em] to die _ _ [Am] _ instead.
[Dm] Why he loved [Am] me, [F] I [C] [G] can't _ [G#] _
understand.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ [F#]
Pull back the curtain [F] of _ memory now and then.
_ [F#]
Show me [D#m] where you brought me from [C#] and where I could have [G#] been.
[C#] Lord, remember _ [B] I'm [C#] human and [F#]
humans _ [C#] forget.
_ [A#m] So [D#m]
remind me, [F#] remind [C#] _ [G#] [A#m] me, dear _ Lord.
_ _ _ [D#m] _
So remind me, remind [C#] _ [G#] [F#] me, dear Lord.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That was so inspiring.
_ It was very inspiring.
And _ thank you for doing that and sharing it with us tonight.
You know, before you three go on the road together, like you should,
_ _ before you contemplate the future, I want us to look back at the past. _ _ _
Sister Vestal Goodman is here, Dottie.
Yes.
And how _ _ _ _ long have you two known each other?
Oh, my goodness, Vestal, I've known each other for over 30 years.
That is wonderful.
It's hard to say.
Of course, she's a lot older than I am.
Well, let's just _ _ _ say _ you two go back a long way.
We go back a long way.
We call each other sister.
She always says, little sister.
She called me up, little sister, how are you?
What do you need?
I'll send Rick over there and he'll fix it.
Well, that's good.
She would, too.
Well, you know, you all go back all these years and everything,
and now through all these years and tears, here you are on the same stage together,
Dottie Rambo, the songwriter of the century, and that _ _ is so amazing and so deserving.
And the woman that was recently named one of the ten most influential women in Christian music,
Sister Vestal Goodman, on the same stage.
_ _ Ladies and gentlemen, Sister Vestal Goodman. _ _ _ _