Jesus Remembered Me Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Jesus Remembered Me Song Lyrics and Chords by Hank Williams

 

Jesus Remembered Me
Written and recorde by Hank Williams

 
G 
I was all alone and drifting on a lonely sea of sin
 
Nothing but darkness no  
A7 
sunshine 
 
 
D7 
within
 
I  
G 
lifted my eyes to the Lord in the sky
C 
Came in last night about a half past ten
                              
C7 
That baby of mine she wouldn't let me in
F 
So move it on over (move it on over)
C 
Move it on over (move it on over)
   
  
                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
F 
G7 
Move
C 
over little dog cause a big dog's moving in
 
And Jesus  
D7 
remembered 
 
 
G 
me

Jesus remembered me

 
And so He set me  
D7 
free
G 
Once I was blinded but now I can see
 
Glory to God He  
D7 
remembered 
 
 
G 
me

Now the sun is shining I'm happy and free

 
No more sorrow no  
A7 
troubles to  
D7 
see
 
I'm  
G 
going home to glory my Savior to see
 
Glory to God He  
D7 
remembered
G 
me

repeat #2

When He talked to His disciples at the Sea of Galilee

 
He said He'd remember a  
A7 
mortal like  
D7 
me
 
I  
G 
asked for His blessing down on my knees
 
And glory to God He  
D7 
remembered 
 
 
G 
me

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Jesus Remembered Me?
- The song Jesus Remembered Me was sang by Hank Williams.

 

Who is Hank Williams?
- Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 - January 1, 1953) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, he recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that reached No. 1 (three posthumously).
Born and raised in Alabama, Williams was given guitar lessons by African-American blues musician Rufus Payne in exchange for meals or money. Payne, along with Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb, had a major influence on Williams's later musical style. Williams began his music career in Montgomery in 1937, when producers at local radio station WSFA hired him to perform and host a 15-minute program. He formed the Drifting Cowboys backup band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote his time to his career. When several of his band members were drafted during World War II, he had trouble with their replacements, and WSFA terminated his contract because of his alcoholism.
Williams married singer Audrey Sheppard, who was his manager for nearly a decade. After recording "Never Again" and "Honky Tonkin'" with Sterling Records, he signed a contract with MGM Records. In 1947, he released "Move It on Over", which became a hit, and also joined the Louisiana Hayride radio program. One year later, he released a cover of "Lovesick Blues", which carried him into the mainstream. After an initial rejection, Williams joined the Grand Ole Opry. He was unable to read or notate music to any significant degree. Among the hits he wrote were "Your Cheatin' Heart", "Hey, Good Lookin'", and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".
Years of back pain, alcoholism, and prescription drug abuse severely compromised Williams's health. In 1952, he divorced Sheppard and married singer Billie Jean Horton. He was dismissed by the Grand Ole Opry because of his unreliability and alcoholism. On New Year's Day 1953, he suffered from heart failure and died suddenly at the age of 29 in Oak Hill, West Virginia. Despite his relatively brief career, he is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century, especially in country music. Many artists have covered his songs and he has influenced Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones, George Strait, Charley Pride, and The Rolling Stones, among others. Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. The Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a posthumous special citation in 2010 for his "craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life".

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