Remember My Name

Album: People Watching (2025)
Charted: 48
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  • If I was wanting of any more
    I'd be as greedy as those men on the hill
    But I remain forlorn
    In the memory of what once was
    Chasing a cross in from the wing
    Our boy's a whippet, he's faster than anything
    Remember the pride that we felt?
    For the two of us made him ourselves

    Humour me, make my day
    I'll tell you stories, kiss your face
    And I'll pray you'll remember my name

    I'm not sure of what awaits
    Wasn't a fan of Saint Peter and his gates
    But, by God, I pray
    That I'll see you in some way
    Oh, 11 Walk Avenue, something to behold
    To them, it's a council house, to me, it's a home
    And a home that you made where the grandkids could play
    But it's never the same without you

    So humour me, make my day
    I'll tell you stories, I'll kiss your face
    And I'll pray you'll remember my name

    And I'll pray you'll remember my name
    And I'll pray you'll remember my name Writer/s: Sam Fender
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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