Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]

(Stuart Hamblen)



When you're all alone and blue

No one to tell your troubles to

Remember me

I'm the one who loves you.



When this old world has turned you down

Not a true friend can be found

Remember me

I'm the one who loves you.



And through all kinds of weather

You'll find I'll never change

Through the sunshine and the shadows

I'll always be the same.



We're together right or wrong

And where you go I'll tag along

Remember me

I'm the one who loves you.



--- Instrumental ---



And through all kinds of weather

You'll find I'll never change

Through the sunshine and the shadows

I'll always be the same.



We're together right or wrong

And where you go I'll tag along

Remember me

I'm the one who loves you.

About Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a heartfelt soul ballad on "Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)," a track that exemplifies the group's signature blend of gospel-infused R&B and emotional storytelling. Recorded for their 1993 Bear Family release, *The Three Bells*, the song features Brown's distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a warm, baritone tone that anchors the arrangement with its lush harmonies and driving rhythm section. The composition reflects the era's soul revival, drawing upon traditional church music structures while maintaining a contemporary groove that appeals to both longtime fans and new listeners. As part of the album's cohesive body of work, the recording stands as a testament to the group's ability to craft intimate, resonant performances that prioritize lyrical sincerity over flashy production. This track remains a notable song in their discography, showcasing their enduring commitment to high-quality vocal music rooted in the American soul tradition.