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8-'Don't Forget to Remember Me'
Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood's contribution to the Top 10 Graduation Songs list is a ballad that tells the story of life after graduation. Her character is just 18-years-old when she leaves home, the age when one rolls their eyes at Mom's advice. Throughout the song, the story flips, however, and it's the girl who's reminding her mother to 'Don't Forget to Remember Me.' There's a lesson at both ends for graduates and celebrating parents.
Top 10 Graduation Songs
I think "Whenever you Remember" from SH would be good too.![]()
I agree with the list but I've only heard about half of the songs. Since they don't really go into the album tracks, I think Lessons Learned and See You Again would work as well.
DFTRM is a great track - one of my favourites.
Interestingly, the song this article picks as the nunmber one graduation song, "I hope You Dance" was also covered by Carrie on her 2001 independent album (although the maker of this video says she was then 14, that's a mistake - she was 18 when this was recorded).
I love "Don't Forget to Remember Me." <3
My principal sang "The River" at our graduation, lol. Just sayin'...
We played Whenever You Remember at graduation![]()
I want Last Name played at my wedding ceremony... I'm not even kiddin'!
"Don't Forget To Remember Me" is a great choice of song for graduation. It's nice that Carrie music has such an impact on people's lives.Thank you for posting, Naco1776.
We played DFTRM during our year12 graduation in the PowerPoint slide show with photos of everyone in our class! Was very fittingMind you that was only a year & a half ago lol