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"Remembering You" is a song by American
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singer-songwriter
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. Written and composed by Chapman, Caleb Chapman, and David Campbell, it was released in August 2005 as the first single from the
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'' Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' (2005), a collection of songs recorded by contemporary Christian music artists that was released to promote the upcoming
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film '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' to Christian audiences. A
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influences, and a prominent string section, the song is written from the perspective of the characters in ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' at the end of the story. "Remembering You" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the sound and considered it a highlight of the album. It was released to
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stations on August 5, 2005, and ranked as one of the most-played songs of 2006 on Christian radio. It peaked at number nine on the ''
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''
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and number 22 on the ''Billboard''
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charts respectively.


Background and recording

Following the success of ''
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'' (2004), movie studios had become more open to targeting films at Christian audiences. In promotion of the December 2005 release of the
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film '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', adapted from the
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by
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, Disney sought to promote the film to Christian audiences, as the original novel had become widely popular among this audience due to its spiritual themes. The
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''Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', which featured a variety of popular
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artists, was the "centerpiece" of the film's outreach strategy to Christian audiences. Chapman had learned of the production behind a ''Narnia'' film from a friend who worked at Disney. Chapman was not shown the completed film, but was given access to part of the script and was advised to read the novel. Though Chapman had already read most of Lewis's Christian theological works, he had never read any of the Narnia books before. After reading the Narnia books, Chapman was impressed and felt that Lewis was able to relate the story of
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in a way that people of any age could understand. Chapman had several ideas for songs, ultimately settling on "Remembering You", as he felt it best represented the "essence" of the novel. "Remembering You" was written by Steven Curtis Chapman and Caleb Chapman, while the string section was composed by David Campbell. The song was produced by
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and Steven Curtis Chapman. It was recorded at Cash's house and mixed at Resonate Music in
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. In addition to the lead vocals, Steven Curtis Chapman performed acoustic guitar, banjo, dulcimer, and electric guitar and electric guitar on the song; Cash performed mandolin in addition to backing vocals.


Composition

"Remembering You" has a length of three minutes and 52 seconds. The song is set in time in the key of
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and has a
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of 151 beats per minute; Chapman's
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in the song spans from C2 to E5. Music critics described it as a
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song, with some noting
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and
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influences, as well as its prominent usage of strings throughout. Russ Breimeier of ''
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'' described the song as being similar in style to many of Chapman's previous singles. Several critics noted that the song could be seen as representing the story in ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' or having a Christian message. During the song, Chapman references Aslan's meetings with the Pevensies, singing "I found you in the most unlikely way/But really it was you who found me, and I found myself in the gifts that you gave". According to Chapman, "Remembering You" is set at the end of ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' from the perspective of the main characters, with them saying that whenever they see the beginning of spring, the characters would remember what
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had done and what would be coming in the future; he felt that this was where the story had left him at and wanted to "capture" it in the song. Chapman said that he loved the ending of the story because "it is really just a beginning, and you know there’s so much more to come. That’s the story of God’s grace, too".


Release and promotion

"Remembering You" was released as the first single from ''Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe''. The song was serviced to US
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stations on August 3, 2005 and was released for digital download on August 23, 2005. Although the songs on the album were written by Christian artists,
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aimed to market it to both Christian and secular radio stations as part of a two-tiered promotion for the upcoming film release in December, with Disney "aggressively courting" Christian audiences while trying to avoid alienating secular audiences. Plans for an additional soundtrack featuring secular musicians were scrapped, leaving the Christian ''Inspired By'' album as the only soundtrack album released in promotion of the film. The accompanying
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for "Remembering You" was released online via the
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homepage on December 6, 2005. The video features scenes from the film cut with scenes of Chapman performing. It was shot in
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and used several of the sets that were included in the film, including the lamppost. The visual used potato flakes to simulate the appearance of snow, which represent evil in the book and film. "Remembering You" began receiving airplay on mainstream radio before appearing on Christian radio, charting at number 34 on the ''
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'' Adult Contemporary chart by December 2005. "Remembering You" peaked the ''
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''
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, Christian AC Songs, and
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charts at numbers nine, seven, and 22, respectively. On the ''
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'' Christian AC, Christian AC Indicator, and INSPO charts, it peaked at numbers eight, seven, and three, respectively. The song ranked on the 2006 year-end ''Billboard'' Christian Songs and Christian AC Songs charts, respectively, as well as the year-end ''Radio & Records'' Christian AC chart.


Critical reception and accolades

"Remembering You" was received positively by music critics. Christa Bannister of ''
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'' praised the song's string arrangement and Celtic influences. Breimeier praised the song for " tackingup to similar hits from his most recent albums" but felt it did not tie in closely enough to the story, saying it "more naturally characterizes itself as a "'God manifested in nature' piece" than a song about Narnia". Brian Carr of ''
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'' praised the song for being "edgy" and said that it "unfalteringly keeps
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pace up". Jesus Freak Hideout's John DiBiase called the song one of the best on the album and praised its arrangement, which he compared to the 1990s work of
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. At the
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, ''Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' won the award for Special Event Album of the Year; Chapman was recognized along with all the other artists featured on the album, and the award marked his 50th
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, a total that was unmatched by any artist at a major award show at that point.


Track listings

;Digital single #"Remembering You (Narnia Album Version)" – 3:52 ;Performance tracks EP #"Remembering You (Key-A-Premiere Performance Plus W/ Background Vocals)" – 4:01 #"Remembering You (Performance Track In Key Of Gb)" – 4:00 #"Remembering You (Performance Track In Key Of C)" – 4:00 #"Remembering You (Narnia Album Version)" – 3:52


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes *Ed Cash – backing vocals, mandolin, recording, producing, programming *David Campbell – composer *Caleb Chapman – composer *Steven Curtis Chapman – acoustic guitar, banjo, composer, dulcimer, electric guitar, producing, vocals *Jim Hoke – whistle *Dmitar Krnjaic – mixing *
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 – mixing *Dan Needham – drums *Stephen Sharp – recording *Chris Young – bass guitar


Charts

Weekly charts Year-end charts


Release history


References


External links


Steven Curtis Chapman official website
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