I'll - Remember You

It is often cited as one of Dylan's most underrated gems, praised for its simple, vulnerable lyrics like, "I’ll remember you / When I’ve forgotten all the rest" . 3. The Power Ballad (Skid Row)

The most iconic version of "I'll Remember You" was written by Hawaiian singer-songwriter in 1964. Lee wrote the song while battling cancer, and it serves as a poignant farewell to his homeland and loved ones. I'll Remember You

The song became a staple for legendary entertainer Don Ho , who helped popularize Lee's music across the globe. It is often cited as one of Dylan's

In 1985, released his own "I'll Remember You" on the album Empire Burlesque . Lee wrote the song while battling cancer, and

While often confused by title, 1989 hit "I Remember You" captures a similar emotional landscape.

Elvis famously covered the track during his 1973 Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite concert, cementing it as a world-renowned ballad of devotion. 2. Bob Dylan’s Bitter Sweetness

Unlike Lee's traditional ballad, Dylan’s version is a stripped-down, sincere tribute to a friend or lover who is no longer in his life.