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To remember is to recall items from memory, but the term may also refer to:
Music
- "Remember" (1925 song), a song by Irving Berlin
- "Remember (Walking in the Sand)", a 1964 single by the Shangri-Las
- "Remember", a song by Jimi Hendrix from his 1967 album Are You Experienced
- "Remember", a song by Free from their 1970 album Fire and Water
- "Remember (John Lennon song)", song by John Lennon from his 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
- Remember, a 2006 John Lennon compilation video album released exclusively by Starbucks
- Remember (Rusted Root album), a 1996 album by Rusted Root
- Remember (Genocide Organ album), a 1997 album by Genocide Organ
- Remember (The Fiery Furnaces album), a 2008 live album by The Fiery Furnaces
- "Remember", a 2001 song by Ten Mile Tide
- "Remember" (Disturbed song), a 2002 single by Disturbed
- "Remember" (Fayray song)
- "Remember", a album by the Korean band Big Bang. While an English version of the song "Remember" was featured on their first full Japanese album, "Number 1"
- "Remember", a song performed by Josh Groban and Tanja Tzarovska for the 2004 film Troy.
- "Remember", a 2004 song by The Underdog Project.
Television
- "Remember" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- "Remember" (Desperate Housewives episode), a 2006 episode of Desperate Housewives
- "Remember", a song from the cartoon Danny Phantom
Other
- "Remember, remember the fifth of November", a traditional rhyme recited on Guy Fawkes Night
- "Remember", a sonnet by Christina Rossetti
- Remember? (1939 film), a 1939 film starring Robert Taylor and Greer Garson
- "Remember" a fantasy novella by Mateiu Caragiale
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