Remember Me (Coco song) explained

Remember Me
Artist:Benjamin Bratt
Album:Coco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Released:10 November, 2017
Recorded:2017
Length:1:49
Label:Walt Disney

"Remember Me" is a song from the 2017 animated Pixar film Coco, written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. The song is performed variously within the film by Benjamin Bratt, Gael García Bernal, Anthony Gonzalez, and Ana Ofelia Murguía. Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade perform a pop version of the song that is featured in the film's end credits. Carlos Rivera recorded a cover version of the song, titled "Recuérdame" for the film's Spanish-language soundtrack album. It won Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. The song was performed live by Gael García Bernal and Federico Ramos on guitar.

This song was featured in ABC's 2020 television special performed by Christina Aguilera, Miguel and Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea.

Context

The song is used in a variety of contexts throughout the film. It was known as Ernesto de la Cruz's (Benjamin Bratt) most "popular" song. The song was originally written by his partner Héctor Rivera (Gael García Bernal), and was first introduced as a mariachi arrangement, as a plea from Ernesto to his fans to keep him in their minds even as he tours in other places. It next appears as a lullaby from Héctor to his daughter Coco. It is then used as a nostalgic song to connect an older Coco (Ana Ofelia Murguía) to an earlier time in her life and is sung by Coco and her great-grandson Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez). It finally appears in a pop version played during the end credits, sung by singers Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade.

The piece is the "tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music".[1]

Production

Frozen team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez were hired for the project. Director Lee Unkrich had admired them since they wrote Finding Nemo – The Musical in 2006. The film developed into a musical, but not a "break-into-song" type. A challenge with the song was in crafting lyrics that would pivot in meaning depending on the context in which they were sung. The team researched popular Mexican music, and wanted to write a song that could have been sung by Jorge Negrete or Pedro Infante. They wrote it as a bolero-ranchero style song, knowing that it could also work if performed as a quiet ballad. Robert wrote the music, and Kristen wrote the lyrics. She wanted to explore the idea of remembering people when they are far away, and explained "the power of music to bring people back to life, literally and figuratively".[1]

Accolades

"Remember Me" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song (with this win, composer Robert Lopez becomes the first ever double EGOT winner). The song also won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.

Awards
AwardCategoryResult
Academy AwardsBest Original Song
Awards Circuit Community AwardsBest Original Song
Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalBest Original Song
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Song
Denver Film Critics Society AwardsBest Original Song
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsBest Original Song
Gold Derby Film AwardsBest Original Song
Gold Derby Film Decade AwardsBest Original Song of the Decade
Golden Globe AwardsBest Original Song
Grammy AwardsBest Song Written for Visual Media
Guild of Music Supervisors AwardsBest Song/Recording Created for a Film
Hawaii Film Critics Society AwardsBest Song
Houston Film Critics Society AwardsBest Original Song
International Online Cinema AwardsBest Original Song
Iowa Film Critics AwardsBest Song
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest Song
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Original Song
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Original Song

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Notes and References

  1. News: How 'Frozen' Hitmakers Covered the Same Song Four Ways in 'Coco'. Burlingame. Jon. 2018-01-05. Variety. 2018-01-07. en-US.