"I'll Remember April" is a popular song and jazz standard. The music for the song was written by Gene de Paul, and the lyrics were written by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye. The song made its debut in the Abbott and Costello comedy, Ride 'Em Cowboy, being sung by Dick Foran. Since then, dozens upon dozens of artists have covered the song, including June Christy, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Bud Powell, Frank Sinatra, Julie London, and Judy Garland, who once interpreted the song on the radio program, Lux Radio Theatre.
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| - "I'll Remember April" is a popular song and jazz standard. The music for the song was written by Gene de Paul, and the lyrics were written by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye. The song made its debut in the Abbott and Costello comedy, Ride 'Em Cowboy, being sung by Dick Foran. Since then, dozens upon dozens of artists have covered the song, including June Christy, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Bud Powell, Frank Sinatra, Julie London, and Judy Garland, who once interpreted the song on the radio program, Lux Radio Theatre.
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| - "I'll Remember April" is a popular song and jazz standard. The music for the song was written by Gene de Paul, and the lyrics were written by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye. The song made its debut in the Abbott and Costello comedy, Ride 'Em Cowboy, being sung by Dick Foran. Since then, dozens upon dozens of artists have covered the song, including June Christy, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Bud Powell, Frank Sinatra, Julie London, and Judy Garland, who once interpreted the song on the radio program, Lux Radio Theatre. 'I'll Remember April' can be found in the Real Book The song is featured as background in the "Adam-12" episode "Something Worth Dying For", in which Officer Reed (played by Kent McCord) is given the Medal Of Valor.
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