I'll Remember April
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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This lovely day will lengthen into evening
We'll sigh goodbye to all we ever had
Alone where we have walked together
I'll remember April and be glad

I'll be content you loved me once in April
Your lips were warm, and love and spring were new
I'm not afraid of autumn and her sorrow
For I'll remember April and you

The fire will dwindle into glowing ashes
For flames live such a little while




I won't forget, but I won't be lonely
I'll remember April and smile

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song "I'll Remember April" convey a bittersweet sentiment about the passage of time and the memories of a past love. The opening lines, "This lovely day will lengthen into evening, We'll sigh goodbye to all we ever had," suggest the inevitability of change and the acknowledgement that what once was will fade away. The singer is reflecting on a time spent with a loved one, recounting the moments they shared together.


The lyrics then delve into the memories of a specific time, April, which seems to hold special significance. The mention of April evokes a sense of freshness and new beginnings, symbolized by the mention of "love and spring." The phrase "Alone where we have walked together" speaks to a sense of loneliness and longing, highlighting the absence of the loved one in the present moment.


Despite the passing of time and the potential sadness that comes with it, the singer finds solace in the memories of April. The lyrics express contentment and a lack of fear for the future, even in the face of autumn and its accompanying sorrow. The final lines, "I won't forget, but I won't be lonely, I'll remember April and smile," encapsulate the idea that while the fire of love may dwindle, the memories will endure and bring forth a sense of joy.


In summary, "I'll Remember April" by Ella Fitzgerald is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the memories of a past love, and the ability to find solace and happiness in those memories.


Line by Line Meaning

This lovely day will lengthen into evening
The current moment of joy and happiness will eventually come to an end, transitioning into a more somber time.


We'll sigh goodbye to all we ever had
We will mourn and let go of the memories and experiences we once cherished together.


Alone where we have walked together
By myself, in the places where we used to go together, I am reminded of the past.


I'll remember April and be glad
I will reflect upon the time we spent together in April and find comfort and happiness in those memories.


I'll be content you loved me once in April
I will find peace knowing that you loved me during that specific time in April.


Your lips were warm, and love and spring were new
During that time, our love was passionate and intense, reminiscent of the fresh and vibrant feelings of spring.


I'm not afraid of autumn and her sorrow
I am not fearful of facing the melancholy and sadness that autumn brings.


For I'll remember April and you
Because I will always carry the memories of April and of you in my heart.


The fire will dwindle into glowing ashes
The intensity and passion we once shared will eventually fade away, leaving only remnants of what once was.


For flames live such a little while
Passionate flames of love and desire have a brief existence before they flicker and diminish.


I won't forget, but I won't be lonely
Though I will never forget our time together, I will not let myself become consumed by loneliness.


I'll remember April and smile
Whenever I think of April and the memories we made, I will recall them with a warm and joyful smile.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DON RAYE, GENE DE PAUL, PATRICIA JOHNSTON

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