I'll Remember April
Joni James Lyrics
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
For flames live such a little while
I won't forget but I won't be lonely
I'll remember April and smile
Lyrics © THE HUB MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: GERRY MULLIGAN
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Joni James was born Giovanna Joan Carmella Babbo on Sept. 22, 1930 in Chicago, IL. In her early years, she studied drama & ballet. After high school she toured Canada with a dance group. After taking a job as a chorus girl, she decided to pursue a singing career. MGM executives saw her in a TV commercial and she was signed by MGM in 1952.
She was the first American singer to record at Abbey Road Studios in England. Her fan base even included Asia and the Philippines. Read Full BioJoni James was born Giovanna Joan Carmella Babbo on Sept. 22, 1930 in Chicago, IL. In her early years, she studied drama & ballet. After high school she toured Canada with a dance group. After taking a job as a chorus girl, she decided to pursue a singing career. MGM executives saw her in a TV commercial and she was signed by MGM in 1952.
She was the first American singer to record at Abbey Road Studios in England. Her fan base even included Asia and the Philippines. She had 7 top hits, including "Why Don't You Believe in Me?", "Your Cheating Heart," "Almost Always," and "Have You Heard?"
She married composer Tony Acquaviva in 1956. In 1964, she dropped out of the public eye to take care of him and did so until 1986, when Mr. Acquaviva passed away. She began to tour again in the 1990's. She was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
She was the first American singer to record at Abbey Road Studios in England. Her fan base even included Asia and the Philippines. Read Full BioJoni James was born Giovanna Joan Carmella Babbo on Sept. 22, 1930 in Chicago, IL. In her early years, she studied drama & ballet. After high school she toured Canada with a dance group. After taking a job as a chorus girl, she decided to pursue a singing career. MGM executives saw her in a TV commercial and she was signed by MGM in 1952.
She was the first American singer to record at Abbey Road Studios in England. Her fan base even included Asia and the Philippines. She had 7 top hits, including "Why Don't You Believe in Me?", "Your Cheating Heart," "Almost Always," and "Have You Heard?"
She married composer Tony Acquaviva in 1956. In 1964, she dropped out of the public eye to take care of him and did so until 1986, when Mr. Acquaviva passed away. She began to tour again in the 1990's. She was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Richard Wallace
Wow, she should have been more popular! Love her and her jazz feeling!
John Brackett
This is super! I never heard Joni sing jazz. As a teenager she was my fav singer.
Alfredo Adriano
this girl will live forever!
Dobleancho Records Inc.
This one and Bobby Darin's are the best versions. Rgds. Thanks for sharing!
catman916
You're welcome. Thank you for your comments.
hipsterdoofus1026
I like a jazz version of this. This song needs some blood going on.
Joe Hoffman
It's hard to believe that this lovely song made its debut in An Abbot & Costello movie...Ridem' Cowboy...nicely done.
Ed Macomber
Joni James, will go through history as a faint memory for many, but her talents were huge and her voice so lilting. Thanks for making her voice come alive again.
James Bahnisch
Anyone know the band members?
Brian Numme
Wow