April in Paris

April In Paris (1932)

Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg
Music by Vernon Duke

rec date type # discography tk rec time
1956 MT 288 Complete on Verve v.7 16 3’02”

April in Paris chestnuts in blossom
Holiday tables under the trees
April in Paris this is a feeling
No one can ever reprise

I never knew the charm of Spring
Never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
Never missed a warm embrace

Till April in Paris
Whom can I run to
What have you done to
My heart

I never knew the charm of spring
Never met it face to face
I never new my heart could sing
Never missed a warm embrace

Till April in Paris
Whom can I run to
What did you mean to
What have you done to
My heart

 

Notes
This song first appeared in the Broadway show Walk a Little Faster in 1932.
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 April in Paris became a jazz standard, being recorded by many artists. Count Basie’s 1955 recording is probably the most famous and was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame (text and photo by Wikipedia).

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