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  2. I'll Remember April (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is performed, along with several others, in the 1945 film "I'll Remember April", a musical comedy-drama. In that movie, it is sung by Kirby Grant and Gloria Jean. A number of artists have covered the song as listed below. One of the most notable live renditions of it is a radio performance by Judy Garland, on a broadcast of Lux Radio ...

  3. I'll Remember April - Wikipedia

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    I'll Remember April may refer to: "I'll Remember April" (song), a 1942 popular song by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye;

  4. Blue Haze - Wikipedia

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    The first track on the album, "I'll Remember April", is from the April 3, 1954, session and was originally included on the 10" LP Miles Davis Quintet (PRLP 185). The compositions "Four" and "Tune Up" were always credited to Davis, although both were claimed by Eddie Vinson to be his compositions. Vinson was a known blues singer at that time and ...

  5. Face to Face (The Kinks album) - Wikipedia

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    Face to Face is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Kinks, released on 28 October 1966.The album marked a shift from the hard-driving style of beat music that had catapulted the group to international acclaim in 1964, instead drawing heavily from baroque pop and music hall.

  6. Radio Ga Ga - Wikipedia

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    Queen played a shorter, up-tempo version of "Radio Ga Ga" during the Live Aid concert on 13 July 1985 at Wembley Stadium, where Queen's "show-stealing performance" had 72,000 people clapping in unison. [11] [29] It was the second song the band performed at Live Aid after opening with "Bohemian Rhapsody".

  7. The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert - Wikipedia

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    The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis, directed by David Mallet and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world, with an audience of up to one billion. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The concert was a tribute to Queen 's lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury , who died of an AIDS -related illness on 24 November 1991.

  8. I'll Be Seeing You (Jo Stafford album) - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Walk Alone" "I'll Remember April" "We Mustn't Say Goodbye" "Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach) - 3:10; No Love No Nothin' "I'll Be Seeing You" (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal) - 3:30 "I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen" (Irving Berlin) - 3:17; I Fall In Love Too Easily; You'll Never Know; I Should Care

  9. List of Queen concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The performance at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in 1985 is often regarded [7] as Queen's greatest single live performance. Their set lasted 21 minutes and consisted of a version of " Bohemian Rhapsody " (ballad section and guitar solo) slightly sped up in lyrics, " Radio Ga Ga ", a crowd singalong, " Hammer to Fall ", " Crazy Little Thing Called ...