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On the week ending January 20, 1996, the original recording of the song peaked at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4] [5] The live recording of the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart in July and August 1999 and at number three on the Adult Contemporary chart in August and September 1999.
The accompanying music video for "I'll Remember" was directed by Alek Keshishian, who had previously directed the live performance versions of "Like a Virgin" (1984) and "Holiday" (1983) from the Truth or Dare documentary and also the music video of her single "This Used to Be My Playground" (1992). [42]
In 1965, the label released his version of "I'll Remember You" with "E Lei Ka Lei Lei (Beach Party Song)" as the flipside. [8] Don McDiarmid became the publisher of the song, and responsible for its distribution on the mainland. [9] Eddie Suzuki, Lee's manager, signed him to play regular appearances at the nightclub Queen's Surf in Honolulu. [9]
Ai won one award for the videos from the album, and was nominated twice. She won the Best Buzz Asia – Japan award at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards Japan for "I'll Remember You," which was also nominated for the best R&B video award. "Brand New Day" was nominated for Best Female Video at the 2008 Space Shower Music Video Awards.
"I'll Remember You" (Stacey Piersa, Elliot Wolff) - 4:21 "Everybody's Got Summer" (Les Pierce, Nick Trevisick) - 4:32 "My Best Friend" (David Lewis, Wayne Lewis) - 4:50
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A&M Records put the remix in lead position on a three-track promotional CD single it released in March 1992, which it followed with a promotional music video. "I Will Remember You" became Heart in Motion's first release to fail to achieve top 10 status on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 20.
His music could be worth $10 to $15 million to him. This kid's ready right now." [11] The same year, Lee signed a five-year recording contract with Music of Polynesia's subsidiary Palm Records. [5] "I'll Remember You" was included on Ho's debut studio album, Don Ho Show, released on Reprise Records. [12]