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Vernon Duke
April in Paris (for the revue Walk A Little Faster)
Works Info
Composer
:
Vernon Duke
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
ca. 1942
Average_duration
:
3:20
"April in Paris" is a popular song composed by Vernon Duke in 1932 for the revue Walk A Little Faster. The song premiered on Broadway on October 27, 1932, and has since become a jazz standard, with numerous recordings by various artists. The song is composed in the key of C major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of two verses and a chorus, with a bridge section in between. The melody is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and its use of chromaticism, giving it a sophisticated and elegant feel. The lyrics, written by E. Y. Harburg, describe the beauty and romance of Paris in the springtime. The opening lines, "April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom / Holiday tables under the trees," evoke the image of a picturesque Parisian scene. The chorus, "April in Paris, this is a feeling / No one can ever reprise," expresses the unique and unforgettable experience of being in Paris during the spring. The song has been covered by many jazz musicians, including Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. Its popularity has also led to its use in various films and television shows, including the 1952 film of the same name. Overall, "April in Paris" is a timeless classic that captures the essence of Paris in the springtime through its beautiful melody and romantic lyrics.
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