Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
This lovely day will lengthen into evening
We'll sigh goodbye to all we've 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
But I'm not afraid of Autumn, and her sorrow
For I'll remember April and you
The fire will dwindle into glowing ashes
For flames and love live such a little while
I won't forget, but I won't be lonely
I'll remember April, and I'll smile
I'll be content, you loved me once in April
Your lips were warm, and love and spring were new
But I'm not afraid of Autumn, and her sorrow
For I'll remember April and you
The fire will dwindle into glowing ashes
For flames and love live such a little while
I won't forget, but I won't be lonely
I'll remember April, and I'll smile
I’ll Remember April was written by Don Raye & Gene DePaul & Patricia Johnston.