Oh, to be in Paris now that April's here!" boomed
a nostalgic Monty Woolley at a Manhattan bistro one day in 1932. "April In Paris,"
announced composer Vernon Duke dramatically. "What a title!" And he promptly
composed this lovely song.
-- Words by E. Y. Harburg --
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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 knew 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?
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