I'll Always Remember You

Harry Connick Jr. · Other Songs - Harry Connick Jr.

I forget what happened on the Fourth of July

Or when the rent is due

Dates and deadlines just float by

But I'll always remember you



What Columbus set out to discover

Isabel already knew

They'll be horizons and skylines and other lovers

But I'll always remember you



If I could rearrange history

And give it to you as a gift

I would put one more movement

In Beethoven's Fifth



Oh why, oh why in a land of plenty

Some just have to make due

At the end of a breadline with just a penny

I'll always remember you

I'll Always Remember You

Harry Connick Jr. delivers a tender, piano-driven performance of 'I'll Always Remember You,' a standard that has defined his approach to jazz-pop and vocal storytelling. The recording showcases his signature warm tone and impeccable phrasing, capturing the emotional weight of the song's narrative about enduring affection. As a key figure in the New Orleans jazz revival and a celebrated pianist, Connick brings a sophisticated yet accessible style to this track, blending classic songbook sensibilities with his own distinctive artistry. This rendition stands as a testament to his ability to reinterpret timeless material with freshness and heartfelt sincerity, appealing to both longtime fans of the genre and new listeners drawn to his melodic gift.