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tTutumn t-efraesTi,i> lotelt l, n'toorl-inspiring song began as o Frenclt poem, "Les Ieuil les\l ,rtt 's." bt1 !acques Priaert. lt rcas set to music by Hungurian-born Io-. , i , l , Kosnta und.became a fauor i te anrcngthe better French cufd s ingers.i i,,.r ' \I 'ol ld. Wur Il. L[ercer, Americds most proliftc lyricist, tcus also, at-) . r : t t ime, u busry recorcl ing execut iae ancl s inger, lnf i l rc loaecl the_song.' ' ,t l tt lreecl to rc'rite the Eiglish lyrics. TIrcn he beconle preoccupied uitlt: l tt 'r ntutter,s. Remindecl ol lrts iorrtrtt ittttent, he lrurriedlry scribli led the' , ics in u cab on his rcaq to a Tt lane, sto1tping of f enroute to s l ip them
,, , , ( l ( t ' t l rc publ isher 's c loor. The song real lq l t i t - i ts str id.e, l toreoer, in-ri j u' lrcn a qoung T ianist, Roger Will iums, nncle o recorcling of a piano,-'- rsiort dtich uent on to selJ 21/z mill ion copies.
Words and music by:
Joseph Kosma, Jacques Pr6vert and Johnny Mercer
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