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  • I Remember You
  • I Remember You
  • I Remember You
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  • "I Remember You" was a song published in 1941 on Earth. In 2285, an instrumental version of the song was played in the San Francisco bar Doctor Leonard McCoy visited to charter a ship for a journey to the Genesis Planet. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) In 2364, this music piece was played in the holographic recreation of the Bourbon Street Bar. (TNG: "11001001" ) "I Remember You" was composed by Victor Schertzinger with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
  • "I Remember You" is a song by Skid Row
  • I Remember You por Dorothy Lamour.
  • "I Remember You" is a hit song by Skid Row. It was featured in the Season Eleven episode, "Guitar Queer-O".
  • I Remember You is the twenty-fifth episode in the fourth season of Adventure Time. It is the one hundred and third episode overall.
  • I Remember You ist ein Jazz-Musikstück aus dem 20. Jahrhundert. 2364 spielt die Band in der holographischen Nachbildung der Bourbon Street Bar dieses Musikstück. (TNG: )
  • "I Remember You" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer.[1] The song was published in 1941. The song was one of several introduced in the film The Fleet's In (1942).[1] It was sung in the film by Dorothy Lamour[1] (with harmony by Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell and featuring the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) and is one of the songs most associated with the singer/actress. Schertzinger, who co-wrote all the film's songs with Mercer, was also the director of the movie.
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Album
  • Skid Row
Name
  • I Remember You
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Performer
  • Skid Row
Episode
  • "Guitar Queer-O"
Video
  • 300
Writer
  • Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo
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  • "I Remember You" was a song published in 1941 on Earth. In 2285, an instrumental version of the song was played in the San Francisco bar Doctor Leonard McCoy visited to charter a ship for a journey to the Genesis Planet. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) In 2364, this music piece was played in the holographic recreation of the Bourbon Street Bar. (TNG: "11001001" ) "I Remember You" was composed by Victor Schertzinger with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
  • "I Remember You" is a song by Skid Row
  • I Remember You por Dorothy Lamour.
  • "I Remember You" is a hit song by Skid Row. It was featured in the Season Eleven episode, "Guitar Queer-O".
  • I Remember You is the twenty-fifth episode in the fourth season of Adventure Time. It is the one hundred and third episode overall.
  • I Remember You ist ein Jazz-Musikstück aus dem 20. Jahrhundert. 2364 spielt die Band in der holographischen Nachbildung der Bourbon Street Bar dieses Musikstück. (TNG: )
  • "I Remember You" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer.[1] The song was published in 1941. The song was one of several introduced in the film The Fleet's In (1942).[1] It was sung in the film by Dorothy Lamour[1] (with harmony by Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell and featuring the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) and is one of the songs most associated with the singer/actress. Schertzinger, who co-wrote all the film's songs with Mercer, was also the director of the movie. According to the TCM documentary Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me, Mercer wrote the song for Judy Garland, to express his strong infatuation with her. He gave it to her the day after she married David Rose. English singer Frank Ifield recorded the song in a yodeling country-music style on 27 May 1962, and his version went to number one on the UK Singles Chart selling 1.1 million copies in the UK alone.[2] The recording stayed at No.1 for seven weeks.[1] It also reached number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the U.S. Easy Listening chart.[3] American country singer Slim Whitman, known for his yodeling, later recorded the song in a similar fashion. The song is now something of a country standard as well as a jazz standard. Glen Campbell covered the song on his 1987 album Still Within the Sound of My Voice. His version peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot Country Singleschart in 1988.[4] The tune was featured as background music in the film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. It was also used, with slightly modified lyrics, in a Republican Party (U.S.) TV campaign commercial in 1988. In 1998s, More Tales of the City, Colin Ferguson sings part of the lyrics in a scene with Laura Linney. The song was recorded on the album, UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis (2001). Slim Whitman's recording of the song was used in a scene of Rob Zombie's 2003 horror film House of 1000 Corpses. It was also sung with great effect by Lainie Kazan as Fran's Aunt Frieda on an episode of the 1990s television series The Nanny. In 2010, Australian entertainer Nicki Gillis worked with Frank Ifield and Ifield's long-time music director, Bob Howe, to record a duet version of the song that included the original first verse that was not recorded in the 1962 version. The accompanying video clip included old footage of Ifield and new footage of Gillis and Ifield working with Howe.