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<li>The falling leaves drift by the window</li>
<li>The autumn leaves of red and gold</li>
<li>I see your lips, the summer kisses</li>
<li>The sun-burned hands I used to hold</li>
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<li>The falling leaves drift by the window</li>
<li>The autumn leaves of red and gold</li>
<li>I see your lips, the summer kisses</li>
<li>The sun-burned hands I used to hold</li>
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<li>The falling leaves drift by the window</li>
<li>The autumn leaves of red and gold</li>
<li>I see your lips, the summer kisses</li>
<li>The sun-burned hands I used to hold</li>
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<li><a href="#">The autumn leaves of red and gold</a></li>
<li><a href="#">I see your lips, the summer kisses</a></li>
<li><a href="#">The sun-burned hands I used to hold</a></li>
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"Autumn Leaves" is the English-language lyrical adaptation of the French song "Les Feuilles mortes" ("The Dead Leaves") composed by Joseph Kosma in 1945. The original lyrics were written by Jacques PrĂ©vert in French, and in 1950, American lyricist, songwriter and singer Johnny Mercer wrote the English lyrics. Wikipedia »

The song was recorded steadily throughout the 1950s and early 1960s by leading pop vocalists, including Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra and the Everly Brothers. In 2012, jazz historian Philippe Baudoin called the song "the most important non-American standard" and noted that "it has been recorded about 1400 times by mainstream and modern jazz musicians alone.

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