American songwriters Gene de Paul (1919-1988) and Don Raye (1909-1985) formed a prolific partnership during the Golden Age of Hollywood, crafting numerous popular songs for films and musicals. Their collaboration yielded enduring hits like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "I'll Remember April," showcasing their versatility across jazz, swing, and popular music genres. Their compositions remain staples in the jazz repertoire and continue to be performed and recorded by artists worldwide.