[Verse 1] Master told me one day I'd find peace in every way But in search for the clue Wrong things I was bound to do Keep my head to the sky For the clouds to tell me why As I grew, and with
by SMF · September 22, 2019. This is a celebratory song by Earth, Wind & Fire which serves as an ode to the month of “September”. More specifically, the singer has very-fond memories of what transpired during that month. The time was marked by him enjoying the evenings with people just as fun-filled as himself, especially the addressee. Just the Two of Us (feat. Bill Withers) Grover Washington, Jr. Boogie Wonderland (Live) Earth, Wind & Fire. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go Wham! Ain't No Mountain High Enough. Another One Bites the Dust. Never Gonna Give You Up. Y.M.C.A. Discovered using Shazam, the music discovery app."September" is a song by the band Earth, Wind & Fire released as a single in 1978 on ARC/Columbia Records. September reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart, No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
September Lyrics [Verse 1] Do you remember The twenty-first night of September? Love was changin' the minds of pretenders While chasin' the clouds away Our hearts were ringin' In the key that
Love was changing the minds of pretenders While chasing the clouds away Our hearts were ringing In the key that our souls were singing As we danced in the night Remember how the stars stole the night away Hey hey hey Ba de ya, say do you remember Ba de ya, dancing in September Ba de ya, never was a cloudy day Ba duda, ba duda, ba duda, badu Ba
'Cause I'll write a song for you You'll write a song for me We'll write a song of love, of love Love yeah We'll write a song of love my baby Write a song of love We have a magic box We write a song of love We write, write a song of love Sounds they never dissipate They only recreate To another place or time We write a song, we write a song Just Cultural Impact. "September" has become one of Earth, Wind & Fire's signature songs. It gained widespread cultural recognition, being used in numerous films, commercials, and television shows, such as "The Best Man", "Night at the Museum", and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Catchy Lyrics. The song has one of the most memorable lyrics "Do you remember x4qVID0.