Introduction
“September” is a permanent song by the band Earth, Wind & Fire, a piece of their album “The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1.” Collected by Al McKay, Allee Willis, and Maurice White, the song quickly became one of the band’s most classical and constant punch.
The cheerful trail is celebrated for its spreading tune, catchy chorus, and vibrant horn section, capturing the soul of joy and celebration. Its lyrics send back themes of love, regretfulness, and affectionate memories of dancing and pride in September.
With its mixture of funk, R&B, and pop, “September” skyrocketed in fashionability, climbing the music charts and earning a durable place in popular culture. Its feel-good vibes and spreading rhythm have made it a staple at events, including weddings and events worldwide.
The period after its release, “September” remains a song of praise that continues to resound across generations, establishing the lasting impact and constant appeal of Earth, Wind & Fire’s music.
Lyrics:
Do you remember, 21st night of September?
Love was changing the mind 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, yeah yeah yeah
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 duda, badu, ba duda, badu
Ba duda, badu, ba duda, yeah
My thoughts are with you
Holding hands with your heart to see you
Only blue talk and love
Remember, how we knew love was here to stay
Now December
Found the love we shared in September
Only blue talk and love
Remember, the true love we share today
Hey hey hey
Ba de ya, say do you remember?
Ba de ya, dancing in September
Ba de ya, never was a cloudy day
There was a
Ba de ya, say do you remember?
Ba de ya, dancing in September
Ba de ya, golden dreams were shiny days
Now our bell was ringing, aha
Our souls was singing
Do you remember every cloudy day, yau
There was a
Ba de ya, say do you remember?
Ba de ya, dancing in September
Ba de ya, never was a cloudy day
There was a
Ba de ya, say do you remember?
Ba de ya, dancing in September
Ba de ya, golden dreams were shiny days
Ba de ya de ya de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya, de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya, de ya