Tonight I wanted something upbeat and fun, and after a bit of searching and listening, this one came ‘cross my radar and I let out a shout … “YES!” said I! I hope you enjoy it … and while it is a redux, I haven’t played it in over two years, so it’s fair game for reduxing!
The story of the song begins in 1978. Allee Willis was a struggling songwriter in LA — until the night she got a call from Maurice White, the leader of Earth, Wind & Fire. White offered her the chance of a lifetime: to co-write the band’s next album.Willis arrived at the studio the next day hoping it wasn’t some kind of cosmic joke.
“As I open the door, they had just written the intro to ‘September.’ And I just thought, ‘Dear God, let this be what they want me to write!’ Cause it was obviously the happiest-sounding song in the world.”
There’s some interesting history about the month-long writing of the song on NPR if anybody is interested.
In July 2016, this song was used at the Republican National Convention, without prior approval, and Earth, Wind & Fire was none too happy, tweeting “Another unauthorized use (September) at the Republican Convention, against our wishes.”
The song reached #3 in the UK, and #8 in both the U.S. and Canada.
September
Earth, Wind & Fire
Do you remember the 21st night of September?
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 duda, badu, ba duda, badu
Ba duda, badu, ba duda
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 that 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
The bell was ringing
Our souls were singing
Do you remember, never a cloudy day
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 shinny 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
Songwriters: Al McKay / Maurice White / Allee Willis
September lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Rhythm Records Inc D/B/A Steelchest Music
I love EWF, especially this song, which will have me “ba de ya”-ing all day!! 😊😊
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Awesome!!! One should “ba de ya” on a Saturday! And finally, for the first time in at least two weeks, the sun is shining here, so I may just “ba de ya” too!
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I once went to a tribute band of these. What a top night.
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Oh how awesome!!! I can only imagine …
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One of my favourite songs from childhood. 💓
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Awesome!!! ❤ Isn’t it amazing how music can bring back memories in a way that nothing else can?
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Not for me, but that may just be how I am at present. I worked at that time with a guy who called them ‘Mud, Farts and Flame’ – seemed to fit 😉
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Hmmmm … and here I really thought you would like this one! Ah well … perhaps tomorrow’s S&G will suit you better! Yes, I can very well understand your mood at present, my friend, and my heart is with you.
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Three goods months for that relationship. I wonder if it survived January. (Just being difficult today. I didn’t sleep well the last couple of nights. It won’t last.)
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I hope you are sleeping well and happy tonight!
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1:30 AM and I am wide awake. Guess we’ll see.
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Heck, bedtime for me is typically somewhere between 3:00 – 4:00 a.m.! My mother-in-law used to always say that as you get older you need less sleep, and I think she may have been right.
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I needed little sleep all my life, 4 hours tops a night. Times change.
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I didn’t recognise the title, but of course did recognise the music – no wonder I was never sure what the words were!
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Ha ha … agreed! But who even needs the lyrics when they’ve got this fabulous rhythm, yes? Glad you liked the song … and now you know the lyrics, too!
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Jill, this is such a feel good song. Even if you don’t know the words, the chorus will be easy to sing along with. Keith
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Indeed … it will get the toes tapping! Glad you enjoyed it!
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“Do you remember?” — gurl: you inside my head!! 💞
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Methinks our heads are very much alike! ❤
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And our hearts too!! 💞
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Definitely!!! 💞
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