About the song
Background:
- “September Morn” was released in 1979 as part of the album of the same name. It was co-written by Neil Diamond and Gilbert Bécaud.
- The song became an international hit, reaching the top 20 in the U.S. and Canada.
- It is notable for its beautiful melody, melancholic lyrics, and Diamond’s passionate vocals.
Themes:
- Nostalgia and Loss: The song reflects on a past romance, a fleeting encounter in September. The falling leaves symbolize the passage of time and the fading of memories.
- Unfulfilled Promises: The lyrics express the pain of a broken promise, the anticipation of a return that never happened.
- Longing and Hope: Despite the sadness, there is a lingering hope. The singer continues to dance, holding onto the memory of the September morn and the possibility of a reunion.
The song’s themes resonate with listeners who have experienced the bittersweet emotions of lost love and unfulfilled expectations. The evocative lyrics and Diamond’s heartfelt delivery make “September Morn” a timeless classic.
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Lyrics
Stay for just a while
Stay and let me look at you It’s been so long, I hardly knew you Standing in the doorStay with me a while
I only wanna talk to you We’ve traveled halfway ’round the world To find ourselves againSeptember morn
We danced until the night Became a brand new day Two lovers playing scenes From some romantic play September morning Still can make me feel that wayLook at what you’ve done
Why, you’ve become a grown-up girl I still can hear you crying In a corner of your room And look how far we’ve come So far from where we used to be But not so far that we’ve forgotten How it was beforeSeptember morn
Do you remember How we danced that night away Two lovers playing scenes From some romantic play September morning Still can make me feel that waySeptember morn
We danced until the night Became a brand new day Two lovers playing scenes From some romantic play September morning Still can make me feel that waySeptember morn
We danced until the night Became a brand new day Two lovers playing scenes From some romantic play September morning Still can make me feel that way September morning Still can make me feel that way