September
Classic Revival Orchestra Lyrics


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Do you remember the
21st night of September?
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds awayOur 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
Ba de ya - say do you remember
Ba de ya - dancing in September
Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day

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

Ba de ya - say do you remember
Ba de ya - dancing in September
Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day

Ba de ya - say do you remember




Ba de ya - dancing in September
Ba de ya - golden dreams were shiny days

Overall Meaning

The Classic Revival Orchestra's song September is a nostalgic track that takes listeners back to a particular night in September where love was in the air, and the stars shone bright. The song speaks of a moment in time that is unforgettable, where love was changing the minds of those who pretended not to believe in it. The lyrics suggest that love was so strong that it could chase away clouds, and the hearts of those in love were ringing in the key that their souls were singing. The scene as described is a night filled with love and dancing, and the stars playing their part to take away the night.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Ba de ya - say do you remember, Ba de ya - dancing in September, Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day" as if to emphasize the significance of that night. The song's second verse talks about how the love once shared in September has stood the test of time, overcoming December and has brought the couple to the present. The blue talk and love are a reminder of the memories they had and the confirmation that true love still exists.


From the lyrics, September is seemingly the pinnacle of when love is discovered and acknowledged, and the rest of the year is spent remembering that love. The song invokes a sense of joy and nostalgia and encourages the listener to reminisce and celebrate the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember the 21st night of September?
Can you recall the events that occurred on September 21st?


Love was changing the minds of pretenders
Romantic love had the power to alter the opinions of those who were not sincere.


While chasing the clouds away
The love was so strong that it removed any obstacles or negative thoughts.


Our hearts were ringing In the key that our souls were singing.
Our emotions were overflowing, synchronized with the music our souls created.


As we danced in the night, Remember how the stars stole the night away
While we danced in the spectacular night, the wrapped us up with the breathtaking view of stars in the sky.


Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in September Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day
The magical and joyous event we experienced in September that had nothing but golden moments.


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
I am reminiscing the time we spent together, holding your hand and understanding each other without words, knowing that our love was permanent.


Now December found the love that we shared in September.
The love that started in September and strengthened over the months was still present in December.


Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in September Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day
The happy memories of the moment in September still linger in our minds.


Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in September Ba de ya - golden dreams were shiny days
The sweet and joyful memories of our passion filled moments are no different than vivid dreams filled with gold and shiny days.




Writer(s): Maurice White, Allee Willis, Al Mckay

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