September in the Rain
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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The leaves of brown came tumbling down
Remember
That September in the rain
The sun went out just like a dying ember
That September
In the rain
Through every word of love, I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain
Though spring is here, to me it's still September




That September in the rain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sarah Vaughan's song September In The Rain are a beautiful ode to a past love that is still deeply ingrained in the mind and heart of the singer. The song starts with the image of leaves falling down in autumn, signaling the beginning of the end of a romance. The mention of "Remember" suggests that the singer is looking back on a time that is now gone, but still holds meaning and significance for her. The description of the dying sun could be a metaphor for the end of a relationship, and the line "Through every word of love, I heard you whisper" perhaps indicates that the singer was trying to hold on to the memory of the moments spent together, even though they were fleeting.


As the chorus kicks in, the rain becomes a metaphor for the sadness that still lingers within the singer's heart. The idea of raindrops playing a sweet refrain hints at the fact that the memories of the past are bittersweet, with a mix of joy and pain. The last line "Though spring is here, to me it's still September, that September in the rain" is a powerful way of saying that even though time has passed, the singer is still stuck in the past and can't seem to move on from the memory of the love that was lost.


Line by Line Meaning

The leaves of brown came tumbling down
The brown leaves fell and tumbled down


Remember
Recall that memory


That September in the rain
During that time in September when it was raining


The sun went out just like a dying ember
The sun faded away like a dying ember


That September
During that particular September


In the rain
While it was still raining


Through every word of love, I heard you whisper
I listened closely to every word of love you spoke softly


The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain
The sound of the raindrops played a sweet melody


Though spring is here, to me it's still September
Even though it's spring now, I still feel like it's September


That September in the rain
Once again, during that time in September when it was raining




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Written by: AL DUBIN, HARRY WARREN

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ornasshha

The leaves of brown, came tumbling down
Remember
That September, in the rain

The sun went out just like a dying ember
That September
In the rain

Through every word of love I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain

Though spring is here to me its still september
That September
In the rain



WIG GLUED! EDGES SNATCHED! BABY HAIRS LEFT D CHAT!

The difference when I'm listening to black female Jazz & Blues singers:

Pearl Bailey - πŸ₯°
Billie Holiday: 😒
Mamie Smith: πŸ€—
Ethel Waters: 😍
Nancy Wilson: 😘
Sarah Vaughan: 😌
Ella Fitzgerald: πŸ˜ƒ
Nina Simone: 🀀
Lena Horne: 😏
Bessie Smith: ☺️
Ma Rainey: 🀠
Lucille Bogan: 😱
Eartha Kitt: 😚
Dinah Washington: 😯
Koko Taylor: 🀯

*Gospel:
Mahalia Jackson: πŸ˜‡
Clara Ward: πŸ₯Ί
Cissy Houston: 😳

*Rock n Roll:
Big Mamma Thornton: 🀩
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: πŸ₯³

* Rhythm and Blues:
Etta James: 😎

*Classical/Ethnic/Theatrical:
Josephine Baker: 😁

(*Not gonna include the " QUEEN OF SOUL " - Aretha and other 60's Soul Divas, They, Shady*)



Lady A.R. Browne

MY GREAT GRAND AUNT'S COUSIN SANG WITH LADY DIVINE SASSIE IN THE 1940s & 1950s.

I WAS NOT EVEN BORN THEN ...LOL
BUT WHEN I ARRIVED, MY GRAMPS AND HIS SISTER BOTH OWNED EVERY RECORDING OF SASSIE.

CAN YOU IMAGINE MY SHOCK OVER 55 YEARS LATER TO FIND MY GREAT GRAND AUNT COUSIN'S NAME IN BOTH AUTOBIOGRAPHY BOOKS OF THE DIVINE ONE.

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P.S. I CAN'T WAIT TO WALK INTO HEAVEN HEARING THE HEAVENLY CHOIR OF MY FAVORITE SINGERS AND MUSICIANS AND SASSIE IS LEADING THE CHOIR IN AMAZING GRACE. β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€πŸ™πŸ‘΅πŸ˜‡



All comments from YouTube:

Steve Cook

Sarah had one of the most instantly recognisable singing voices

Rudy Hernandez

Has.

Diron Christopher

The Divine Ms. Vaughan looks heavenly doing this number...As she vocally blesses us with each and every note of the song.

Brian Ruskin

Pure musical joy.

Nathan

Even just her speaking voice was a pleasure to hear!

the Bride of Frankenstein

Nathan yes agreed so gorgeous

Alan O'Neill

I was thinking the exact same thing..such a sweet voice

Ellie Sings

I've never heard this song before. She's just so incredibly elegant and classy. Love her!

direfranchement

@Ellie Sings

First version I heard was Dinah Washington's which is also very good. Check it out. Was a song recorded by multiple artists mid-century. I believe Jo Stafford also recorded it.

monica bella

@direfranchement Dinah's version is naturally the bomb!

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