1.) A Swedish dance sin… Read Full Bio ↴There are more than one artist by this name.
1.) A Swedish dance singer. a.k.a. Petra Marklund
2.) A progressive jazz / rock band from ex-Yugoslavia.
3.) An emo band from the 90's from California.
4.) A Doom/Death Metal band from Sweden
5.) Screamo band from Elkton, Maryland.
6.) A short-lived seventies rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1.) Petra Linnea Paula Marklund better known as September (born in Stockholm, Sweden on 12 September 1984) is a Swedish dance singer. Her mother is Slovenian and has a musical past and her Swedish father is a professor in space physics. She started recording music in studios at the age of 12. When she was 17, she sang in a rock band and gained a record deal. The songs were written and produced by Jonas von der Burg, Niclas von der Burg and Anoo Bhagavan.
In 2003, at the age of 18, she had her first hit in Sweden with La La La (Never Give It Up), which reached number eight in her homeland. The single was followed by We Can Do It, which became her second top ten hit. As a result of these two singles, her debut album was recorded and released in February 2004, along with the third single from the album, September All Over, which reached the number eight position as well.
It then stayed quiet for September until she broke the silence by releasing Satellites, as the first single from her second album In Orbit, which became her biggest hit to date. The song currently stands at number 139 in the Swedish All-time Bestperforming Singles Chart. Other singles that followed from the same album included Looking For Love, Flowers on the grave, Cry For You (which can now be considered her biggest worldwide hit to date).
In Poland September's second album, In Orbit, was released with new remixes and a DVD with music videos from the album. The album was well received there and peaked at number ten for two weeks, being certified Gold by selling over 10,000 copies.
2.) September (Slovenia, ex-Yugoslavia) was a progressive rock/jazz band active in the 70's. September was founded in 1975 by Tihomir Pop Asanovič and Janez Bončina - Benč. Asanovič had previously played in The Generals, Time, Pro arte and Jugoslovanska pop selekcija and issued two solo EPs, while Bončina was previously the guitarist and singer in Mladi levi, and later the singer in The Generals, Srce and Jugoslovanska pop selekcija, also writing songs.
The band mostly performed jazz rock. They represented the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in youth festivals in the USSR, East Germany and Cuba. Vedran Božić, a former guitarist in Time, sometimes performed at their concerts.
In the beginning of 1978, September toured the United States, where they recorded Domovino moja, their second LP, with lyrics by Asanovič and Bončina. The LP included songs that were closer to conventional rock music, with multiple vocal lines. The group disbanded on November 5, 1979 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 2003, the album The Best of September was released. The band reunited for a tour with concerts in Pula, Portorož and Maribor, finishing with a performance in Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana, where they were joined by the English group Deep Purple.
On March 30, 2012, the group reunited to perform a concert in Cankar Hall in Ljubljana.
3.) September was an emo band from the 90s. During the entire 8 month span of September's brief presence, the band only managed to play two real shows in their native San Jose, California. Along with the five songs that they recorded, September's demise in May of 1995 left a heartfelt taste of bleak, complex pop that would eventually be pigeonholed into the category of "emo." Not wanting the band to whither away into obscurity, Tree Records released four out of the five songs that would eventually make up the Erasmia Pulcella ten-inch released in 1996. The remanding track can be found on the Love is a Dog From Hell compilation which came out on England's Simba Records.
4.) September was a Doom/Death Metal band from Sweden who had a brief existence during the early 90s. They had one demo entitled "Time of Darkness" released in 1992.
5.) September from Elkton, Maryland. Bandcamp - http://septembermd.bandcamp.com/
6.) September was a short-lived (1970-1972) rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, founded by former members of Anno Nu and De Maskers. Fronted by guitarist, Jan de Hont (of ZZ & De Maskers fame), September released just three singles, including the (very) minor Dutch hit single, 'Little Sister' (1970).
Until I Die
September Lyrics
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Until the day I die
So every single day begins and ends the same
I see them pushing to get on board a crowded train
Out of the pouring rain, to face another pain
Why you so afraid of the other side?
If one should stumble imagine what the rest would say
They're making harmless sounds, their heads go round and round
Why do you stay away from the other side?
Now you have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
You have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
Until the day I die
You'll see me in the clouds laughing a bit too loud
You'll see me crying 'cause I'm too crazy to be proud
Today I'll celebrate, tomorrow is too late
I'll be out there pushing the borderline
Postponing is a crime, who knows if I have time
When this is over, I hope I never walked the line
So call me immature, at least I know for sure
I'll be crossing over the borderline
Now you have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
You have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
Until the day I die, I do believe
I hear everybody say that today is the day
And sooner or later my luck is gonna change
Well, that day is never near if you're living by your fear
Stand up and shout you're alive
Until the day I die
Now you have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
You have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
Now you have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
You have to believe in me
I'll live until the day I die
The song "Until I Die" by September is an empowering message about living life to the fullest and not being afraid to take risks. With the repeated line "Until the day I die," the lyrics highlight the singer's determination to make the most of every moment. The verses describe the monotony of daily life, with people rushing to catch a train in the rain and hiding from the unknown. The chorus takes on a more positive tone, as the singer explains that she will keep living life to the fullest until the end.
The second verse suggests that postponing taking risks is a crime, because no one knows how long they have left to live. The bridge encourages listeners to stand up and shout that they're alive, emphasizing that life is a gift that should be celebrated. Overall, the song encourages listeners to embrace life fully and appreciate every moment.
Line by Line Meaning
Until the day I die
I am committed to living my life with purpose and intention every single day, no matter what challenges or obstacles may come my way.
So every single day begins and ends the same
Life is a cycle of routines and patterns, but it is up to me to make the most of each day and find meaning in every moment.
I see them pushing to get on board a crowded train
Many people are in a rush to get somewhere, but I am content to take my time and enjoy the journey at my own pace.
Out of the pouring rain, to face another pain
Life can be difficult and challenging at times, but it is up to me to keep moving forward and find joy and meaning in the midst of adversity.
Why you so afraid of the other side?
It is easy to be afraid of the unknown, but it is important to embrace new experiences and challenges in order to grow and learn.
It's just a big parade, it's people on display
Life is a spectacle to be observed and enjoyed, and we are all players on the same stage.
If one should stumble imagine what the rest would say
People can be critical and judgmental of each other, but it is important to have empathy and support each other in times of need.
They're making harmless sounds, their heads go round and round
People can get caught up in their own lives and routines, but it is important to take time to appreciate the world around us and enjoy the simple things in life.
Why do you stay away from the other side?
There is always more to explore and experience in life, and it is important to step out of one's comfort zone and embrace new challenges and opportunities.
You'll see me in the clouds laughing a bit too loud
Life is meant to be enjoyed, and I am not afraid to show my joy and enthusiasm for living my life to the fullest.
You'll see me crying 'cause I'm too crazy to be proud
Life is not always easy, and it is okay to show vulnerability and emotion when we face difficult times or challenges.
Today I'll celebrate, tomorrow is too late
Life is short and unpredictable, and it is important to make the most of every moment and celebrate the joys of life today, rather than putting them off until tomorrow.
I'll be out there pushing the borderline
I am willing to take risks and push beyond my comfort zone in order to grow and achieve my goals in life.
Postponing is a crime, who knows if I have time
Procrastination can prevent us from living our lives to the fullest, and it is important to take action now and not wait until it is too late.
When this is over, I hope I never walked the line
I want to live my life with passion and purpose, and not simply follow the expectations and norms of society.
So call me immature, at least I know for sure
Others may criticize or judge me for living my life differently, but I am confident in my choices and committed to living my life authentically.
I'll be crossing over the borderline
I am willing to push beyond my limits and explore new boundaries in order to discover what is possible in life.
I hear everybody say that today is the day
Many people talk about making a change, but few actually take action and make it happen.
And sooner or later my luck is gonna change
People often rely on luck or external forces to bring about change in their lives, but it is better to take control and create change through one's own actions and choices.
Well, that day is never near if you're living by your fear
Fear can hold us back from living our lives to the fullest, and it is important to overcome our fears and take action to create the future we want.
Stand up and shout you're alive
Life is a gift, and it is important to embrace it with enthusiasm and joy, and show the world that we are truly alive and ready to live.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JONAS VON DER BURG, ANOO FINN ANANDA BHAGAVAN, NICLAS VON DER BURG
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So every single day begins and ends the same.
I see them pushing to get on board a crowded train.
Out of the pouring rain, to face another pain.
Why you so afraid of the other side?
It's just a big parade, it's people on display.
If one should stumble, imagine what the rest would say.
They're making harmless sounds.
Their heads go round and round.
Why do you stay away from the other side?
Now you have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
You have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
Until The Day I Die
You'll see me in the clouds, laughing a bit too loud.
You'll see me crying 'cause I'm too crazy to be proud.
Today I'll celebrate, tomorrow is too late.
I'll be out there pushing the boderline.
Postponing is a crime, who knows if I have time.
When this is over I hope I never walked the line.
So call me immature, at least I know I'm sure.
I'll be crossing over the boderline.
Now you have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
You have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
Until The Day I Die
(Have to Believe...)
I hear everybody say that today is the day and
Sooner or later my luck is gotta change.
Well, that day is never near if you're
Living by you're fear.
Stand up and shout "You're Alive"
Until The Day I Die
Now you have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
You have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
Now you have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
You have to believe in me.
I'll live Until The Day I die.
@kamilmax4836
Miss her voice and music.
Still remember seeing her live! Amazing atmosphere and energy
@helihillberg741
Its september and 9 september still listening to this Legendary Track. Were does the time go. Nostalgic beautiful Voice and Emotional lyrics. 🤩💖
@thomaskowalski3578
fuck 9 september!!!!!
@nicolabrown3642
Petra you have a great voice I love your music respect
@monia342
Uwielbiam ta piosenke❤
@comedian3624
Fajnie, że ktoś tego słucha dzisiaj
@ivohahnfilho6045
Que mulher talentosa, que voz, fantástico
@oladabrowska3787
September about the voice of an Angel full of magic and love that touches and moves my heart above all else 💓💓💓💓💓💓
@keiraxxx74
Ta piosenka to już legenda
@brandonbentley5453
Perfection