Jimmy Durante - September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"] Lyrics
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September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"]
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What Are The Lyrics For September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"] By Jimmy Durante?
When I was a young man, courting the girls,
I played me a waiting game. If a maid refused me with tossing curls, I let the earth take a couple of whirls. While I plied her with tears in lieu of pearls. And as time came around, she came my way, And as time came around, she came. Oh it's a long, long while, from May to December But the days grow short, when you reach September. When the autumn weather, turns the leaves to flame, One hasn't got time, for the waiting game. Oh, the days dwindle down, to a precious few. September. November. And these few precious days, I'll spend with you. These precious days, I'll spend with you. Oh, the days dwindle down, to a precious few. September. November. And these few precious days, I'll spend with you. These precious days, I'll spend with you. |
Who Wrote September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"] By Jimmy Durante?
Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson
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What's The Duration Of The September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"] By Jimmy Durante?The duration of September Song [From the 1938 Musical Play "Knickerboker Holiday"] is 3:07 minutes and seconds. |
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