Rocky Mountain September

Chip Davis, C.W. McCall

(Bill Fries, Chip Davis)

From the album Wolf Creek Pass

When the skies are gray, and the wind is cold, I remember. How the snow was silver, and the leaves were gold when I left her. It was early mornin', on a Rocky Mountain September. And she was gone.

Well now it's five A.M. an' I'm a hunnert an' ten miles from Denver
An' the snow is silver an' the leaves are gold an' I miss her
'Cause it's another mornin' on a another mountain September
An' I'm alone

Yeah, we climbed the mountain together, an' we stood on top a' the world. But now I gotta remember it all... alone.

When the fire is warm, an' the sun is cool, in November. When my heart is young, and my mind is old, I remember. An early mornin', on a Rocky Mountain September. And she's gone.

Well now it's fall again an' I'm a thousand miles from nowhere
An' I can can hear her voice an' I see her smile an' I miss her
An' it's another mornin' on another mountain September
An' I'm alone

Yeah, we climbed the mountain together, an' we stood on top a' the world. But now I gotta try to remember it all... alone.

Trivia about the song Rocky Mountain September by C.W. McCall

On which albums was the song “Rocky Mountain September” released by C.W. McCall?
C.W. McCall released the song on the albums “Wolf Creek Pass” in 1974 and “The Real McCall (An American Storyteller)” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Rocky Mountain September” by C.W. McCall?
The song “Rocky Mountain September” by C.W. McCall was composed by Chip Davis, C.W. McCall.

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