September Skies

Brian Setzer / Christine Schmidt / Ruth Ellsworth / William Carter

September Skies
Funny how that memory
never dies
And when that first leaf falls
Days turn cold, nights grow long
Like an old Sinatra song
And every year right about this time
I wind up here wishing that winds of fate
would bring you back to me
beneath September Skies

I should've known better
than to count on the weather
summer's long gone, still holdin' on
A fool pretendin' that love's never ending
With the first sign of fall, I still recall

September Skies
The autumn melody clouds my eyes
And I'll never see, why you're gone
and I dream all alone
Beneath Setember Skies

I should've known better
than to count on the weather
summer's long gone, still holdin' on
A fool pretendin' that love's never ending
With the first sign of fall, I still recall

September Skies
The autumn melody clouds my eyes
And I'll never see, why you're gone
and I dream all alone
Beneath September Skies

Trivia about the song September Skies by The Brian Setzer Orchestra

When was the song “September Skies” released by The Brian Setzer Orchestra?
The song September Skies was released in 1994, on the album “The Brian Setzer Orchestra”.
Who composed the song “September Skies” by The Brian Setzer Orchestra?
The song “September Skies” by The Brian Setzer Orchestra was composed by Brian Setzer, Christine Schmidt, Ruth Ellsworth, and William Carter.

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