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This is Bob Dylan’s interpretation of Frank Sinatra’s, “The September of My Years.”
“The September of My Years” was originally composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, written by Sammy Cahn, and performed by Frank Sinatra. The song is the title track to Sinatra’s 1965 album of the same name.
The song was no...
One day, you turn around and it's summer
Next day, you turn around and it's fall
And the springs and the winters of a lifetime
Whatever happened to them all?
As a man who has always had the wandering ways
Now I'm reaching back for yesterdays
Till a long-forgotten love appears
And I find that I'm sighing softly as I near
September, the warm September of my years
As I man who has never paused at wishing wells
Now I'm watching children's carousels
And their laughter's music to my ears
And I find that I'm smiling gently as I near
September, the warm September of my years
The golden warm September of my years
September of My Years was written by Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen.
September of My Years was produced by Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan released September of My Years on Fri Mar 31 2017.