September Song

Johnny Mathis · Other Songs - Johnny Mathis

Oh, it's a long, long while

From May to December

But the days grow short,

When you reach September.

When the autumn weather

Turn 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.

These precious days

I'll spend with you.

About September Song

Johnny Mathis's "September Song" stands as a definitive example of his mastery over romantic ballads, blending smooth vocal delivery with lush orchestration. Released in the 1960s, the track exemplifies the era's polished pop sound, characterized by its gentle tempo and emotive phrasing that became a hallmark of Mathis's career. The song draws upon the classic melody of the original 1933 composition by Irving Berlin, which Mathis reimagined with a softer, more intimate arrangement that highlighted his signature crooning style. This recording solidified Mathis's reputation as a premier interpreter of love songs, influencing countless subsequent vocalists who sought to emulate his warm, understated approach. While the original piece carried wartime sentiment, Mathis's version transformed it into a timeless standard suitable for both casual listening and formal performance. The track remains a staple of his discography, representing the peak of his ability to convey deep affection through music without relying on overt dramatics.