Rod Stewart, Maggie May. "Wake up Maggie, I think I got something to say to you/It's late September and I really should be back at school."
Carole King, It Might as Well Rain Until September
The 'sixties forever! We were young, raw, open, impressionable, experience-hungry; we lived intensely and sometimes foolishly. We felt deeply, and suffered deeply. Youth has its truth. And our popular music put to shame much of the stuff that came before and after. Or so we thought. Would I want to live though the 'sixties again? Hell no, I am having too good a time enjoying it memorially at a safe distance. Youth has its truth, but if you can make it into old age with health and intellect intact, and a modicum of the lean green, you are winning the game.
Django Reinhardt, September Song
Walter Huston, September Song
Marcus Mumford and Oscar Isaac, Fare Thee Well
Mumford and the boys cover Dylan's "Farewell." Fabulous. Let it play on.
The Miracles, What's So Good about Good-Bye?
Woody Guthrie, So Long it's been Good to Know You
Peter, Paul, and Mary, Leaving on a Jet Plane
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