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Special “Season Premiere” Week
The recent ‘semi-hiatus’ posts were all-new, but this marks the full schedule’s return. To see previously in “Wednesday Wrap”, CLICK HERE.

CD SHOWCASE MEMORIES

Ending today by listening to 2 same name songs, Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” & Daughtry’s “September” (a favorite of mine, more about that in the description below), while checking out the interior of a Texas Junkyard Jewel Buick Roadmaster wagon, which was driven to the yard & sold for scrap, photographed by OC,SHer JAY B, 07/03/2016
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#1 “September” | Earth, Wind & Fire
Written by Maurice White, Al McKay & Allee Willis, this song was released as a single 11/18/1978 & featured on the band’s album ‘The Best Of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol 1’. In early 1979, it claimed #1 on the Hot R&B-Hip Hop chart, while notching at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Internationally, it reached #3 in the UK, #6 in Norway, #8 in Ireland, #10 in Canada, #12 in Australia & New Zealand, #13 in Sweden, #18 in Netherlands, #19 in Belgium & #20 in Germany.


#2 “September” | Daughtry
This has become 1 of my favorite “seasonal” tunes. September 1 starts my traditional “melancholy month”. While I enjoy the tree colors, fall & September (my birthday month, nonetheless) mean ice, salt & cold temperatures are about to arrive (though, I do not mind snow at all). The last few years, that melancholiness has been magnified by missing gorgeous-weather-weekend drives in the cars I had. When this song 1st graced the airwaves ~31.5 years after E,W&F’s hit, 06/01/2010 (originally performed on FOX’s “American Idol” 05/12/2010) as the 3rd & final release from the 2nd album ‘Leave This Town’, I realized it put many of my feelings about this month into song 
 & that, to me, is so cool. This song peaked at #2 on the Adult Contemporary & Adult Pop Songs charts, while reaching #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 & #20 on the Pop Songs charts.

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