Sweet September

1965 single by The Lettermen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Sweet September" is a song written by Bill McGuffie, Phyllis L. Kasha, and Stanley Mills. The song was first released as a single by Artie Butler in 1963.[1]

Released1965
SongwritersBill McGuffie, Phyllis Kasha, Stanley Mills
Quick facts Single by The Lettermen, from the album More Hit Sounds of The Lettermen ...
"Sweet September"
Single by The Lettermen
from the album More Hit Sounds of The Lettermen
B-side"I Believe"
Released1965
LabelCapitol
SongwritersBill McGuffie, Phyllis Kasha, Stanley Mills
The Lettermen singles chronology
"Secretly"
(1965)
"Sweet September"
(1965)
"You'll Be Needin' Me"
(1966)
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Other versions

  • Pete Jolly (for his 1963 album Pete Jolly Trio and Friends),[2]
  • Freda Payne (for her 1964 album After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!). Payne's version was also released as a single on the Impulse Records label, but it failed to garner much success.
  • The Lettermen (for their 1966 album More Hit Sounds of The Lettermen),[3] In 1965, this version was a hit on the Easy Listening chart when released as a single, peaking at #24.[4]
  • Howard Roberts (for his 1966 album Whatever's Fair!)
  • Joe Pass (for his 1965 album A Sign of the Times)
  • Sylvia Syms.

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