September - Radio Edit
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I cant beleive, the years past, seems like yesterday was that day in septembre... Yea, yea... oh yea yea (i remember the day in september) Verse 1: It started, off as the best of friends, no intention, of falling in love again, he held me, there in my time of needs, my heart was set free, what a sweet memory Chorus: The day I fell in love, (fell in love) It was so beautiful, (ooh) His hands, his tender touch I remember the day in september When we fell in love... Verse 2: It was an, unexpected night The sun was, somewhere but out of sight, So familiar yet unexplored a new We surrender to our love and blue Chorus: The day I fell in love, (fell in love) It was so beautiful, (so beautiful) His hands, his tender touch I remember the day in september When we fell in love... I couldn't beleive it was love, the passion we felt between us, The warmth of your touch, (It was a night to remember, on the day we fell in love...) love in september!... Chorus: The day I fell in love, itt was so beautiful (so beautiful) his hands, his tender touch, i remember the day in september when we fell in love... I couldn't beleive it was love! The passion we felt between us! the warmth of your touch (it was a night to remember) ...Remember! (on the day we fell in love) ...Love in september! (The day i fell in love, it was so beautiful) .so beautiful (his hands, his tender touch), ...hmm, i remember the day in september when we fell in love! (The day i fell in love).ooh yea yea (i remember the day in september were we fell in love) (The day i fell in love).
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- 04:08
- Key
- 11
- Tempo
- 93 BPM
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