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  1. El actor Walter Huston cantó “September Song” al final del primer acto del musical Knickerbocker Holiday, que se estrenó el 19 de octubre de 1938 en el Ethel Barrymore Theatre de Nueva York. Grabó la canción el mes siguiente, y el disco alcanzó el puesto número doce en las listas de popularidad.

  2. The song September Song was written by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson and was first performed by Walter Huston. It was first recorded and released by Walter Huston - Orchestra Conducted by Maurice De Abravanel in 1938.

  3. 1944-10-31. Topics. 78rpm, Popular Music. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: WALTER HUSTON; Victor Young and His Orchestra. Writer: Kurt Weill; Maxwell Anderson. Vocal with Orchestra; (2:27). Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.

  4. Actor Walter Huston sang 'September Song' at the end of the first act of the musical Knickerbocker Holiday, which premiered on 19 October 1938 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York. He recorded the song the following month, and the album was ranked 12th on the charts.

  5. 29 de dic. de 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: September Song by Walter Huston. Last Updated on December 29, 2023 / By Wendell Paul. The Meaning Behind The Song: “September Song” by Walter Huston. Introduction. As I reflect on the beauty and nostalgia that “September Song” holds, I am reminded of the profound meaning behind its heartfelt lyrics.

  6. Huston’s recording of “September Song” went onto the charts on January 28, 1938, peaking at number twelve. All told, artists making the pop charts with “September Song” include: Walter Huston (1938, #12) Frank Sinatra (1946, #8) Dardanelle Trio (1946, #11) Stan Kenton and His Orchestra (1951, ensemble vocal, #17)

  7. 2 de sept. de 2023 · September Song Lyrics by Walter Huston from the Hollywood Sings!: Golden Voices from the Silver Screen album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Oh, it's a long, long while from May to December But the days grow short when you reach September When the autumn wea…