From 1932 to 1938, Dubin and Warren were the most prolific and successful song-writing team in Hollywood. Their fond description of a memorable -- if watery -- autumnal romance was first sung by James Melton in the film Melody for Two. Both Guy Lombardo nd George Shearing have helped maintain its undimmed popularity.
Words by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
The leaves of brown came tumbling down, remember?
In September, In The Rain,
The sun went out just like a dying ember,
That September, In The Rain.
To ev'ry word of love I heard you whisper,
The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain.
Though Spring is here, to me it's still September,
That September, In The Rain.
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