September Song - Walter Huston - With Victor Young And Orchestra - Brunswick Label

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September Song Early Brunswick 78rpm shellac release on the black label 04658, with Victor Young And Orchestra. Just a nice pleasant Old Fashioned song.

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  • What is on the B side of thisdisc? I believe it's Lost in the Stars.

  • @Bayridgette  Uhh I now got to find it again, I usually do the B side to the records, but forgot with this one, now I will have to look it up lol....

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  • Hi!

    if you have the record and Lost in the Stars is the other song, I just beg of you PLEASE put it up!!!

    I have the record, but no player :(

    just adore the thing

    thanks so much for uploading this too :)

  • @boozer7574 Jeff Lynne? From ELO sang this? I'd like to hear that. I can't even imagine Willie singing it.

  • This true Southern Belle...and her September tears...will they dry before October....wake me if they do. Nightingale

  • I heard this first in 1950's by Frank Sinatra. My mother, b. 1905, said she remembered Huston from the stage. She said he was presented a play where the lead was to sing a song & Huston said that he was not a singer. The director said, 'Just try to talk your way through the song'. He did, and we have forgotten the 1938 play but never the song. My favorite is Willie Nelson on his 70th birthday celebration.Willie has such fab phrasing that no one can match it.

  • @Bayridgette, Yes it is Lost in the Stars, my mom has the old 78rpm. :)

  • I just love this version of September Song. It reminds me of my Grandfather who died in the early 1950's & I still cry everytime I hear it. It was one of his favourites & I remember the old 78 Brunswick version we had of it. Maybe Walter didn't have the best voice but this version is the very best for me.

  • @RomanceAndReflection It would be great if you would post it. Bayridgette is correct. This disc was among my favorites as a child.

  • @RomanceAndReflection It would be great if you would post it. Bayridgette is correct. This disc was among my favorites as a child.

  • my favorite version! thanks. willie nelson and jeff lynne do a great job too! love the movie too.

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