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  2. See You in September - Wikipedia

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    "See You in September" is a song written by Sid Wayne and Sherman Edwards. ... The Tempos who sang on the recording were Mike Lazo (top tenor), Jim Drake, Tom Monito ...

  3. The Happenings - Wikipedia

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    "See You In September" and "I Got Rhythm" were on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for 14 weeks in 1966 and 13 weeks in 1967, respectively, forming musical bookends for the 1966–1967 school year, based on their Hot 100 #3 peak dates.

  4. Mike Clifford - Wikipedia

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    He had hit records in Argentina, Brazil, and Canada, as well as It Had Better Be Tonight in Chile, See You in September in the Philippines, and How to Murder Your Wife in Japan. In 1965, United Artists released Clifford's debut album, For The Love Of Mike , which was reviewed and a spotlight pick in the February 13, 1965 issue of Billboard .

  5. Economists: See you in September - AOL

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    Back in 1966, members of the now-forgotten band "The Happenings" reached number three on the Billboard charts with "See You in September." Economists of today are humming the same tune.

  6. September (Earth, Wind & Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    "September" is a song by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire released as a single on November 18, 1978, by ARC/Columbia Records. [1] The song was written by Allee Willis and Maurice White , based on a music sequence developed by guitarist Al McKay . [ 2 ]

  7. The Quotations - Wikipedia

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    Harvey remembers: "'See You in September' came next, but unfortunately Verve released the record in August which pretty much destroyed any chance of air play." The group had one last record - "In the Night" backed with "Oh No I Still Love Her" (1964 - Admiral 753) and Harvey believes that "Oh No" was their best record. [citation needed]

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  9. September Song - Wikipedia

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    "September Song" is an American standard popular song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It was introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical production Knickerbocker Holiday . [ 1 ]