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Wake Me Up When September Ends

Green Day

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up when September ends
Like my father's come to pass
Seven years has gone so fast
Wake me up when September ends

[Chorus]
Here comes the rain again
Falling from the stars
Drenched in my pain again
Becoming who we are
As my memory rests
But never forgets what I lost
Wake me up when September ends

[Verse 2]
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up when September ends
Ring out the bells again
Like we did when spring began
Wake me up when September ends

[Chorus]
Here comes the rain again
Falling from the stars
Drenched in my pain again
Becoming who we are
As my memory rests
But never forgets what I lost
Wake me up when September ends
[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up when September ends
Like my father's come to pass
Twenty years has gone so fast
Wake me up when September ends
Wake me up when September ends
Wake me up when September ends

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Green Day is a musical group that needs no introduction. With over three decades in the industry, they have enthralled fans with their brand of rock music. One of their most famous songs is "Wake Me Up When September Ends". This song is known for its poignant lyrics about loss and grief, and it has a special significance for lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong. This song is known to be one of the most personal songs he has written, and it has struck a chord with fans all over the world.

About Wake Me Up When September Ends

"Wake Me Up When September Ends" may be the only song on Green Day's iconic album, "American Idiot", that has no direct connection to the storyline of the album. However, this song has a very special meaning for Billie Joe Armstrong, who wrote it about his father, who passed away from esophageal cancer in 1982. The inspiration for the song came from a conversation 10-year-old Billie Joe had with his mom after his father's funeral. He had gone to his room and locked himself in, and when his mother knocked on the door, he said, "Wake me up when September ends."

The song has a very poignant meaning, and it's one that many people can relate to. The lyrics talk about the pain of loss and how it can seem to linger forever. The first verse of the song talks about how the memories of a loved one can be overwhelming, and how it can be hard to move on:

Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up when September ends
Like my father's come to pass
Seven years has gone so fast
Wake me up when September ends

The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, and it's where the title of the song comes from:

Wake me up when September ends
Like my father's come to pass
Twenty years has gone so fast
Wake me up when September ends

The song is a tribute to Billie Joe Armstrong's father, and it's a way for him to process his grief. It's also a way for him to connect with fans who have experienced loss and understand the pain and confusion that can come with it.

The song was originally meant to be on Green Day's album, "Shenanigans", but Billie Joe wasn't emotionally ready to record it at that time. It wasn't until "American Idiot" that he felt ready to share this deeply personal song with the world. The song was a massive hit, and it helped cement Green Day's reputation as a band that could write powerful, emotionally charged songs that spoke to a generation.

From the music to the lyrics, "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is a quintessential Green Day song. It's powerful, honest, and deeply moving, and it continues to resonate with fans all over the world. Whether you're a diehard Green Day fan or simply someone who appreciates good music, "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is a song that you won't forget anytime soon.

  • Release Date: September 14, 2004
  • Artist: Green Day