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September Sunday

from Songs From The Green Couch by Seth Swirsky

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September Sunday
We’ve been walking all day
On the Upper West Side

I need a new pair of jeans
Hope there’s a cash machine
Somewhere nearby

And it’s one of those fall days
You tie your sweater around your waist
And your face is always in the sun

While you try shoes on
I’ll just be in the back
Meet me there in twenty minutes

Look what I found over here
A medal from World War II
Should I buy it?
Yeah, I think I will

September Sunday
We’ve been walking all day
Let’s head home and order Chinese
And eat it in bed.

Notes on song:
Just a song about a breezy afternoon in New York City, where I wrote this one.

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from Songs From The Green Couch, released April 8, 2022
Seth- vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitar solo, Mellotron, tambourine, sound effects
Fernando Perdomo- drums, shakers, tambourine, bongos, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron, sleigh bells, vibes
Paul Cartwright- violins, violas

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Seth Swirsky Los Angeles, California

Melodic, classic, retro-pop from
Seth Swirsky, a multi-award winning, singer-songwriter, author and filmmaker. He’s written a number of top ten hits for a multitude of artists and is also a founding member of the acclaimed power pop band The Red Button. ... more

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