Among the songs introduced was the "September Song", now considered a pop standard.
The most important man in the group dances in his own special spotlight, and has the power to insist that the record ("September Song") be changed.
In 1963, Durante recorded an album of pop standards, September Song.
"September Song," his last volume of short stories, was published in 1992.
The show's standout number, September Song, became a popular standard.
"September Song" is based on a familiar poetic metaphor that compares a year to a person's life span from birth to death.
September Song has been performed and recorded by many artists since the 1940s.
A jazz band played "September Song," an old ballad about time running out, and there was no more salmon or salami left at the food table.
A piano player's singing "September Song" and he sings softly.
It is set to the music of "September Song" as an announcer explains the insurance plan.