For the 2010 American romantic comedy film, see See You in September (film).
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"See You in September"
Single by the Tempos
B-side
"Bless You My Love"
Released
June 1959
Recorded
November 1958
Genre
Pop
Length
2:03
Label
Climax
Songwriter(s)
Sid Wayne, Sherman Edwards
Producer(s)
Jack Gold
The Tempos singles chronology
"See You in September" (1959)
"The Crossroads of Love" (1959)
"See You in September" is a song written by Sid Wayne and Sherman Edwards. It was first recorded by the Pittsburgh vocal group the Tempos. This first version peaked at No. 23 in the USA in the summer of 1959,[1] and No. 16 in Canada.[2] The most popular take on "See You In September" was by the Happenings in 1966, which reached No. 3.[3]
^"1959 - Weekly Top 40".
^"CHUM Hit Parade - September 14, 1959".
^Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition. Record Research. p. 625.
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