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Source:? NY Daily News >> Sunday, August 29, 2004
Legends of the fall: Autumn's greatest hits
BY ISAAC GUZMAN
It's relatively easy to write a song about the joys of summer, the warm glow of winter holidays or the rebirth of spring. Just think about the ubiquity of seasonal standards such as the "Grease" ballad "Summer Nights," Mel Torme's "The Christmas Song" or Rodgers & Hart's "Spring is Here."
The real challenge is capturing the spirit of wistfulness and subtle melancholy that accompanies harvest time, Halloween and the arrival of chilly weather. There have been many attempts, but few are memorable and even fewer are true classics. That's what inspired the Daily News to compile this highly subjective list of the greatest fall songs ever written.
10. "October" Written by: U2 Definitive version: U2, "October" (1981)
9. "Fall" Written by: Wayne Shorter Definitive version: Miles Davis, "Nefertiti" (1967)
8. "September Morn" Written by: Gilbert Becaud, Neil Diamond Definitive version: Neil Diamond, "September Morn" (1979)
7. "The Monster Mash" Written by: Leonard Capizzi, Bobby Pickett Definitive version: Bobby (Boris) Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers, "The Original Monster Mash" (1962)
6. "November Rain" Written by: Axl Rose Definitive version: Guns N' Roses, "Use Your Illusion I" (1991) Axl Rose could be a real jerk, but occasionally he wrote something, like this lost-love power ballad, that actually made him seem human. Clocking in at nine minutes, replete with strings and flutes, "November Rain" is the second-sweetest GNR song, trumped only by "Sweet Child o' Mine."
5. "Autumn Leaves" Written by: Joseph Kosma, Jacques Pr?vert, Johnny Mercer Definitive version: Nat (King) Cole, "?Sings for Two in Love" (1954)
4. "September" Written by: Al McKay, Maurice White, Allee Willis Definitive version: Earth, Wind & Fire, "Best of? , Vol. 1" (1978)
3. "Maggie May" Written by: Martin Quittenton, Rod Stewart Definitive version: Rod Stewart, "Every Picture Tells a Story" (1971)
2. "September Song" Written by: Maxwell Anderson, Kurt Weill Definitive version: Frank Sinatra, "September of My Years" (1965)
1. "Autumn in New York" Written by: Vernon Duke Definitive version: Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, "Ella and Louis Again" (1957)
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