| intended as a song for Bobby Vee.
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| — The recording was so casual that to this day the master of
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| it does not exist, and any CD versions of it have poor quality.
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| — Carole King then went close to 9 years before her next hit,
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| although all those residuals from all those great early
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| 60s songs she wrote kept her out of the poor house.
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| What shall I write?
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| What can I say?
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| How can I tell you how much I miss you?
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| The weather here has been as nice as it can be
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| Althought it doesn’t really matter much to me
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| For all the fun I’ll have while you’re so far away
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| It might as well rain until September
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| I don’t need sunny skies for thing I like to do
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| 'Cause I stay home the whole day long and think of you
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| As far as I’m concerned each day’s a rainy day
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| So It might as well rain until September
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| My friends look forward to their picnics on the beach
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| Yes everybody loves the summertime
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| But you know darling while your arms are out of reach
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| The summer isn'[t any friend of mine
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| It doesn’t matter whethee skies are grey or blue
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| It’s raining in my heart 'cause I can’t be with you
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| I’m only living for the day you’re home to stay
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| So It might as well rain until September
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| September, September, oh
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| It might as well rain until September |