Why did Earth, Wind & Fire sing about 21st night of September?

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(by Reem Abdalazem) via AS USA

“Do you remember the 21st night of September?”

That’s the question Earth, Wind & Fire asks in their chart-topping 1978 hit, “September” – an irresistibly catchy tune that continues to be cherished by generations of fans due to its infectious bassline and cheerful chorus, even four decades after its release.

Since its debut as a single on the band’s initial greatest hits album, this song has transformed September 21st into an unofficial holiday, playfully known as “Earth, Wind & Fire Day.” This iconic track was originally released as a single in 1978, later featured on the group’s album “The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1,” where it claimed the top spot on the US R&B chartreached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, and secured the third position on the UK singles chart.

However, it appears that those seeking a deeper meaning behind the date “Sept. 21″ don’t need to look too far.,,

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