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  1. Jun 7, 2022 · The Meaning Behind “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by Green Day. By. Alex Hopper. June 7, 2022 10:41 am. In 2004, Green Day released its eighth studio album American Idiot. The sweeping ...

  2. Contents. Wake Me Up When September Ends. " Wake Me Up When September Ends " is a song by the American rock band Green Day and the fourth single from their seventh studio album, American Idiot (2004). Written by the band's front man Billie Joe Armstrong, the song is about the death of Armstrong's father in September 1982 and his life since.

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  3. Oct 1, 2021 · Find out more. Green Day ’s acclaimed songWake Me Up When September Ends” has a personal meaning to frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. The song, which was part of the 2004 album American Idiot ...

  4. Sep 10, 2020 · Scott Gries/Getty Images. Armstrong's father died on September 1, 1982, from cancer when Armstrong was only 10 years old. According to Songfacts, Armstrong locked himself in his room after his father's funeral. When his mother knocked on the door to see if he was OK, Armstrong responded, "Wake me up when September ends." Advertisement.

  5. Sep 3, 2019 · Wake Me Up When September Ends” came out as part of Green Day’s multi-platinum 2004 concept album “American Idiot”, which is centered on the life of a fictional character. However, such is not the case of this track. Rather, this song is based on events in the real life of Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day.

  6. Then they interview him about 'Wake Me Up When September Ends'. This is the EXACT content: GWA: The date for "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is September 10, which is, of course, one day before the 11th. And it's track number 11 on the album. Armstrong: I never thought about it being the 11th song on the record before. That's kind of eerie.

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  8. Nov 3, 2021 · Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is a poignant number from the band's "American Idiot" album. It's a song that gets a lot of airplay toward the close of summer. On the surface, it appears to be a simple goodbye to the joys of the warm-weather season. The second verse says, "Summer has come and passed / The innocent can never last ...

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