![]() “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” was planned to be part of the album Shenanigans in 2002, but Billie Joe did not feel emotionally ready to release the single, so he decided that two years later, in 2004 it would be part of the album American Idiot, which enjoyed a lot of fame and success during its release and is still a favorite of Green Day’s fans. ![]() But Billie only answered, “wake me up when September is over.” A phrase that the child never imagined that 20 years later would be the name of one of his most successful singles. Later his mother would arrive home and knock on the door to talk and console him. ![]() At the funeral, a little Billie Joe could not contain the pain and emotions of the terrible event, so in tears, he ran out of his house and locked himself in his room. The main reason is that in September 1982, when he was only 10 years old, Billie lost her father. One of the album’s standout songs was “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” a tune filled with a great emotional charge. It was liked by critics and fans alike, catapulting the band led by Billie Joe Armstrong to great fame. In September of the now distant 2004, the album American Idiot was released. But, did you know the story behind it? Well, today we’re going to tell you a tale full of sadness that inspired the blue hit. ![]() If you are a die-hard “Idiot” (a Green Day fan) or a punk-rock fan in general, you have probably heard more than once the famous song “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by the popular Green Day. ![]()
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