The best songs ever about fall

'November Rain' - Guns N' Roses - Rocker Axl Rose comes over all sentimental in this 1991 classic rock anthem. Turn up the volume and raise a glass to lost loves!

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'Autumn Leaves' - Nat King Cole - Many artists have recorded versions of this touching jazz standard, but Nat King Cole's crooning 1955 version is the best of a formidable bunch.

'My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion' - The Flaming Lips - Oklahoma alt-rockers the Flaming Lips are in whimsical mood in this stirring 2006 fall ditty about migrating birds and dying nature. 

Harvest Moon' - Neil Young - Music legend Neil Young created one of the most beautiful fall tunes of all time with this mournful 1992 classic. 

'Pale September' - Fiona Apple - Beautifully-written lyrics and Fiona Apple's striking voice make this 1996 tune an autumn classic.

'Autumn Almanac' - The Kinks - The British mod rockers took an altogether lighter look at the arrival of autumn, with their 1967 ode to all that's good about the arrival of fall in the UK.

'All Too Well' - Taylor Swift - Swift warmly recalls "autumn leaves falling down like pieces into place" and a boy who kept her scarf as a memento, in this bitter-sweet 2012 song.

'September Song' - Frank Sinatra - Ol' Blue Eyes summons up end-of-summer magic in his 1965 classic about that perfect time when "the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame."

'Colder Weather' - Zac Brown Band - Light the fire and pull on a cozy sweater, this yearning number from 2010 will have you feeling more autumnal than a steaming mug of hot spiced wine.

'Sweater Weather' - The Neighborhood - The Neighborhood recall the simple pleasure of warming someone's hands inside your sweater, in a sweet indie-pop fall favorite from 2012.

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