'September' songwriter rips Taylor Swift's Earth, Wind & Fire cover
Allee Willis, who was one of the songwriters behind the 1979 hit, criticized Swift for her rendition, according to Spin Magazine.
“I didn’t really think she did a horrible job. Yes, I felt it was as lethargic as a drunk turtle dozing under a sunflower after ingesting a bottle of Valium,” Willis said in Detroit. “…And I thought it had all the build of a one-story motel, but, I mean, the girl didn’t kill anybody. She didn’t run over your foot. She just cut a very calm and somewhat boring take of one of the peppiest, happiest, most popular songs in history.”
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