Sunday, August 16, 2009

Some All Time Summer Music Hits


In a random burst of inspiration, I decided to look up some of the top hit summer songs in the past couple of decades. Here's what I found from about.com. I'll admit that there are a couple of these I don't know (is this a testament to my age or my ignorance?) so I best be getting my listen on!


Here's a look at some of the rock songs that best depict the (mostly) bright side of the warm weather days of misspent youth.


"Summer In the City" - Lovin' Spoonful


"Hot town, summer in the city ..." was the anthem for hot July nights in the summer of 1966 when it was a #1 single from the album Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful. It makes the back of my neck feel dirty and gritty just thinking about it.


"Summertime" - Billy Stewart


"Fish are jumping and the cotton is high ..." suggests a "summer in the country" counterpoint to the Lovin' Spoonful's homage to hot weather. Billy Stewart's rendition -- the album version with more scat and a hot sax not heard on the radio single -- is the best. Nothing says summer quite like "Brrrrrrrrrrrr-up-ch-chuck-chuck-chooka-chuck-chuck...hooh!"


"In the Summertime" - Mungo Jerry

Billy Stewart didn't have anything on these guys when it came to making vocal sound effects. Their first #1 single was imminently sing-alongable with lyrics like "Da da da dee da doo dee da dee da dee da da." They also had a solid list of great ways to waste your time "when the weather is fine ... " like swimming in the sea, driving fast, drinking, and having "women on your mind."

"Summertime Blues" - Blue Cheer

Quick. Name a band or artist who hasn't covered this classic that originated with Eddie Cochran in 1958. Blue Cheer's hard rock version is one of the best (with T Rex and The Who in a tie for second).


"Hot Fun in the Summertime" - Sly and the Family Stone

The best version of this often-covered summer song about a "county fair in the country sun" is the one recorded by Sly and the Family Stone shortly after their performance at Woodstock in 1969. The fact that "them summer days" caused English teachers to cringe just made it that much more popular with a generation of rebellious youngsters.

"All Summer Long" - Beach Boys

No self-respecting list of songs about summer would be complete without at least one song by the Beach Boys, for whom summer provided the basis for a musical genre unto itself. It's summer summarized: "T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs ... we've been having fun all summer long."

"Summer (Can't Last Too Long)" - Asia

Remember how we couldn't wait for summer, and how quickly it zipped by once it finally arrived? "I'll be making the most of summertime, crazy nights and lazy days ..." sums it up pretty well.

"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley

The theme is a little bit melancholy, but the summertime imagery is quite vivid, as in "Your brown skin shinin' in the sun, you got that top pulled down and that radio on ...". An electronic sound like a sea gull completes the imagery.

"Summer of '69" - Bryan Adams

"That summer seemed to last forever ... those were the best days of my life." Evenings at the drive-in and hours spent in a high school rock band give "Summer of '69" its charm.

"Daisy Summer Piper" - Joni Mitchell

This is easily the best song about summer that you've never heard. Joni Mitchell wrote, but never recorded it, nor, as far as I can tell, has anyone else. It may be obscure, but the imagery is memorable:
Daisy summer pipers come to town
Piping people out of doors
To see the magic all around
Listen now you'll hear his sound
Stare into a mirror pool
And laugh so princely vain
The skies become kaleidoscopes
With no two turns the same


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