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Wikipedia article




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"'Summertime'" is a song by English alternative rock band the Sundays. Written and produced by guitarist David Gavurin and lead singer Harriet Wheeler, the song was recorded for the band's third and final studio album, 'Static & Silence' (1997), and released on 8 September 1997 as the first single from the album. Wheeler and Gavurin were inspired to write the song after several of their friends joined a dating service, and the lyrics reflect on how the pursuit of perfect romantic relationships can become taxing.

"Summertime" became the Sundays' most successful single worldwide, peaking at number 15 in their native United Kingdom and becoming a top-50 hit in Australia and Canada. In the United States, the song was not eligible to chart on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 at the time because it was not released as a physical single. It instead reached number 50 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 Airplay chart, number seven on the Adult Alternative Songs chart, number 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 13 on the Adult Top 40 chart.

Background and meaning



According to band members Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin, the couple wrote "Summertime" after a few of their friends signed up for a dating service. Gavurin elaborated that he was inspired to write the song because practices such as joining singles groups and advertising oneself for romance was becoming more "respectable", despite the fact that both he and Wheeler believed these practices were "tragic and funny" and took away the chance for people to meet face-to-face. Gavurin went on to say, "And people can really oppress themselves with that mythic picture of romance, so we just wanted to address in a tongue-in-cheek way that the easily gained perfect partnership is indeed a myth." The lyrics of the song reflect their beliefs. According to 'Billboard' editor Bradley Bambarger, the song "examines the burdensome ideal of romantic bliss".

Composition



"Summertime" is in the key of A major and has a tempo of 96 beats per minute, featuring Wheeler on vocals, Gavurin on guitar, Paul Brindley on bass guitar, and Patrick Hannan on drums.

Track listings



'UK CD1'

# "Summertime" 3:35

# "Nothing Sweet" 3:03

# "Gone" 3:52

'UK CD2'

# "Summertime" 3:34

# "Skin & Bones" (live) 4:12

# "Here's Where the Story Ends" (live) 4:01

'UK limited-edition 7-inch red vinyl single'

:A. "Summertime"

:B. "Nothing Sweet"

'US promo CD'

# "Summertime" (LP version) 3:30

'European and Australian CD single'

# "Summertime" 3:34

# "Here's Where the Story Ends" (live) 4:03

# "Nothing Sweet" 3:03

# "Gone" 3:51

Credits and personnel



Credits are lifted from the 'Static & Silence' booklet and the UK CD2 liner notes.

'Studios'

* Recorded at home and RAK (London, England)

* Mixed at Air Studios, Abbey Road Studios, and Mayfair Studios (London, England)

'The Sundays'

* Harriet Wheeler writing, vocals, production, engineering, mixing, sleeve artwork

* David Gavurin writing, guitars, production, engineering, mixing, sleeve artwork

* Paul Brindley bass guitar

* Patrick Hannan drums

'Other personnel'

* Dave Anderson engineering, mixing

* Slim Smith sleeve artwork

* Zela Pictures photography

Charts



Release history



References



Category:1997 singles

Category:1997 songs

Category:DGC Records singles

Category:Parlophone singles

Category:Songs written by Harriet Wheeler

Category:The Sundays songs

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