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Wikipedia article"'Summer is Over'" is a 1960s song, most notably sung by Dusty Springfield. CompositionThe song's music and lyrics were composed by Tom Springfield and Clive Westlake. It was originally performed by English-born Australian easy listening and country music singer Frank Ifield in 1964 and released as a single, with the B-side being a version of Buddy Holly's "True Love Ways." Springfield versionIn September of the same year, Tom's sister, singer Dusty Springfield, the two of them having previously being together in the pop-folk vocal trio The Springfields, released the single "Losing you". She chose for its B-side her version of "Summer is Over," recorded with orchestral accompaniment directed by Ivor Raymonde. Both sides were produced by Norrie Paramor. The single was released on 16 October 1964, entered the British chart on 28 October 1964, and went up to the 9th position.[http://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/losing-you/ "Summer is Over"], OfficialCharts.com "Summer Is Over" featured in her second album titled 'Dusty', released in 1964. Her 1965 EP 'Mademoiselle Dusty' included a French version of the song.'[https://www.discogs.com/Dusty-Springfield-Mademoiselle-Dusty/release/1298899 Mademoiselle Dusty]', Discogs.com Critic Anna J. Randall wrote in 2008 that the version in which Dusty Springfield sung begins "decisively" on the "down beat" while "the minor mode darkens the energy of its rising sixteenth-note figure" and "the guitar's metallic afterbeat gives it a distinct chill." The music, she wrote, "threatens to escape the scale, paralleling, perhaps, the closely tended images of summer that threaten to slip through the singer's desperate grasp," of a vocal performance that "establishes the heroine's nightmarishly circular sense of something finishing but never ending." Other versionsFrom 1964 and until it was shut down by law in 1974, the pirate radio station Radio Veronica, transmitting from a former trawler outside the Dutch territorial waters, was using the song's trumpet part for its station identification jingle."[http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/VOLUME02/Years_of_Veronica.shtml The years of Radio Veronica]" by Jim Parkes, 'Soundscapes', Vol.2, 1999 In 1966, the Dutch singer Thrse Steinmetz recorded a version in Dutch, being the B-side of her single 'Speel Het Spel' ('Play The Game'). The lyrics of this version are different from the later, Liesbeth List-version. In 1982, the Dutch singer Liesbeth List released in the Netherlands a version of "Summer is Over" titled "Wie Weet" ("Who knows"), with Dutch lyrics written by T. de Winter."[http://www.45cat.com/record/141929&usg=ALkJrhg1_2JMj0NRL0ZO1Vqim-PXKmDKTQ Summer is Over]", 45Cat.com See also*"Summer's Gone" by The Kinks ReferencesCategory:1964 songs Category:1964 singles Category:Dusty Springfield songs Category:Songs written by Tom Springfield Category:Songs written by Clive Westlake Category:Philips Records singles Category:Pirate radio | |
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