About the Song
When the sun shines a little brighter and the days stretch out endlessly, thereâs a song that perfectly captures that carefree summer feeling: Mungo Jerryâs infectious âIn the Summertime.â Released in 1970, this toe-tapping tune became an instant hit, topping charts around the world and solidifying Mungo Jerryâs place in pop music history.
The songâs charm lies in its simplicity and infectious energy. The driving rhythm section, courtesy of bassist Joe Rush and drummer Paul King, lays down a solid groove thatâs impossible to resist. Ray Dorsetâs vocals, raspy and full of life, perfectly embody the laid-back spirit of a summer day. The harmonica weaves in and out, adding a touch of folksy charm to the mix.
But the true star of the show is the melody. Catchy and instantly memorable, it burrows into your brain and refuses to leave. The chorus, a joyous declaration of summertime bliss, is pure pop magic: âHave a drink, have a laugh, donât worry âbout the cash / If your daddyâs rich, take her out for a splash / If youâre poâ just do what you can / In the summertime, you can set it free man.â
âIn the Summertimeâ isnât just about having fun in the sun, though. Itâs a celebration of lifeâs simple pleasures â spending time with loved ones, enjoying the outdoors, and letting loose. The lyrics, though seemingly straightforward, capture a sense of youthful optimism and a carefree spirit that resonates with listeners of all ages.
The songâs enduring legacy is a testament to its infectious energy and timeless message. Itâs a feel-good anthem that transcends generations, reminding us to savor the simple joys of summertime and embrace lifeâs carefree moments. So, crank up the volume, roll down the windows, and let âIn the Summertimeâ transport you to a place of sunshine, good times, and pure groovy vibes.
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Lyrics: In The Summertime
In the summertime when the weather is hot
You can stretch right up and touch the sky
When the weatherâs fine
You got women, you got women on your mind
Have a drink, have a drive
Go out and see what you can findIf her daddyâs rich, take her out for a meal
If her daddyâs poor, just do what you feel
Speed along the lane
Do a ton or a ton and twenty-five
When the sun goes down
You can make it, make it good and really fineWeâre no threat people
Weâre not dirty, weâre not mean
We love everybody, but we do as we please
When the weatherâs fine
We go fishing or go swimming in the sea
Weâre always happy
Lifeâs for living, yeah, thatâs our philosophySing along with us, dee-dee dee-dee dee
Da doo da-da da, yeah, weâre hap-pap-py
Da da da, dee da doo dee da doo da doo da
Da doo da-da da, dee da da dee da da
When the winterâs here, yeah, itâs party time
Bring your bottle, wear your bright clothes
âCause it will soon be summertime
And weâll sing again
Weâll go driving or maybe weâll settle down
If sheâs rich, if sheâs nice
Bring your friends and weâll all go into town
In the summertime when the weather is hot
You can stretch right up and touch the sky
When the weatherâs fine
You got women, you got women on your mind
Have a drink, have a drive
Go out and see what you can find
If her daddyâs rich, take her out for a meal
If her daddyâs poor, just do what you feel
Speed along the lane
Do a ton or a ton and twenty-five
When the sun goes down
You can make it, make it good and really fine
Weâre no threat people
Weâre not dirty, weâre not mean
We love everybody, but we do as we please
When the weatherâs fine
We go fishing or go swimming in the sea
Weâre always happy
Lifeâs for living, yeah, thatâs our philosophy
Sing along with us, dee-dee dee-dee dee
Da doo da-da da, yeah, weâre hap-pap-py
Da da da, dee da doo dee da doo da doo da
Da doo da-da da, dee da da dee da da
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