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Song Lyrics: (Sherm Feller - Tom Jameson) THE JAMIES (EPIC 9281, 1958) It's summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime summertime. Well, shut them books and throw 'em away And say goodbye to dull school days Look alive and change your ways It's summertime. It contains the Insert Link light dialog, which has the important properties to put a hyperlink in your document: URL, Link Text and Target. In the light dialog you also have a button (All Properties) that allows you to switch from Insert Link dialog to Hyperlink Manager dialog if you need to access all hyperlink options. Labels - URL, Link Text and Target URL, Link Text and Target URL URL Link Text Link Text Target Target Buttons - All Properties, OK and Cancel All Properties Button OK Button Cancel Button All Properties. It contains the Insert Image light dialog, which has the important properties to put an image into your document: Image Source, Alt Text, Width and Height. In the light dialog you also have a button (All Properties) that allows you to switch from Insert Image dialog to ImageManager with ImageEditor dialog if you decide you want to access all image properties options.
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'Summertime, Summertime' was a hit twice—once in 1958 and again in 1962. It reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958 and #38 in 1962. Built on early American harmonies, “Summertime, Summertime” was accompanied by a harpsichord. Tom Jameson and Sherman Feller co-authored the song.
(Feller was a composer as well as a radio personality. He became a public address announcer for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park for 26 years). Tom and his sister Serena Jameson sang the lead vocals. Jeannie Roy and Arthur Blair rounded out the quartet.
The song has been covered by many artists (e.g., Jan & Dean, Sha Na Na) and has appeared in commercials, including those for Buick, Ken-L Ration Time Dog Food, and Applebee’s. Here are the lyrics: 'It's summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime summertime. Well shut them books and throw 'em away Say goodbye to dull school days So come on and change your ways It's summertime.
The Jamies are a six piece indie rock/pop group from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Lightning struck when high school friends, lovers, online ads and chance happenings occurred. Random life coincidences brought the group known as The Jamies together.
The Jamies started their journey together after Jamie Gould transitioned her band and sound from various line-ups: The Pines, The Painted Pines, Jamie in the Pines, to finally The Jamies - short, simple, and fun! The Jamies have worked hard at crafting.
Lyrics To Summertime Summertime By The Jamies
' 'Summertime, Summertime' is one of those songs you only have to hear once for it to live rent-free in your mind forever. The bouncy doo wop novelty, which featured a harpsichord prominently in the mix, surely provided inspiration for later novelty groups like and to perform songs in the same campy style. The New York-based group derived its name from lead singer Thomas Earl Jameson, who wrote the song with the lyrics 'Summertime, summertime/sum, sum, summertime' with; the pair also collaborated on the flip side 'Searching for You.' The 45, released in 1958 on Epic, became one of the most popular summer songs of all time.
It broke the Top 40 but stopped short of the Top 20 by six rungs at number 26, on September 22, 1958. 'Summertime, Summertime's follow-up, 'Snow Train' (written by ) b/w 'When the Sun Goes Down' (written by Jameson) failed to chart and slowed the Jamies' roll to a virtual stop. A switch to United Artists was hardly a panacea, as 'Don't Darken My Door,' written by Larry Jaspon and Vicki Gay, stiffed (along with the flip side, Jameson's 'The Evening Star') in 1959. Had numerous personnel changes: Robert Paolucci joined shortly after 'Summertime, Summertime' hit, he became a monk afterward, but eventually left that calling to work as a translator. When they couldn't find another hit, the Jamies went to the well again with 'Summertime, Summertime' and broke the Top 40 with it for the second time on August 4, 1962, at number 38.
A year later, the Fortunes (formerly the Cliftones) redid the song for their first release on Decca Records. But they weren't the only ones. The infectious ditty has also been redone by the Doodletown Pipers, Hobby Horse, Mongo Jerry, and. In addition, Buick and Applebee Restaurants both revitalized the song in their commercials.
'Summertime, Summertime' was a hit twice—once in 1958 and again in 1962. It reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958 and #38 in 1962. Built on early American harmonies, “Summertime, Summertime” was accompanied by a harpsichord. Tom Jameson and Sherman Feller co-authored the song. (Feller was a composer as well as a radio personality. He became a public address announcer for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park for 26 years). Tom and his sister Serena Jameson sang the lead vocals.
Jeannie Roy and Arthur Blair rounded out the quartet. The song has been covered by many artists (e.g., Jan & Dean, Sha Na Na) and has appeared in commercials, including those for Buick, Ken-L Ration Time Dog Food, and Applebee’s.
Here are the lyrics: 'It's summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime Summertime summertime sum sum summertime summertime. Well shut them books and throw 'em away Say goodbye to dull school days So come on and change your ways It's summertime.