- In the Summertime (Mungo Jerry song)
Infobox Single
Name = In the Summertime
Type = Single
Artist =Mungo Jerry
from Album =Electronically Tested
B-side = "Mighty Man"
Released = 1970
Genre = Pop-Folk
Length = 3:40
Label =Dawn Records (UK)Janus Records (US)
Writer =Ray Dorset
Producer = Barry Murray
This single = "In the Summertime" (1970)
Next single =Baby Jump (1971)"In the Summertime" is a song recorded in
1970 by the British pop-blues bandMungo Jerry . Written by the group's leaderRay Dorset , this song, which celebrates the carefree days of summer, reached the No. 1 position on charts around the world (including seven weeks in the UK), #1 for 2 weeks in Canada, and #3 on theBillboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US. It is considered one of the highest selling recordings of all time with an estimated 23 million copies soldFact|date=April 2008.It was unusual because the initial UK release, on
Dawn Records (a new label launched byPye ), was a maxi-single, playing at 33 rpm (whereas singles generally played at 45 rpm), including an additional song, Mighty Man on the A-side, and a much longer track, Dust Pneumonia Blues, on the B-side. As it was housed in a picture sleeve (something which only became commonplace about eight years later), and only sold at a few pence more than the normal 45 rpm two-track single, it was considered excellent value for money. Small quantities of 45 rpm discs, on the light blue Pye record label, were pressed for use in jukeboxes, and these are now rare collectors' items.Covers
A near identical version of the song was released in
Australia in1970 byThe Mixtures which had a clever beach related promomusic video . They followed it up with "The Pushbike song " - which sounded nearly identical to "In the Summertime". Another cover version was recorded by theIdle Race and enjoyed some success in South America, though unreleased in the UK until its appearance on a retrospective CD in 1996.The
film "The Substitute " used a new version of the tune in its soundtrack.In
1995 , thereggae artist Shaggy covered the song, and scored a hit with it. It reached #5 on theUK singles chart . Shaggy changed one line of the song to reflect modern-day values. In Mungo Jerry's version, the lyrics encouraged people to "have a drink, have a drive..." while Shaggy's more politically correct version says "I'm going to ride and drive ..." Ironically, the relevant part of the original recording was used in 1992 on British TV public service advertisements warning viewers not to drink and drive. [http://www.rospa.com/roadsafety/advice/general/campaigns.htm] However, Shaggy retained the lines "If her Daddy's rich take her out for a meal, If her Daddy's poor just do what you feel," which was offensive to many listeners.Fact|date=October 2007In
2006 , famed progressive keyboardistDerek Sherinian covered the song on his album "Blood of the Snake ", featuringsinger Billy Idol , guitarist Slash, and bassist Tony Franklin. The music video of the cover can be seen on his official website [http://www.dereksherinian.com/] .In
2007 ,American rock /Rapcore groupPhunk Junkeez covered the song in their own unique style on their album "Hydro Phonic", featuring Soulman - Vocals, guitarist Jumbo Jim - Bass, backup vocals, Danny P - Guitarist, backup vocals, DJ Roachclip - Turntables, vocals, Money Mike - Drums and Milky - Merch, Vocals. Their official site can be seen here [http://www.http://phunkjunkeez.com/] , or [http://www.myspace.com/phunkjunkeez] .Other Film Citations
*"In the Summertime" was featured in the official soundtrack of the
2005 film, "Wedding Crashers ", starringVince Vaughn andOwen Wilson .
*"In the Summertime" can be heard in the background of a scene in "Mr. Deeds ".
*"In the Summertime" is also featured in the Welsh cult classic "Twin Town", starring Rhys Ifans and Fatty.
*"It can also be heard in an episode of the Simpsons, it's the one in which Homer, Lenny and Carl are kids in a summercamp(where Homer gets to know Marge later...).
*"In the Summertime" can be found at the beginning of the movie "Drowning Mona."Bob Dylan
Yet another song of the same title was written and recorded by
Bob Dylan on his 1981 album "Shot of Love ". Written during Dylan's explicitly Christian period, its lyrics derive in part from Romans 8: 18 ("For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us").Roger Miller
"In the Summertime" is also a song written by the late country/pop singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Miller Roger Miller] . It first appeared on The Return of Roger Miller in 1965.
External links
* The [http://bobdylan.com/songs/summertime.html lyrics] to the
Bob Dylan song.[http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/miller-roger/in-the-summertime-1151.html Lryics to Roger Miller's "In the Summertime."]
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