![]() Beautifully smooth song! As was their "Yesterday's Gone" song. Very surprising that they had been chosen as one of the first British Invasion bands to make such an early appearance on American and Canadian TV. George from Ottawa, CanadaI too recall that Chad and Jeremy were on the DVD Show and that instead of calling them by their C&J stage name, they were referred to as "The Redcoats" (and their stage jackets were long red coats).Now that I'm past 50 myself, it's a great way to go back. This is a song about a broken-up couple, yes, but that whole portion that begins "They say that all good things must end someday." gets me every time I hear it and reminds me of him. He was 50, I was 10, and he dropped dead of a heart attack as he was packing to come home from, ironically, the hospital. Patrick from Chicago, IlThis came out at just about the time my father died.Has this song ever been covered by a female artist? Also it occurs to me that both songs appear to be 'unisex' - they can be sung by eiher sex, without any gender-reversals in their lyrics. However, of the two, I like Summer Song much better. Perhaps Summer Song is about the summer love he/she lost her/him to. Fred from Laurel, MdThis song also reminds me of its alter-ego: "See You in September" (sung by ?), in which the couple is together *during* the school year and parted in the summer ("Will I see you in September, or lose you to a summer love?").Rick from Tuscola, United StatesSee You In September was done by The Tempos in 1959 and The Happenings in 1966. ![]() Brian from Boston, MaChad & Jeremy also appeared in an episode of the Batman tv show in the 1960s.Steve Dotstar from Los Angeles, Caplaintive and wistful.produced, I believe by Shel Talmy. ![]() It reached #6 on the Canadian RPM 100 chart.Īnd three days earlier on February 14th, 1965 they performed "A Summer Song" on NBC-TV's 'Hullabaloo!'.Ĭhad, born David Stuart Chadwick, celebrated his 72nd birthday two months ago on December 10th and Jeremy, born Michael Thomas Jeremy Clyde, will turn 73 years old next month on March 22nd. "A Summer Song" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart on August 9th, 1964 at position #97 and on October 11th, 1964 it peaked at #7 (for 2 weeks) and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100. They performed three songs on the show "A Summer Song", "The Truth Often Hurts the Heart", and "Yesterday's Gone".
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