Summer Fling - KD Lang
It's Summertime - Flaming Lips
Summertime - The Sundays
'Heart Of Gold'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Amy Rigby - "The Summer of My Wasted Youth"
Husker Du - "Celebrated Summer"
Lee Hazelwood & Nancy Sinatra - "Summer Wine"
The Dirty Three - "Some Summers They Drop Like Flys"
Fiery Furnaces - "Here Comes The Summer"
Leo Kottke - "Summer's Growing Old"
The Shangri-Las - "The Sweet Sounds of Summer"
Pavement - "Summer Babe"
Victoria Williams - "Summer of Drugs"
Townes Van Zandt - "Like a Summer Thursday"
Yo La Tengo - "The Summer"
Velvet Crush - "Weird Summer"
Wilco - "Summer Teeth"
Lambchop - "Your Fucking Sunny Day"
Olivia Tremor Control - "A Sunshine Fix"
T. Rex - "Mambo Sun"
Velvet Underground - "Ride Into The Sun"
The Who - "Sunrise"
That Dog - "Retreat From The Sun"
Kinks - "Lazy Old Sun"
Bob Mould - "Sunspots"
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Go-Betweens - "Girl Lying on the Beach" or "Orpheus Beach" or "Surfing Magazines"
Ramones - "Rockaway Beach"
Palace - "West Palm Beach" or "Gulf Shores"
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Stooges - "Real Cool Time"
Spiritualized - "Cool Waves"
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Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s - "Watermelon Man"
James Brown - "Cold Sweat"
Ramsey Lewis - "Wade in the Water"
Talking Heads - "Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)"
An embarrassment of riches...
ETA: I'll get "Your Fucking Sunny Day" based on the title alone.
War -- "Summer"
Brothers Four -- "Green Leaves of Summer"
Jerry Keller -- "Here Comes Summer"
Tony Carey (?) -- "First Day of Summer"
Percy Faith -- "Theme from 'A Summer Place'" (you know someone had to say it)
Bobby Goldsboro -- "Summer (The First Time)"
Cliff Richard -- "Summer Holiday"
Girls Aloud -- "Long Hot Summer"
And a couple that always scream "SUMMER!" to me, even though they don't mention summer or were necessarily even popular during the summer:
America -- "Ventura Highway"
King Harvest -- "Dancing in the Moonlight"
And a couple that always scream "SUMMER!" to me, even though they don't mention summer or were necessarily even popular during the summer:
Hence my inclusion of "Centerfield" and "Nightswimming".
Uh-oh. I may be on a roll here.
Connie Francis -- "Vacation"
Gary Lewis and the Playboys -- "Save Your Heart for Me"
Gary Lewis and the Playboys -- "Green Grass"
"See You in September" -- Happenings
Sly and the Family Stone -- "Hot Fun in the Summertime"
Eddie Cochran -- "Summertime Blues"
(Numerous, but I recommend Vaughn Monroe and Frank Sinatra, in that order) -- "The Things We Did Last Summer"
(Also numerous, I recommend Kay Kyser) -- "Indian Summer"
Motels -- "Suddenly Last Summer"
You may also want to search out the theme to Summer of '42.
And more screaming:
Go-Gos -- "Vacation"
OK. I stop now.
Echo Beach - Martha and the Muffins
ETA: I'll get "Your Fucking Sunny Day" based on the title alone.
Great song. Uncharacteristically upbeat for them.
Based on the "Vacation" recommendation:
Camper Van Beethoven - "Payed Vacation: Greece"
The Circle Jerks - "Paid Vacation"
The Embarrassment - "Two Week Vacation" (that one's for Tina!)
Vic Chesnutt - "Little Vacation"
"Starless Summer Sky" - Marshall Crenshaw (gorgeous pop song)
"Summer Sun" - Chris Stamey (points for beginning the song with a sodapop "pop")
"I Live For the Sun" - Sun Rays (one of the best non-Beach Boys beach summer songs)
"Like a Summer Thursday" - Townes Van Zandt
"The Summer I Read Colette" - Rosanne Cash
"Here Comes the Summer" - Undertones
"Summer Lies" - Magnetic Fields
"Staying Out for the Summer" - Dodgy (excellent Brit pop power pop song. muy catchy)
Without summer in the title?
"Night Moves" - Bob Seger
"Dancing in the Streets" - Martha and the Vandellas
"Sunny South Kensington" - Donovan (very mod song, actually)
"Sunlight Bathed The Golden Glow" - Felt
"Light and Sun / Reach for the Day" - Polyphonic Spree
"California Sun" - Ramones (and others)
"On Some Faraway Beach" - Brian Eno (clearly a Beach Boys tribute, abstracting them into Eno-land)