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Nancy Sinatra — Summer Wine (w/ Lee Hazlewood)
Album: Greatest Hits
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Released: 1967
Length: 3:35
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Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really made from all these things

I walked in town on silver spurs that jingled to
A song that I had only sang to just a few
She saw my silver spurs and said let's pass some time
And I will give to you...summer wine
Oh..oh..oh...summer wine

Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really made from all these things
Take off your silver spurs and help me pass the time
And I will give to you...summer wine
Oh...summer wine

My eyes grew heavy and my lips they could not speak
I tried to get up but I couldn't find my feet
She reassured me with the unfamiliar line
And then she gave to me...more summer wine
Woh..woh..oh...summer wine

Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really made from all these things
Take off your silver spurs and help me pass the time
And I will give to you...summer wine
Mm...summer wine

When I woke up, the sun was shining in my eyes
My silver spurs were gone, my head felt twice its size
She took my silver spurs, a dollar and a dime
And left me craving for...more summer wine
Oh..oh..summer wine

Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really made from all these things
Take off those silver spurs, help me pass the time
And I will give to you my summer wine
Oh...oh...summer wine
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 ClaireWild wrote:
There is a really good version of this song done by Bono/U2 and, I think, the Corrs.  It's much more atmospheric than this version.

You know, I'd like to hear Nick Cave and Kylie do it, a la their  "Wild Rose" duet.  That would be interesting and perhaps quite good.

Your wish has been granted....  ...check out the version by Ville Vallo & Natalia Avelon , it sounds like what you wished for....




Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood - "Summer Wine" (1967):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQiDs9tKZv4

TOTALLY Retro!!!!!

And digging it.



and the rat-pack cover is a classic

There is a really good version of this song done by Bono/U2 and, I think, the Corrs.  It's much more atmospheric than this version.

You know, I'd like to hear Nick Cave and Kylie do it, a la their  "Wild Rose" duet.  That would be interesting and perhaps quite good.

 

remembering Mr. Barton Lee Hazlewood  (July 9, 1929 – August 4, 2007) 

** 8 **


But it's digitally remastered!
 gclement wrote:
Just absolutely the worst. worst. worst. please, do the listening world a favor and crucify this track (or the entire album) in your backyard

 
I'm afraid that I agree. {#Drunk}{#Puke}


Ummm, they haven't had enough wine yet.
This is a quaint little tune, a real throwback, admittedly more amusing than inspiring.  What I'm really enjoying, though, are all the exaggerated professions of psychic pain below that, if anything, are drawing attention and interest to it!  You can bet that the more fuss a song causes, the more it will get played!  Songs that draw no ratings or comments at all are the ones that get dropped from play lists.  DUUUHHHH!!!  {#Biggrin}

Hint:  if you
really want to see a song die, just ignore it!  Take, for example, Bob Seger's "Fire Lake"...  it has just one rating and one comment (mine), and it's withering on the vine!  {#Cheesygrin}

This is Extra Cheezy.
Just absolutely the worst. worst. worst. please, do the listening world a favor and crucify this track (or the entire album) in your backyard

This song is atrocious.
I think this song pretty much ended her "career."  I'd rather hear "Something Stupid." ...that one wasn't so cheesy
Rated 9 for pure cheese factor
I think you had to be there to get it
keller1 wrote:
Now there's eclectic for you --- Nancy in her cosmic white minidress (really did it for me when I was 10) and Lee Hazlewood's slightly off kilter voice and sensibility ... Wonderful.
Precisely. And this between Gustavo Santaolalla - Deportation/Iguazu and XTC - Summer's Cauldron is the very definiion of "eclectic". Thanks again, Bill!
Love that album cover art! I can smell the cheese from here. And that reverb...you just can't have enough reverb. I'll bet it's real echo-chamber reverb too, none of that icky plate stuff.
Got a best of CD of Lee Hazlewood - great stuff! Much under rated this side of the pond!
Shesdifferent wrote:
OMG!
Now there's eclectic for you --- Nancy in her cosmic white minidress (really did it for me when I was 10) and Lee Hazlewood's slightly off kilter voice and sensibility ... Wonderful.
PLEASE STOP! Please please stop! I can't go on! AAAAACK!
Sounds like Sunday!
Brought to you in dazzling mono!
I have a 45 of George Clooney's dad Nick singing this. I wore it OUT as a kid.
OMG!
Ah, the transistor. I got an AM transistor radio for Christmas one year. Best present by far. I could listen to the radio at the beach. I also learned to test 9 volt batteries with my tongue as a result. michaelgmitchell wrote:
This is RP. Bill just said it: you never know what's coming next! Indeed. Reminds me of leaving for school in the morning, my dear mother sitting beside the transistor (that's a radio for you young'ens) smoking up a storm with a coffee nearby. Nothing wrong with this memory. Mom's currently in her 80's, horribly incoherent, waiting for the Great Beyond to send for her. Miss the ol' mom on that couch in the morning. Thanks for this.
This is RP. Bill just said it: you never know what's coming next! Indeed. Reminds me of leaving for school in the morning, my dear mother sitting beside the transistor (that's a radio for you young'ens) smoking up a storm with a coffee nearby. Nothing wrong with this memory. Mom's currently in her 80's, horribly incoherent, waiting for the Great Beyond to send for her. Miss the ol' mom on that couch in the morning. Thanks for this.
jamie939 wrote:
I'm lost on all the euphemisms? what are they talking about....summer wine, silver spurs, help me pass the time? i just don't get it...
I'm sure it had something to do with sex. Doesn't always?
Ahhh, takes me back to my "wonder years" riding ferries to the mainland and bussing through the streets of Seattle, yeah! Nancy was such a hottie too, love the mini.
A blast from the past. very 60's. how about the little James Bond riff in there. Didn't they do a song called Some Velvet Morning? I think it sounded very similar, but I think I liked it better, but then I haven't heard it a long time. I was only about 8-9 years old when it came out. I was lucky to have older brother and sister, or I would have been listening exclusively to my parents music at that age. I got to hear all the psychedelic 60's music when in early grade school.
I'm lost on all the euphemisms? what are they talking about....summer wine, silver spurs, help me pass the time? i just don't get it...
SAwweeett
no... No... NO! I beg you! PLEASE! Never again!!! -J
1wolfy wrote:
This one made me daydream as a kid...its all good
Me too! KHJ-AM BOSS RADIO! Man that was a long time ago.
inindian wrote:
If Johnny cash were still around I could imagine he and Neko Case doing a cool rendition.
Good call! That would have been a great duo. The Corrs and Bono recorded a live version together that is pretty good. I'll upload that version if I can find it...
Sorry, Aalln, but I would have preferred this remain in the sixties. It seems so DATED to me now. Followed by Porcupine Tree....well, there ya go...something for everyone! I love RP.
EPIC
Ol'Nancy sure is sporting the deer in the headlights look. This is ok enough, but I'd rather hear those two's version if Some Velvet Morning.
Wanted to share some "Summer Wine" with her back then!
Hummmmm ... spurs and wine ... very kinky, particularly with her made for walking boots. Plus the James Bond theme in the background.
inindian wrote:
I love it. Thanks n4ku. What a great classic. If Johnny cash were still around I could imagine he and Neko Case doing a cool rendition.
Maybe her and someone else still alive, like Willie Nelson... Now I really want to here that... how do I contact their reps...
I'm screaming...i heard this in a funky gift shop a sxsw....had to have it and ituned it...i drive my friends crazy with it...
Absolutely love it! Now we just need Some Velvet Morning!
Gosh, that gal could belt out a tune!
Holy crap, this is great.
Lee who?!
n4ku wrote:
You don't like it? It's my upload!
I love it. Thanks n4ku. What a great classic. If Johnny cash were still around I could imagine he and Neko Case doing a cool rendition.
Right channel - vocals, left channel - violins... Yeah, those were the days.
sharkey wrote:
n4ku (KY) Posted: Dec 17, 2007 - 10:13 < Reply > Added to the playlist 17 December, 2007. Why??
Apparently because Bill and Rebecca like it.
"Just goes to show you never know what you'll hear on Radio Paradise" - Bill
n4ku wrote:
You don't like it? It's my upload!
It's okay, Aalln. It's just cracking me up at the moment. I love the album cover. Followed by Porcupine Tree. Where else but HERE!
n4ku (KY) Posted: Dec 17, 2007 - 10:13 < Reply > Added to the playlist 17 December, 2007. Why??
"Take off your silver spurs and help me pass the time." I love that. good gakky cheese.
You got tobe kidding me
Leslie wrote:
OMG
You don't like it? It's my upload!
Cheesetastic!
Makes me want to hear "Some Velvet Morning."
...bill, this segue from deportation/iguazu is just brilliant!.. ...gorgeous, spectacular playlist i'd hear nowhere but RP...
This one made me daydream as a kid...its all good
OMG
Not good.
I dig this duet. Velvet morning please?
RIP, Lee.
Did you know? Lee Hazlewood lived in Stockholm for an extended period in the early 70s, and here is the video to prove it: Click me!
Kinda cheesy but it brings back memories.
Does anybody have her CD from 3 or 4 years ago? There was one great song on it. It sounded very Neko Case-like.
One of my fave songs of all time!
requested on the 17th...
Added to the playlist 17 December, 2007.