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In 1966, The Doors recorded their original song "Indian Summer" (Morrison/Krieger), which was released on their 1970 album Morrison Hotel. In 1969, Brewer & Shipley recorded their own song "Indian Summer", for the Weeds album. In 1975, Joe Dassin recorded the song "Indian Summer" in
Indian Summer" is an American standard originally written as a piano piece by the prolific composer Victor Herbert. Al Dubin wrote lyrics for the tune in 1939, twenty years after Herbert wrote the tune. Herbert composed the tune in 1919, but it did not become a standard until much later, after the lyrics were added.
Indian Summer, after The Doors' "Indian Summer" [6] Jet, after Wings' "Jet" Kashmir after Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" The Kooks after David Bowie's song "Kooks" Ladytron, after Roxy Music's "Ladytron" Life Without Buildings, after the Japan song of the same name; Little Birdy, after Ween's "Little Birdy" from the album Pure Guava
"Indian Summer" is a song by the American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was written by the duo's members, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, along with Bob DiPiero.As Brooks & Dunn's 49th single, it was released in May 2009 and was the lead-off single to the duo's third greatest hits album #1s… and Then Some, released on September 8, 2009, via Arista Nashville.
George Gershwin's "Summertime," which has been covered by a wide range of artists, became a popular summer hit during the 1930s, says David Hajdu, author of “Love for Sale: Popular Music in ...
Crossover country singers, pop stars and beefing rappers are duking it out for the honor of being the summer's most memorable song. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call
The undisputed song of summer in 2019 was Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," which sat atop the Hot 100 Billboard chart for 19 weeks, beating the record set by Mariah Carey's 1996 hit "One Sweet Day."
"L'Été indien" (French, 'Indian summer') is a 1975 single by American-French singer Joe Dassin. In the song he reflects with fond memories of his lover, whom he met during an indian summer, but with whom he has now lost contact.