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Singin' in the Rain (song) Smoky Mountain Rain; Snow Again; Sometimes It Snows in April; Spring Rain (Bebu Silvetti song) Stormy Weather (song) Summer Bummer; Summer in the City (song) Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song) Summer Rain (Johnny Rivers song) The Sun and the Rain; Sun Is Shining (Bob Marley and the Wailers song) Suzy Snowflake
Looking back, Zawinul claimed, "The old Birdland was the most important place in my life." [5] The song was also named in honor of Charlie Parker. According to Jaco Pastorius in a 1978 interview, the studio version of the song released on Heavy Weather was recorded in just one take. [6]
Melt is the second studio album by American pop rock band Beach Weather.The album was released on October 25, 2024, via 8123 and last nite/Arista Records.The group released four singles prior to the album's release, "High in Low Places", "Hottest Summer on Record", "Hardcore Romance" and "Deadbeat Blue".
With lyrics like "My 'give a f***s' are on vacation" to "I'm working late 'cause I'm a singer," I'm crowning this the song of summer. Listen Now The 70 Best Summer Movies of All Time & Where to ...
1. “autumn Leaves” By Nat King Cole (1955) This track—originally sung in French—has been covered countless times (by icons like Bing Crosby, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, to name a few).
2. “Summertime Blues” by Eddie Cochran (1958) Basically a teenager himself, gone-too-soon ‘50s rocker Cochran channels that adolescent angst of working all summer long.
Sportin' Life is the thirteenth studio album by American jazz fusion band Weather Report which was released in June 1985 through Columbia Records. Although featuring many more vocal performances than any of their previous studio albums, words are rare and most vocals are chants from guest musicians such as Bobby McFerrin or Carl Anderson .
"Heavy Weather" is a song by Australian alternative rock group The Rubens. The song was released on 21 April 2020. [ 1 ] The song was released as the second single from the group's fourth studio album, 0202 (2021).