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In the good old summer time, In the good old summer time, Strolling thro' the shady lanes With your baby mine; You hold her hand and she holds yours, And that's a very good sign That she's your tootsie wootsie In the good old summer time. To swim in the pool, You'd play "hooky" from school, Good old summer time; You'd play "ring-a-rosie" With ...
[4] [5] Gershwin had completed setting DuBose Heyward's poem to music by February 1934, and spent the next 20 months completing and orchestrating the score of the opera. [6] The song is sung several times throughout Porgy and Bess. Its lyrics are the first words heard in act 1 of the opera, following the communal "wa-do-wa".
In the Good Old Summertime is a 1949 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It stars Judy Garland , Van Johnson , S. Z. Sakall , Spring Byington , Clinton Sundberg , and Buster Keaton in his first featured film role at MGM since 1933.
"In the Summertime" is the debut single by British rock band Mungo Jerry, released in 1970. [4] It reached number one in charts around the world, including seven weeks on the UK Singles Chart, two weeks at number one on the Canadian charts, and number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US.
The song has been featured in many films and found ideal for the purpose of evoking a period flavor. 1941 Birth of the Blues; 1941 The Strawberry Blonde; 1947 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now - sung on stage by a quartet [10] 1949 In the Good Old Summertime - sung by George Boyce, Eddie Jackson, Joe Niemeyer, and Charles Smith [11] 1950 Father Is ...
Sheet music for "In the Good Old Summer Time"The Defender is a musical in three acts with music by Charles Dennée and both book and lyrics by Allen Lowe. It is best remembered for introducing the popular standard "In the Good Old Summer Time"; a song which was performed in the production by Blanche Ring (in the role of Millie Canvass) who made her Broadway debut in this show.
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
"Summertime" is a song by English alternative rock band the Sundays. Written and produced by guitarist David Gavurin and lead singer Harriet Wheeler, the song was recorded for the band's third and final studio album, Static & Silence (1997), and released on 8 September 1997 as the first single from the album. Wheeler and Gavurin were inspired ...