My best day of Scottish golf was totally foul, wet, rainy and cold. What else could I have asked for
Cheers
Glen
Loads of great summer vibes here already
I’d like to add “Summer of '69” by Bryan Adams.
Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” is fun, too
Toby @TheMadman_tobyjenner
you you you Frea… well uh bad boy …fortunately we have Andrea (That’s what I used to do like that owl sometimes after an evening in the pubs and come home while those birds were already screaming on the slanted roof a meter above my head (and sometimes even closer).) @Helen0609 but you frees my from my fears of snow and frost and let her fly happily into this hopefuly nice Friday… …
Thank you all above for the new ones and the clichés that I will add to my spring list … there are also nice ones to listen to with guitar in hand Like that from Doc @jjw
Which oddly enough is a song that was out in the summer of 83 I think.
I’d forgotten all about that version, James. Default of that one for me is Mungo Jerry.
Nice
Oh why didn’t Google exist in 1988 (?) …could safe a lot of time … we went to a library instaed of the pub with me and to girls to check out the name … but only found the meaning when someone heard Will’s song …
Greetings
Ok, so this song doesn’t actually mention spring or summer, and it’s a bit fun and silly, but I feel that it has a real spring vibe
The dude mentioned Spring.
What gives with all this summer nonsense.
Jeez, what’s got to happen round here for a conversation to stay on topic?
Spring in the air
There’s magic everywhere
Did you read the post’s title?
Those on Teeside will have a word blind spot when it comes to “summer” ! Mr C just read Spring Songs most likely as Autumn starts in June on the east coast.
Title schmitle.
Who needs a title when you have substance below!
Haha.
You want summer songs?
Right you are.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo
Dance of the cherry trees. This is a song about spring from a charming Corkman called john spillane
Dublin has loads of Cherry trees and this song comes to mind when they bloom