"Summertime" is a song by British indie pop band The Sundays. It was released as a single in June 1997 from their third and final album, "Static & Silence". The song was written by the band's lead vocalist, Harriet Wheeler, and guitarist, David Gavurin.
The lyrics of "Summertime" depict a sense of nostalgia and romanticism towards the past, particularly the memories of summertime and the fleeting moments of youth. The chorus of the song talks about how "summertime makes me feel fine," and the warmth and joy of a season that is often associated with happiness and carefree days.
The music video for "Summertime" features a montage of black and white footage of people going about their daily lives, intercut with colorful shots of children playing and couples enjoying each other's company. The video captures the essence of the song's nostalgic themes and serves as a perfect complement to its melodic and upbeat sound.
"Summertime" remains a beloved song among The Sundays fans, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless lyrics and catchy melody.
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