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The song was written by duo partner Chad Stuart with Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble.
The song was written by duo partner Chad Stuart with Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble.


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== Tabs and chords ==
 
<pre>
G  Em  C    D7            G      Em    C
Trees . . . swayin' in the summer breeze,
 
D      D7        G    Em      C    D7      G
showin' off their silver leaves    as we walk by.
 
 
G  Em  C      D7        G        Em  C
Soft . . .  kisses on a summer's day,
 
D      D7      G    Em  C      D7      G
Laughin' all our cares away,  just you and I.
 
 
G    Em  C  D7              G      Em    C
Sweet . . . sleepy warmth of summer nights,
 
D    D7      G        Em    C        D7    G  Em  F  C  G
Gazing at the distant lights  in the starry sky.
 
 
Bridge:
 
C              D                    G      Em
  They say that all good things must end someday,
 
C      D          Em
Autumn leaves must fall.
 
    G                      Em
But don't you know that it hurts me so
 
  Am              D  D7
To say good-bye to you;
 
Em                          D  Em                D
  Wish you didn't have to go,    no - no - no - no.
 
        G  Em  C  D        D7      G      Em    C   
When the rain . . . beats against my window pane,
 
      D      D7      G    Em  C      D7      G  Em  F  C  G
I'll think of summer days again,  and dream of you.
 
 
Repeat Bridge:
 
 
          G  Em C  D      D7      G      Em    C
When the rain . . . beats against my window pane,
 
      D        D7    G    Em  C      D7      G  Em  C
I'll think of summer days again,  and dream of you,
 
    D7      G  Em  C  D  E
And dream of you
</pre>
 
http://www.allcountrytabs.com/tabs/chad-and-jeremy/a-summer-song-9862.html
 
 
== YouTube ==


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvD0_aeAf2E A Summer Song] - the original
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvD0_aeAf2E A Summer Song] - the original
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN29Fs6LT2U A Summer Song] - live


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Latest revision as of 08:23, 22 June 2019

"A Summer Song" (Dutch release).

"A Summer Song" is a 1964 song by the English pop music duo Chad & Jeremy.

The song was written by duo partner Chad Stuart with Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble.

Tabs and chords

G  Em   C     D7            G       Em    C
Trees . . . swayin' in the summer breeze,

 D       D7        G     Em      C    D7       G
showin' off their silver leaves    as we walk by.


G   Em  C      D7        G        Em   C
Soft . . .  kisses on a summer's day,

 D       D7       G     Em  C       D7      G
Laughin' all our cares away,   just you and I.


G     Em  C   D7              G      Em     C
Sweet . . . sleepy warmth of summer nights,

 D    D7      G        Em    C         D7    G  Em  F  C  G
Gazing at the distant lights   in the starry sky.


Bridge:

C               D                    G       Em
  They say that all good things must end someday,

 C      D          Em
Autumn leaves must fall.

     G                      Em
But don't you know that it hurts me so

   Am               D   D7
To say good-bye to you;

Em                          D  Em                D
   Wish you didn't have to go,    no - no - no - no.
 

         G   Em  C  D        D7      G      Em    C    
When the rain . . . beats against my window pane,

      D       D7      G     Em  C      D7       G  Em  F  C  G
I'll think of summer days again,  and dream of you.


Repeat Bridge:


           G  Em C   D       D7      G       Em     C
When the rain . . . beats against my window pane,

      D        D7     G    Em   C       D7       G  Em  C
I'll think of summer days again,   and dream of you,

     D7       G   Em  C   D   E
And dream of you

http://www.allcountrytabs.com/tabs/chad-and-jeremy/a-summer-song-9862.html


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