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Summer In The City by The Lovin' Spoonful

Artist Biography For The Lovin' Spoonful

The Lovin' Spoonful Is A Poprock Band That Was Formed In New York City New York United States In 1965. The Band Consisted Of John Sebastian Vocals Autoharp Zal Yanovsky Guitar Steve Boone Bass And Joseph Campbell Butler Drums. Yanovsky Left The Group In 1967 And Was Replaced By Jerry Yester And Sebastian Left The Group In 1968. The Band Issued Five Albums And Two Film Soundtracks Before They Split In 1969. They Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2002.

Their Best Known Songs Include "Summer In The City" "Do You Believe In Magic?" "Darling Be Home Soon" And "Daydream". The Band Reunited In 1991 And Continue To Perform Without Sebastian Who Has Declined To Participate And Yanovsky Who Died In 2002.

The Band's Name Was Inspired By Lyrics From Mississippi John Hurt's "Coffee Blues" And Drew Influence From Contemporary Folk And Psychedelic Music While Also Inspiring Later Rock Bands.

A More Complete History Of This Seminal New York Band Can Be Found On Their Lovinspoonful.Com . User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Summer in the City

"Summer In The City" Was A 1966 Hit Single By The Lovin' Spoonful Written By Mark Sebastian Brother Of John Sebastian And Steve Boone. It Came From Their Album Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful. It Reached Number One On The Billboard Hot 100 On August 13. The Song Featured A Series Of Car Horns During The Instrumental Bridge Starting With A Volkswagen Beetle Horn And Ending Up With A Jackhammer Sound In Order To Give The Impressions Of The Sounds Of The Summer In The City. The Song Is Ranked #393 On The Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. The Signature Keyboard Part Is Played On A Hohner Pianet And The Organ Is A Vox Continental. Story When At Blair Academy Mark Sebastian Submitted The Lyrics As A Poem For The Literary Magazine. That Poem Entitled "Summer In The City " Had The Refrain "but At Night It's A Different World Go Out And Find A Girl Come On Come On And Dance All Night Despite The Heat It'll Be Alright And Babe Don't You Know It's A Pity The Days Can't Be Like The Night In The Summer In The City." His Older Brother John Changed The Slower Verses To A More Upbeat Model Keeping The Title And The Refrain. Mark's Part Remains As He Wrote It Words And Music. Bassist Steve Boone Added The Instrumental Coda In The Middle. Media Appearances The Song Was Featured On The Simpsons Episode "Papa's Got A Brand New Badge" Only Fools And Horses Episode "Miami Twice" In The Opening Scenes Of The Bruce Willis Action Film Die Hard With A Vengeance In A Gatorade Commercial The 1994 PBS Documentary Baseball A Film By Ken Burns In The 1989 Movie The Karate Kid Part III In An Advert For The UK Retailer Marks & Spencer And Recently In A Commercial For Dutch Brewer Grolsch. The Song Was Used In The Debenhams Advert "Actor". The Song Was Also Featured On The Show Family Ties When Steven Keaton Michael Gross Sings The First Few Lyrics While Narrating A Home Movie. On A VH1 Classic Episode Of Classic Albums Featuring Disraeli Gears By Cream It Was Asserted That The Predominant Guitar Riff Of The Song "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" Was Inspired By The Keyboard Riff Of "Summer In The City"
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The Song Gave Its Name To And Is Featured In The First Film By German Art-Director Wim Wenders Summer In The City From 1970. Most Recently The Song Was Used As Background Music In American Idol Season 8 When The Tryouts Were In Phoenix Arizona. Covers And Samples Cover Versions Of The Song Include BB King In 1972 Quincy Jones In 1973 Tim Curry In 1982 Joe Cocker In 1993 The Stranglers On Their 1997 Album Written In Red And Joe Jackson Released In 2000 A Live Album Titled Summer In The City Live In New York. The Album Opens With A Cover Of The Song. The Butthole Surfers Covered The Song On "Music For Our Mother Ocean MOM " Series No. 3 Released In 1999. Styx Covered The Song On Their "Big Bang Theory" Released In 2005. It Was Also Sampled By Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip In 2006 For Their Song "Time We Met Musik". A Modified Version Of The Chorus Was Used In The Third Single Thru Ya City From Art Official Intelligence Mosaic Thump By De La Soul Feat. D.V. Alias Khrist. The Quincy Jones Cover Of "Summer In The City" Has Been Sampled By Massive Attack In The Song "Exchange" From Their Acclaimed Album Mezzanine Nightmares On Wax In His Song "Night's Introlude" On The Album Smokers Delight And Also By The Pharcyde On Their Seminal Hit "Passin' Me By" From The Album Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde. Another Cover By The Gutter Brothers Appeared On The Soundtrack To The Only Fools And Horses Film "Miami Twice". The Song Has Also Been Covered By UK Jazz-Dance Act Incognito On The 2006 Album Bees Things Flowers. Comedians Horatio Sanz And Fred Armisen Sang The Song On The 2004 Season Finale Of Saturday Night Live During A Sketch That Contained Different Cast Members Singing Songs That Had A Summer Theme.
In 1989 The Band Eat Also Released A Cover Of The Song. Country Music Artist Larry Stewart Recorded It On His 1999 Album Learning To Breathe.
In 2008 Barry Hay The Leadsinger Of Golden Earring Covered This Song Together With The Metropole Orchestra.

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