Summertime Blues

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"Summertime Blues" (1958) is a classic and often-covered song by Eddie Cochran about the trials and tribulations of teenage life in America.

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[edit] In the media

[edit] Eddie Cochran's version

Written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart (his manager) in the late 1950's.

  • Released June 11th, 1958, with backside Love Again.
  • Peaked at #8 Billboard Hot 100 on September 29th, 1958.
  • Deep vocals at the end of each verse are done by Eddie himself.
  • Played in the 1980 movie Caddyshack.
  • In March 2005, Q magazine placed it at number 77 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.
  • In the key of E major

[edit] The Who's version

  • Appears on the 1970 album Live at Leeds. The Who's version is done in a more aggressive (and louder) style than the original, and is so well-known that many people mistakenly think of Summertime Blues as an original by The Who.
  • In the key of A major. 'Least in live version, 3rd verse modulates up to B major.

This version features John Entwistle singing the vocal parts of the boss, the father, and the congressman in his trademark bass growl, in addition to playing the bass guitar. The track features the original four-man Who lineup of Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, and Pete Townshend.

Another live version from The Who featured in the concert and documentary film "Woodstock".

"Summertime Blues" was a staple of Who concerts between 1967 and 1976 with intermittent appearances thereafter.

Other Who versions can be found on Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, Odds & Sods, 30 Years of Maximum R&B, and the CD release of Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

[edit] Olivia Newton-John's version

[edit] Gary Allan's version

  • Played in the TV show Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story.

[edit] Blue Cheer's version

[edit] Nathan Cavaleri's version

[edit] Cheech Marin's version

[edit] Rush's version

"Summertime Blues"
"Summertime Blues" cover
Single by Rush
from the album
Feedback
Released 2004
Recorded March–April 2004
Phase One Studios
Toronto
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 3:52
Rush singles chronology
"Resist (Acoustic/Live)"
(2002)
"Summertime Blues"
(2004)
  • Played as the theme song for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)'s SummerSlam pay per view in 2004.
  • In A major like the Who's version (3rd verse likewise modulates up to B major), but guitar intro is that of the Blue Cheer version, transposed to fit new key

[edit] List of cover versions

Bands and artists that have covered the song include: