"Summer (The First Time)" is a song by American singer
Bobby Goldsboro
Robert Charles Goldsboro (born January 18, 1941) is an American pop and country singer and songwriter. He had a string of pop and country hits in the 1960s and 1970s, including his signature No. 1 hit "Honey", which sold over 1 million copies i ...
, recorded for his album of the same name and released as a single in June 1973. It was written by Bobby Goldsboro, Ashley Abram and Timmy Tappan, and produced by Goldsboro and
Bob Montgomery.
Background
According to Bobby Goldsboro, the song was loosely based on something that happened to him with someone older, but not as romantic as that depicted in the song. The song was recorded largely as Goldsboro had envisioned apart from the piano riff that started the song and repeated throughout the song as well as the ending descending scale, which were written by his pianist conductor Timmy Tappan. The song was preceded by the sounds of ocean waves and seagulls, taken from a sound effect library. The label had wanted to remove these sounds to shorten the song, but Goldsboro insisted that they be kept.
The song is about someone reminiscing about being a 17-year-old boy in his first romantic experience with a 31-year-old woman during the summer. Using a repeating piano riff, 12-string guitar, and an orchestral string arrangement (engineered by Ernie Winfrey), the song was suggestive enough to spark some controversy at the time. The sound of seagulls combined with the string arrangement at the start of the record, which last 57 seconds until the vocals come in, creates the impression of being on a beach in mid-summer. Whilst Goldsboro was writing the music, he and his band made a television appearance on ''
The Tonight Show
''The Tonight Show'' is an American late-night talk show that has been broadcast on NBC since 1954. The program has been hosted by six comedians: Steve Allen (1954–1957), Jack Paar (1957–1962), Johnny Carson (1962–1992), Jay Leno (1992–2 ...
''. During this appearance Goldsboro played part of the song on guitar when musician Tappan first played the piano riff that dominated part of the song.
It has been suggested that the musical theme of the song may have provided inspiration for
Jean-Claude Borelly's 1975 hit "Dolannes Melodie".
Chart history
The song was Goldsboro's second UK hit recorded on United Artists Records UP35558 and peaked at number nine in the
UK Singles Chart, spending 10 weeks in the UK chart.
It reached number seven in Australia, and became a Top 40 Pop and Adult Contemporary hit in both the U.S. and Canada.
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Cover versions
Although the German song "Und Es War Sommer" (1976) by
Peter Maffay
Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Being a veteran musician, he is often credited for motivating audiences with his emotional lyrics and powerful mel ...
, covers the same subject as Goldsboro's song and parts of the song are a literal translation,
it can not be considered as a cover, as the melody is different.
Millie Jackson
Mildred Virginia Jackson (born July 15, 1944) is an American R&B and soul recording artist. Beginning her career in the early 1960s, three of Jackson's albums have been certified gold by the RIAA for over 500,000 copies sold. Jackson's songs o ...
recorded a cover of "Summer (The First Time)" as the closing track of her 1974 album, ''
Caught Up''. It was sung from the female perspective with only a few adjustments made to the lyrics.
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Songs about nostalgia
1973 singles
Song recordings produced by Bob Montgomery (songwriter)
1973 songs
Bobby Goldsboro songs
United Artists Records singles
Songs about casual sex