Summer Ends Explained

Summer Ends
Artist:Barry Gibb
Album:Barry Gibb Fan Club
Released:1971
Recorded:October 1971
Genre:Acoustic
Length:4:46
Label:Lyntone
Producer:Barry Gibb

"Summer Ends" is a song written and performed by Barry Gibb in 1970 in the sessions of his debut solo album The Kid's No Good, but this song was not included. Recorded on 15 February and finished on 20 February with "I'll Kiss Your Memory", "The Victim" and "Moonlight".[1]

He re-recorded "Summer Ends" around October 1971 with "King Kathy" and "I Can Bring Love" for his EP called Barry Gibb Fan Club.[2] The opening chord was E. He recorded the song, with only his acoustic guitar.

In 1972, this song was recorded by the band Company and was released for the first time on Playboy Records. Their version was sung by David Stuart, Jack Moran and Joe Croyle.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1970 . Brennan . Joseph . 9 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1971 . Brennan . Joseph . 9 April 2013.
  3. Book: Playboy Records April Foldout . Billboard. 20 January 2013. 43. 29 April 1972.
  4. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1972 . Brennan . Joseph . 9 April 2013.