Winter in America (song) explained

Winter in America is a 1976 song by Doug Ashdown, written by him and Jimmy Stewart. It was released as a single and on his album Winter in America (Festival Records / Infinity 1976). The song was a Top 20 hit song in Australia and The Netherlands.

Lyrics

The lyrics are set in the United States during December and describe a man whose partner has left him for someone else. He expresses his heartache and sadness, though also hopes she's happier with the other man.[1]

Background

It was originally titled "Leave Love Enough Alone" and released in 1974, but failed to become a hit.[1] [2] When retitled "Winter in America" in 1976, it became a hit in Australia, reaching #14 in Melbourne and #30 in Sydney. In 1978, it also became a hit in Belgium[3] and the Netherlands.[4]

"Winter in America" has been covered by Marco Bakker (1984), Gerard Cox (1987) and René Froger (1988), and in Dutch by The Kik (2014), titled "December".[5] [6] Ashdown's original was also covered in 1994 by the Australian band The Robertson Brothers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: They Wrote The Songs: Songwriters discuss the stories and inspirations behind their most famous songs . Kruger . Debbie . Debbie Kruger . Aprap . Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) . July–August 2002 . 20 April 2010 .
  2. Web site: MILESAGO - Record Labels - Billingsgate.
  3. Web site: Radio 2, de grootste familie | Voorpagina. https://web.archive.org/web/20150717034125/http://www.radio2.be/top-30/1978/04/15. 2015-07-17.
  4. Web site: Doug Ashdown - Winter in America.
  5. Web site: The Originals © by Arnold Rypens - WINTER IN AMERICA.
  6. Web site: Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl.