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Clint Black – Summer’s Comin

Upon its release, "Summer's Comin'" quickly climbed the charts. It reached number 1 on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and Canadian RPM Country Tracks, cementing its place as a summer anthem. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics resonated with many, making it a staple in Clint Black's repertoire.

Clint Black – Summer’s Comin’: A Timeless Country Hit

Have you ever wondered what makes «Summer’s Comin'» by Clint Black such an unforgettable country music classic? Let’s dive into the story behind this hit song and explore its significance in the world of country music.

The Making of «Summer’s Comin'»

Clint Black - Summer's Comin
Cover LP Clint Black RCA 1994
«Summer’s Comin'» is one of Clint Black’s most beloved songs, capturing the essence of summer and the joy it brings. Released in March 27, 1995, this song is part of Clint Black’s album «One Emotion.» The song was written by Hayden Nicholas and Clint Black himself, showcasing his talent not just as a singer but also as a songwriter. The production of «Summer’s Comin'» was handled also by Clint Black himself and James Stroud, a renowned producer in the country music industry.
Upon its release, «Summer’s Comin'» quickly climbed the charts. It reached number 1 on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and Canadian RPM Country Tracks, cementing its place as a summer anthem. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics resonated with many, making it a staple in Clint Black’s repertoire.

What is «Summer’s Comin'» About?

The song «Summer’s Comin'» captures the excitement and anticipation of the summer season. With lyrics that paint a vivid picture of warm weather, sunshine, and outdoor fun, Clint Black brings to life the carefree feeling that summer often brings. The song talks about the joy of shedding winter layers, enjoying outdoor activities, and embracing the season’s long days and warm nights.




About Clint Black

Clint Black
Clint Black
Clint Black is a renowned country music artist with a career spanning several decades. He burst onto the country music scene with his debut album *Killin’ Time* in 1989, which produced five number-one singles, including «A Better Man» and «Nobody’s Home». Over the years, Clint Black has continued to produce chart-topping hits and has earned numerous awards for his contributions to country music.
Black’s music is known for its traditional country sound blended with modern elements, making it appealing to a broad audience. His ability to write heartfelt lyrics and deliver them with a unique voice has made him a beloved figure in country music.
In conclusion, «Clint Black – Summer’s Comin'» is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of summer and a showcase of Clint Black’s talent. Its success on the charts and its lasting impact on fans highlight why it remains a significant piece of country music history. So, next time you’re looking for the perfect summer tune, give «Summer’s Comin'» a listen and let Clint Black take you on a sunny, musical journey.

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Clint Black – Summer’s Comin Lyrics

[Chorus]
Nothin’ on Earth that’ll get me hummin’
Like a heat wave comin’ and I’ll come runnin’
With her makin’ that tan in the broad daylight
And every night is a Saturday night
And everything’s right with the summer comin’
I’m the first one standin’ in line
For my day in the sun I’ve been workin’ ‘til the sun don’t shine
[Verse 1]
Takin’ off my hat leave it to the boys
Get that old work monkey down off my back
All I want’s a little peace and noise
Hit the cruise control get me back on track
Let my old Ford treat me like a Cadillac
[Chorus]
Nothin’ on Earth that’ll get me hummin’
Like a heat wave comin’ and I’ll come runnin’
With her makin’ that tan in the broad daylight
And every night is a Saturday night
And everything’s right with the summer comin’
I’m the first one standin’ in line
For my day in the sun I’ve been workin’ ‘til the sun don’t shine
[Verse 2]
When the day gets cookin’ gonna grab my toys
And it really doesn’t matter which wave we’re on
Get to turnin’ up them good old boys
Crankin’ into the night, by the break of dawn
All the towns are red and I still see blonde
[Chorus]
Nothin’ on Earth that’ll get me hummin’
Like a heat wave comin’ and I’ll come runnin’
With her makin’ that tan in the broad daylight
And every night is a Saturday night
And everything’s right with the summer comin’
I’m the first one standin’ in line
For my day in the sun I’ve been workin’ ‘til the sun don’t shine
[Outro]
For my day in the sun I’ve been workin’
‘Til the sun don’t shine
For my day in the sun I’ve been workin’
‘Til the sun don’t shine
Summer’s comin’ to shine
Summer’s comin’ to shine
Summer’s comin’

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Clint Black - Summer's Comin
Single Clint Black RCA 1995

 

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