![]() ![]() Not a care in the world – “L’il wifey, nuttin’ to worry her purdy l’il head aboud. Sweet days of summer, the jasmine’s in bloomĪnd I come home from a hard day’s work – He’s lucky to have a job See the paper layin’ on the sidewalk – It’s evening, no one pick up the morning paper yet? Lazy.Ī little music from the house next door – Neighbours from hell ![]() It has finally been explained what the meaning of these lyrics are by Jim Seals himself. 1. My quick cover version of the Seals & Crofts classic “Summer Breeze”, if you listen very carefully you can hear the ironic English rain pelting against my studio window as I was recording the acoustic guitar…it was a glorious sunny evening when I started, but it turned on me just as the sun was setting.īut hadn’t S&C heard of rampant sexism, widespread unemployment, the awful weather we’re having, the cold, heartless hue of compact fluorescent lightbulbs, noisy neighbours from hell playing their music at all hours and don’t forget the seasonal allergic rhinitis triggered by all that jasmine pollen floating around…I used to love this song…b*st*rds…Ī little light a-shinin’ through the window – Harsh CFL lightīlowin’ through the jasmine in my mind – pollen allergies kicking in However, the 1972 hit gets a lot deeper than that. ![]()
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