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| - "Summertime Blues" is a song co-written and recorded by American rockabilly artist Eddie Cochran. It was written in the late 1950s by Cochran and his manager Jerry Capehart. Originally a single B-side, it was released in August 1958 and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 29, 1958 and number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. It has been covered by many artists, including being a number-one hit for country music artist Alan Jackson, and scoring notable hits in versions by The Who and Blue Cheer.
- Popular song originally performed by Eddie Cochran. The line "I'd like to help you son, but you're too young to vote." was popular during the movement to lower the voting age to eighteen. The Who performed a very popular version. The Blue Cheer version is considered an example of stoner metal. The Blue Cheer version appears in the movie Night on Earth.
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* Summertime Blues 3:50
- Summertime Blues is a song in Mafia II.
- I'm gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation I'm gonna take my problem to the United Nation Well I called my congressman and he said quote: "I'd like to help you son but you're too young to vote" Sometimes I wonder what I'm a gonna do But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues
- «Summertime Blues» — одна из песен в саундтреке «Mafia Ⅱ».
- "Summertime Blues" is a 1958 song recorded by Eddie Cochran about the trials and tribulations of teenage life inAmerica. It was written in the late 1950s by Eddie Cochran and his manager Jerry Capehart. Originally a single B-side, it peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 29, 1958 and #18 on the UK Singles Chart. The handclapping is performed by Sharon Sheeley, and the deep vocals at the end of each verse are done by Cochran. The drummer on that recording date was Earl Palmer. The song is ranked #73 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- Summertime Blues, also known as Cochran Syndrome, is a highly contagious virus spread by raising a fuss and holler about working all summer trying to raise a dollar. Discovered by famed Rubik's Cube engineer Eddie Cochran in the summer of 1958, Cochran came across the disease by calling his girlfriend in hopes of getting a date, only to find his boss telling him he had to work late. After completing the production of his one-hundredth Rubik's Cube, Cochran passed out due to stress on the conveyor belt and died soon after, having his leg pulled into the machine as his body was slowly consumed by the six-hundred pound terminator. Many speculate that the disorder is nothing more than stress at its worse, but clearly it's not. I mean, when in the past did stress kill someone? Quite obviously E
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