Summer Jams of Years Past

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  • BUT- a single released in the winter that carries over? C'mon. Tracks don't usually take half a year to get picked up. And most tracks that people mentioned were hits long before summer.

    Dude, just as one example of how wrong the above is: southern shit takes a looooooong time to blow out on the east coast. I bought a Killa Kuts of "Gimme That" like a month ago only to realize I had it on the b-side of some other Killa Kuts from like 6 months ago. Shit doesn't just get released and magically become popular. Shit takes time. Amerie's "One Thing" dropped in like October of 2004 and wasn't really hitting until February of 2005 or some shit.

    -e

    And reggae takes from one to five years.


    I bought "Welcome To Jamrock" in October and I felt like I was late.

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    Yeah, I think both those cuts originally appeared on Webbie & Boosie's Gangsta Musik album, and are now not only being included on, but are serving as the singles for, Webbie's current album in order to take full advantage of the fact that it's taken a year plus for the hype to build.

    Atlantic reished Gangsta Musik concurrently with the Webbie solo, and also put Bad Bitch on the Hustle & Flow OST along w/Swerve, the third single from the OG GM... damn!


  • I think that those who would shun or poo-poo attempts to name
    One and only One summer jam for a chosen year are displaying a
    marked weakness of character, frailty of mind and palsy of creativity.

    There will be One and Only One summer jam for any given year.
    You are allowed to fight about it, and if a fight to the BAN is
    so necessary, then so be it.

    Now what the hell of 1980[/b] ?

    1980 may well have been the Year Of The Summer Jam Of The Year.

    Just take a look at this Hot 100 list from 1980 and see
    for yourself (bold emphasis mine on potential contenders).




    1. Call Me - Blondie [/b]
    2. Another Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd
    3. Magic - Olivia Newton-John [/b]
    4. Rock With You - Michael Jackson [/b]
    5. Do That To Me One More Time - Captain & Tennille
    6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
    7. Coming Up - Paul McCartney
    8. Funkytown - Lipps, Inc. [/b]
    9. It's Still Rock And Roll To Me - Billy Joel [/b]
    10. The Rose - Bette Midler
    11. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes [/b]
    12. Cars - Gary Numan [/b]
    13. Cruisin' - Smokey Robinson [/b]
    14. Working My Way Back To You-Forgive Me Girl - Spinners
    15. Lost In Love - Air Supply
    16. Little Jeannie - Elton John
    17. Ride Like The Wind - Cristopher Cross [/b]
    18. Upside Down - Diana Ross [/b]
    19. Please Don't Go - K.C. & The Sunshine Band
    20. Babe - Styx
    21. With You I'm Born Again - Billy Preston & Syreeta
    22. Shining Star - Manhattans
    23. Still - Commodores
    24. Yes, I'm Ready - Teri De Sario With K.C.
    25. Sexy Eyes - Dr. Hook
    26. Steal Away - Robbie Dupree [/b]
    27. Biggest Part Of Me - Ambrosia
    28. This Is It - Kenny Loggins
    29. Cupid-I've Loved You For A Long Time - Spinners
    30. Let's Get Serious - Jermaine Jackson
    31. Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer - Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes
    32. Sailing - Christopher Cross [/b]
    33. Longer - Dan Fogelberg
    34. Coward Of The County - Kenny Rogers
    35. Ladies Night - Kool & The Gang [/b]
    37. Take Your Time - S.O.S. Band
    38. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
    38. Too Hot - Kool & The Gang
    39. More Love - Kim Carnes
    40. Pop Muzik - M [/b]
    41. Brass In Pocket - Pretenders [/b]
    42. Special Lady - Ray, Goodman & Brown
    43. Send One Your Love - Stevie Wonder
    44. The Second Time Around - Shalamar
    45. We Don't Talk Anymore - Cliff Richard
    47. Heartache Tonight - Eagles
    48. Stomp - Brothers Johnson [/b]
    48. Tired Of Toein' The Line - Rocky Burnette
    49. Better Love Next Time - Dr. Hook
    50. Him - Rupert Holmes
    51. Against The Wind - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
    52. On The Radio - Donna Summer
    53. Emotional Rescue - Rolling Stones [/b]
    54. Rise - Herb Alpert [/b]
    55. All Out Of Love - Air Supply
    56. Cool Change - Little River Band
    57. You're Only Lonely - J.D. Souther
    58. Desire - Andy Gibb
    59. Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend
    60. Romeo's Tune - Steve Forbert
    61. Daydream Believer - Anne Murray
    62. I Can't Tell You Why - Eagles
    63. Don't Let Go - Isaac Hayes
    64. Don't Do Me Like That - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
    65. She's Out Of My Life - Michael Jackson
    66. Fame - Irene Cara [/b]
    67. Fire Lake - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
    68. How Do I Make You - Linda Ronstadt
    69. Into The Night - Benny Mardones
    70. Let Me Love You Tonight - Pure Prairie League
    71. Misunderstanding - Genesis
    72. An American Dream - Dirt Band
    73. One Fine Day - Carole King
    74. Dim All The Lights - Donna Summer
    75. You May Be Right - Billy Joel [/b]
    75. Hurt So Bad - Linda Ronstadt
    76. Should've Never Let You Go - Neil Sedaka & Dara Sedaka
    77. Pilot Of The Airwaves - Charlie Dore
    79. Off The Wall - Michael Jackson
    80. I Pledge My Love - Peaches & Herb
    81. The Long Run - Eagles
    82. Stand By Me - Mickey Gilley
    83. Heartbreaker - Pat Benatar
    84. Deja Vu - Dionne Warwick
    85. Drivin' My Life Away - Eddie Rabbitt
    86. Take The Long Way Home - Supertramp
    87. Sara - Fleetwood Mac
    88. Wait For Me - Daryl Hall & John Oates
    89. Jo Jo - Boz Scaggs
    90. September Morn - Neil Diamond
    91. Give Me The Night - George Benson [/b]
    92. Broken Hearted Me - Anne Murray
    93. You Decorated My Life - Kenny Rogers
    94. Tusk - Fleetwood Mac
    95. I Wanna Be Your Lover - Prince [/b]
    96. In America - Charlie Daniels Band
    97. Breakdown Dead Ahead - Boz Scaggs
    98. Ships - Barry Manilow
    99. All Night Long - Joe Walsh
    100. Refugee - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts


    BUT- a single released in the winter that carries over? C'mon. Tracks don't usually take half a year to get picked up. And most tracks that people mentioned were hits long before summer.



    Dude, just as one example of how wrong the above is: southern shit takes a looooooong time to blow out on the east coast. I bought a Killa Kuts of "Gimme That" like a month ago only to realize I had it on the b-side of some other Killa Kuts from like 6 months ago. Shit doesn't just get released and magically become popular. Shit takes time. Amerie's "One Thing" dropped in like October of 2004 and wasn't really hitting until February of 2005 or some shit.



    -e



    And reggae takes from one to five years.





    I bought "Welcome To Jamrock" in October and I felt like I was late.



    The ultimate example--though never a bona fide summer jam--has gotta be Sasha's "Sexy Body".



    Originally released in fall of '99 when Ross Hogg is still listening to Mudhoney and Dinosaur Jr.



    Finally makes it onto commercial hip-hop radio in late summer of '04, a lag so lengthy that Ross has managed to transform himself into one of the Bay Area's most notorious Jafakin' selecters.

  • Deep_SangDeep_Sang 1,081 Posts

    BUT- a single released in the winter that carries over? C'mon. Tracks don't usually take half a year to get picked up. And most tracks that people mentioned were hits long before summer.

    Dude, just as one example of how wrong the above is: southern shit takes a looooooong time to blow out on the east coast. I bought a Killa Kuts of "Gimme That" like a month ago only to realize I had it on the b-side of some other Killa Kuts from like 6 months ago. Shit doesn't just get released and magically become popular. Shit takes time. Amerie's "One Thing" dropped in like October of 2004 and wasn't really hitting until February of 2005 or some shit.

    -e

    And reggae takes from one to five years.


    I bought "Welcome To Jamrock" in October and I felt like I was late.

    The ultimate example--though never a bona fide summer jam--has gotta be Sasha's "Sexy Body".

    Originally released in fall of '99 when Ross Hogg is still listening to Mudhoney and Dinosaur Jr.

    Finally makes it onto commercial hip-hop radio in late sumer of '04, a lag so lengthy that Ross has managed to transform himself into one of the Bay Area's most notorious Jafakin' selecters during it.

    yo- check my edit on previous post, I'll admit it.


  • 1992 Summar Jam Of The Year[/b]

    You have three choices:

    1. "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot

    2. "Jump" by "Kriss Kross"

    or

    3. "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus


    Which will it be.


  • MorseCodeMorseCode 1,516 Posts
    Neptunes killed '02 summer with "Nothin" and "Grinding," that's when imo a lot more mainstream stuff started sounding a lot better.

  • Neptunes killed '02 summer with "Nothin" and "Grinding," that's when imo a lot more mainstream stuff starting sounding a lot better.



    yay! i used a new gremlin


    oh and for the non-believers of the slow jam summer jam, boyzIImen's "end of the road" was theeeeeee joint of 92. well, it was in clovis, this i know.

  • jjfad027jjfad027 1,594 Posts
    95 was California Love

    99 was Players Holiday

  • 95 was California Love

    99 was Players Holiday



    1994 was "Gin And Juice".



  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    oh and for the non-believers of the slow jam summer jam, boyzIImen's "end of the road" was theeeeeee joint of 92. well, it was in clovis, this i know.

    and that reminds me of bone thugs' "crossroads" which was large and in charge for one of these years, which one i have no idea

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    95 was California Love

    I don't think this came out until the following year.

    95 = "One More Chance (Remix)"

    Also The Luniz' "I Got Five On It" and E-40's "Sprinkle Me"

    This was the summer Hot 97 came on air in Atlanta and it's still pretty vivid to me.

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    oh and for the non-believers of the slow jam summer jam, boyzIImen's "end of the road" was theeeeeee joint of 92. well, it was in clovis, this i know.

    and that reminds me of bone thugs' "crossroads" which was large and in charge for one of these years, which one i have no idea

    Not a jam. I love Bone (PASUE), but that record is terrible.

  • Summer camp in 1979 I remember two artists with THEE REAL SUMMER JAMS, both of whom also had similarly titled relief pitcher tracks:

    The Knack: My Sharona (relief pitcher track: Good Girls Don't)

    Donna Summer: Hot Stuff (relief pitcher track: Bad Girls)




    Marco, I think the Knack takes it with their 6 weeks at number one,
    to Donna's 5. Sorry Donna.

    Honorable 1979 mentions go to:

    "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward

    "Good Times" by Chic

    "Heart Of Glass" by Blondie

  • MorseCodeMorseCode 1,516 Posts


    Also The Luniz' "I Got Five On It" and E-40's "Sprinkle Me"



    aaaaahhhhh, the first Bay rennaisance...will it ever truly be matched?

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts


    Also The Luniz' "I Got Five On It" and E-40's "Sprinkle Me"



    aaaaahhhhh, the first Bay rennaisance...will it ever truly be matched?

    I don't know about the rest of the country, but those records were both huge in Atlanta. This was before you could hear much southern rap on the radio--even in ATL--and I guess the voices on those records were both sufficiently country to sound like the next best thing to Southern ears.

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts
    one of the Bay Area's most notorious Jafakin' selecters.



    I believe it's Jafakin' selecto[/b]rs





    ...And stop trying to goad Ross! You get a better bang for your buck with Young Phonics.



  • aiight:

    2004 - Lean Back - Fat Joe
    2003 - Get Low - Lil Jon
    2002 - Hot in Herre - Nelly
    2001 - Izzo - Jay-Z
    2000 - Try Again - Aliyah
    1999 - Believe - Cher
    1998 - Make 'Em Say Uuhng - Master P
    1997 - Hypnotize - Notorious B.I.G.
    1996 - Hard Knock Life - Jay-Z
    1995 - Waterfalls - TLC
    1994 - Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
    1993 - Whoomp There It Is! - Tag Team
    1992 - Jump - Kriss Kross
    1991 - I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Badd
    1990 - Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
    1989 - Wild Thing - Ton Loc
    1988 - Sweet Child O Mine - Guns N Roses
    1987 - I Want Your Sex - George Michael
    1886 - Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel
    1985 - Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
    1984 - Let's Go Crazy - Prince
    1983 - Beat It - Michael Jackson
    1982 - Jack And Diane - John Cougar
    1981 - Celebration - Kool & The Gang
    1980 - Funkytown - Lipps, Inc.
    1979 - My Sharona - The Knack

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts


    aiight:

    2004 - Lean Back - Fat Joe
    2003 - Get Low - Lil Jon
    2002 - Hot in Herre - Nelly
    2001 - Izzo - Jay-Z
    2000 - Try Again - Aliyah
    1999 - Believe - Cher
    1998 - Make 'Em Say Uuhng - Master P
    1997 - Hypnotize - Notorious B.I.G.
    1996 - Hard Knock Life - Jay-Z
    1995 - Waterfalls - TLC
    1994 - Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
    1993 - Whoomp There It Is! - Tag Team
    1992 - Jump - Kriss Kross
    1991 - I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Badd
    1990 - Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
    1989 - Wild Thing - Ton Loc
    1988 - Sweet Child O Mine - Guns N Roses
    1987 - I Want Your Sex - George Michael
    1886 - Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel
    1985 - Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
    1984 - Let's Go Crazy - Prince
    1983 - Beat It - Michael Jackson
    1982 - Jack And Diane - John Cougar
    1981 - Celebration - Kool & The Gang
    1980 - Funkytown - Lipps, Inc.
    1979 - My Sharona - The Knack

    We're talking about summer jams, not summertime catnip for white people, you poptart.



  • We're talking about summer jams, not summertime catnip for white people, you poptart.


    I noticed you getting uncomfortable when
    "Believe" by the one Cher was brought into the equation,
    a summer jam without room for refutation.

    But that is all you have to do...simply, "Believe".





  • "yeah" needs to be on that list somehow


  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,889 Posts
    the obvious summer jam

    1991 - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - "Summertime"

  • ...And stop trying to goad Ross! You get a better bang for your buck with Young Phonics.



    Deeeeelicious.



    And for the rackord, I believe that Sasha's "Sexy Body" came out in 1998, the year that you were telling anyone that would listen that Puff Daddy and Ma$e were "killing hip-hop one element at a time" and getting FONDLE 'EM tattooed on your paunch, Thug Life style (but why'd you have to add an arrow pointing down to 'em?).




  • "yeah" needs to be on that list somehow



    There can be One And Only One.

    We will use knives, piano wire and memory-erasing chemicals
    if we have to.

    Do the funky penguin.

    Do it right now.






  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts

    And for the rackord, I believe that Sasha's "Sexy Body" came out in 1998, the year that you were telling anyone that would listen that Puff Daddy and Ma$e were "killing hip-hop one element at a time" and getting FONDLE 'EM tattooed on your paunch, Thug Life style (but why'd you have to add an arrow pointing down to 'em?).

    Actually, now that I think back on it, you're right about "Sexy Body" having come out in 1998. But you're wrong about that other stuff.



  • BOYS TALKIN DOWN I GOT THEM DIAMONDS IN MA MOUF








  • soulmarcosasoulmarcosa 4,296 Posts
    I thought Faux's disrispecfellatin' of the SubPop/SST-era Ross Hogg was the the most chuckleworthy observation in this thread but like Howard Jones says, things can only get better:

    And for the rackord, I believe that Sasha's "Sexy Body" came out in 1998, the year that you were telling anyone that would listen that Puff Daddy and Ma$e were "killing hip-hop one element at a time" and getting FONDLE 'EM tattooed on your paunch, Thug Life style (but why'd you have to add an arrow pointing down to 'em?).


    Special props to Terrtheclubbup for derailing this thread by keeping things on-topic. The memories of 1979-1983 jams are realer than real for this (still youthful in appearance) thirtysomething. Thank you - I hadn't realized I'd gone that long without a thought of Rocky Burnette's "Tired of Toeing the Line"

    Ooohhh baby-oh!!!!



  • Oh, hello meistro, you want beef?


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