The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
This Seals & Croft song was covered in a harder rock/soulful style by The Isley Brothers as a single in 1974. Issued also on their 1973 album, 3 + 3, it reached number sixty on the pop singles chart, number ten on the R&B singles chart, and number sixteen on the UK singles chart. The Isleys'...
[Intro]
Oh, ha ha, yeah
Summer breeze, all in my mind
Ah ha, yeah
Summer breeze, all in my mind
No, no, no, no
It's all in my mind
No, no, no, no
It's all in my mind
[Chorus]
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind
Oh, summer breeze
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind
All in my mind
[Verse 1]
See the curtains hangin' in the window
In the evenin' on a Friday night
A little light shinin' through the window
Lets me know every, everything's alright
Oh, summer
[Chorus]
Summer breeze, you make me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind
Oh, summer breeze
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine my mind
All in my mind
[Bridge]
Sweet days of summer, the jasmine's in bloom
July is dressed up and playing a tune
When I come home from a hard day's work
And you're waiting there, not a care in the world
[Verse 3]
See the smile waitin' in the kitchen
Food cookin' on a plate for two
Feel the arms reachin' out to hold me
In the evenin' when the day is through
Oh, summer
[Chorus]
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind
Oh, summer
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mind
[Outro]
Oh, summer breeze
[Guitar solo]
Summer Breeze was written by Dash Crofts & Jim Seals.
Summer Breeze was produced by Ronald Isley & Rudolph Isley & O’Kelly Isley.
The Isley Brothers released Summer Breeze on Tue Aug 07 1973.
That was to be the second single but it was cold in New York. [laughs] We said, “Let’s release another record.” We didn’t want to put that out in the wintertime. [laughs]
— Ron Isley, Noozhawk, 2018