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Summertime's Calling Me is a song written by Johnny Barker, then of the beach music band The Catalinas, in December 1975. Originally released as a 45rpm single on , the song initially had slow growth on the beach music scene. Today, however, it is regarded as one of the most influential and favorite beach music songs of all time (ranging between #s 4-7 depending on the source).

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  • Summertime's Calling Me (en)
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  • Summertime's Calling Me is a song written by Johnny Barker, then of the beach music band The Catalinas, in December 1975. Originally released as a 45rpm single on , the song initially had slow growth on the beach music scene. Today, however, it is regarded as one of the most influential and favorite beach music songs of all time (ranging between #s 4-7 depending on the source). (en)
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  • Summertime's Calling Me (en)
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  • The Sugarbush single release is shorter than the version released now and the organ is more pronounced in the single version. (en)
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  • Johnny Barker (en)
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  • Summertime's Calling Me is a song written by Johnny Barker, then of the beach music band The Catalinas, in December 1975. Originally released as a 45rpm single on , the song initially had slow growth on the beach music scene. Today, however, it is regarded as one of the most influential and favorite beach music songs of all time (ranging between #s 4-7 depending on the source). (en)
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