
Indian Summer John Pizzarelli with The George Shearing Quartet
"Indian Summer" by John Pizzarelli features a smooth jazz style, released in 1999. The lyrics evoke nostalgia and warmth, reflecting on fleeting moments of love and the beauty of autumn. Its gentle melodies and intricate guitar work create a relaxed atmosphere, celebrating the bittersweet nature of cherished memories. #Jazz

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Summer, you old Indian Summer
You're the tear that comes after
June-time's laughter
You see so many dreams that don't come true
Dreams we fashioned when Summertime was new
You are here to watch over
Some heart that is broken
By a word that somebody left unspoken
You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray
Fading too soon, that's why I say
"Farewell to you, Indian Summer"
-[Piano Solo, Instrumental Break]-
You are here to watch over
Some heart that is broken
By a word that somebody left unspoken
You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray
Fading too soon, that's why I say
"Farewell to you, Indian Summer"
Farewell
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Summer, you old Indian Summer
You're the tear that comes after
June-time's laughter
You see so many dreams that don't come true
Dreams we fashioned when Summertime was new
You are here to watch over
Some heart that is broken
By a word that somebody left unspoken
You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray
Fading too soon, that's why I say
"Farewell to you, Indian Summer"
-[Piano Solo, Instrumental Break]-
You are here to watch over
Some heart that is broken
By a word that somebody left unspoken
You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray
Fading too soon, that's why I say
"Farewell to you, Indian Summer"
Farewell
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