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Summertime - Roger Whittaker
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Summertime Roger Whittaker

"Summertime" by Roger Whittaker, released in 1970, is a folk-inspired rendition of the classic lullaby. The song captures themes of warmth, nostalgia, and the beauty of summer. Its soothing melody and Whittaker's gentle vocals evoke a sense of peace. The song has been embraced for its timeless quality and emotional resonance. #Folk

Summertime - Roger Whittaker
Summertime
And the living is easy
Fish are jumping
And the cotton is high

Oh, your daddy's rich
And your ma is good looking
So hush little baby
Don't you cry

One of these mornings
You're gonna rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And you'll take to the sky

But till that morning
There's a-nothing can harm you
With daddy and mammy standing by

But till that morning
There's a-nothing can harm you
With daddy and mammy standing by
With daddy and mammy standing by
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