Australian singles charts:
Summer Breeze entered the Kent charts on 1 January 1973 and peaked at #16. It was the #100 song on the Top 100 of 1973.
Album:
The song is on Summer Breeze which entered the Kent album charts on 26 March 1973 and peaked at #70.
Songwriters:
Jim Seals, Dash Crofts
Producer:
Louie Shelton
Record label of Australian release:
Warner Bros
Songfacts:
“Blowing through the jasmine in my mind”? Long before it was a Disney princess, jasmine was a kind of flower that blooms in the summer. Also good for tea, Seals & Crofts use it to bring about feelings of contentment and harmony in this song, which is a feel-good classic about enjoying some simple pleasures in life with the ones you love. Jim Seals explained in 1972: “We operate on a different level, we try to create images, impressions and trains of thought in the minds of our listeners.”
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/seals-crofts/summer-breeze
All Music:
Bruce Eder of AllMusic referred to it as “one of those relentlessly appealing 1970s harmony-rock anthems … appropriately ubiquitous on the radio and in the memory”.
Read more: www.allmusic.com/album/summer-breeze-mw0000644043
This song is also on our Spotify playlist Bang a Gong – the 70s
Also on Bang a Gong: Summer Breeze by Australia’s Stylus
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