Seasons In The Sun - Terry Jacks 1974 video free download


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Seasons in the Sun" was a worldwide hit song for Terry Jacks in 1974. It was first released in the United States and Canada early in the year, and rose to number one in America by March 2. An earlier recording appeared on The Kingston Trio's 1963 album, Time to Think. The song had also been done by English band The Fortunes in 1968, and by Pearls Before Swine in 1970/71.

The song was based on "Le Moribond" ("The Dying Man"), written by Jacques Brel in 1961. Brel's song was translated into English by poet Rod McKuen and this version was first recorded by Bob Shane of the Kingston Trio, but it did not sell. The Beach Boys also recorded the song but it was never released.

Terry Jacks, who had participated in the Beach Boys recording, and who had in fact introduced the song to the group, rewrote part of the lyrics to "lighten them up." Jacks' revisions tended to add a bit of ambiguity as to the nature of the storyteller's demise, allowing listeners the option to choose whether the death is from suicide over a failed life - quite possibly to escape drug addiction - or someone accepting death from natural causes, or cancer. References to a cheating wife were also removed.

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8 years ago

G Gelumons

Is Mr Terry 'Seasons in the Sun' Jacks, still with us in this incarnation?

8 years ago

Lo Maine

I Love you Deenie beany! I miss you so very much. I dream of you at the lake and more... thank you for always loving me!

8 years ago

Bill Harkness

I remember the first time I heard this great song it was the summer of 1974 I was 14 years old playing with my cousins at my aunts house during summer break from school and thought it was the best song.

8 years ago

isaac olivar sanchez

éxitos de los 70' este de 1974 , casi na 41 años tiene este tema 

8 years ago

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8 years ago

Hare Brahs

Why is Guy Martin on the picture?

8 years ago

James Johnson

Did he sing the "Eddie Father" Theme Song?

8 years ago

Mon El

Welcome to nam.:-(

8 years ago

BuzzLOLOL

. This is the part that caused me to think this song is about a convict waiting to be executed the next morning:"Goodbye Papa please pray for meI was the black sheep of the familyYou tried to teach me right from wrongToo much wine and too much song"

8 years ago

Micahael Whippe

great song - great singer. never dates

8 years ago

tribecop

Boy, this brings back memories! I was 17 when this song came out.

8 years ago

Abraham Gonzalez

Old song to share with you guys

8 years ago

Annie R

goodbye Papa? Do you call your dad, Papa?

8 years ago

bush2sucks

I despised this then and I hate it still today. What a shitty song.

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