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Summer is almost half over, and I’m still looking to see what the “song of the summer” is going to be. That’s not as easy to determine as it used to be before top 40 radio playlists lost their taste-making dominance to TikTok, YouTube and other newer technologies. Every summer used to have its song — or songs. Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” brings sun-burnished memories ...
by Clarence Page, Tribune Content Agency
Aug 01, 2023
3 minutes
Summer is almost half over, and I’m still looking to see what the “song of the summer” is going to be.
That’s not as easy to determine as it used to be before top 40 radio playlists lost their taste-making dominance to TikTok, YouTube and other newer technologies.
Every summer used to have its song — or songs. Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” brings sun-burnished memories of 1969 back to mind. Roy Ayers’ “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” brings
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