Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of 1970s British pop-blues with Mungo Jerry's iconic hit, "In The Summertime." This song offers a fantastic opportunity to explore English colloquialisms and expressions related to leisure, driving, and social interactions from a bygone era. Its simple, repetitive structure and clear, cheerful delivery make it highly accessible for language learners, while its unique jug-band sound and timeless summer vibe make it a truly special and enduring piece of music history. Listen closely to Ray Dorset's distinctive vocal style and the unconventional instrumentation to enhance your ear for authentic English sounds and cultural nuances.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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summertime /ˈsʌmərˌtaɪm/ A2 |
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weather /ˈweðər/ A1 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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women /ˈwɪmɪn/ A1 |
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drink /drɪŋk/ A1 |
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drive /draɪv/ A1 |
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rich /rɪtʃ/ A2 |
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meal /miːl/ A1 |
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poor /pʊər/ A2 |
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lane /leɪn/ A2 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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people /ˈpiːpl/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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fishing /ˈfɪʃɪŋ/ A2 |
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swimming /ˈswɪmɪŋ/ A1 |
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sea /siː/ A1 |
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happy /ˈhæpi/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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winter /ˈwɪntər/ A1 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ A1 |
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bottle /ˈbɒtl/ A1 |
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clothes /kloʊz/ A1 |
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bright /braɪt/ B2 |
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town /taʊn/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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In the summertime, when the weather *is* high
➔ Simple Present Tense (Present Simple)
➔ Uses the simple present tense "is" to describe a general state of being or a characteristic of the weather in summertime. This implies a recurring or habitual condition.
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You can stretch right up and *touch* the sky
➔ Modal Verb "can" + Bare Infinitive
➔ Uses the modal verb "can" to express ability or possibility, followed by the bare infinitive "touch". This describes something that is possible to do.
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If her daddy's rich, *take* her out for a meal
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ Uses the imperative mood with the verb "take" to give a direct command or instruction. This is used to suggest an action to be performed.
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Speed along the lane, *do* a ton or a ton and twenty-five
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ Uses the imperative mood with the verb "do" to give a direct command or suggestion, in this context meaning to drive at a certain speed. Similar to the previous line, it's a casual suggestion.
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When the sun goes down, you can *make* it, *make* it good in a lay-by
➔ Modal Verb "can" + Bare Infinitive; Repetition for Emphasis
➔ Uses "can" + bare infinitive ("make") to express possibility. The repetition of "make it" is used for emphasis, making the suggestion more forceful and memorable. The slang "make it good" is an idiomatic phrase.
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We're not grey people, we're not dirty, we're not mean
➔ Simple Present Tense (Negative Form)
➔ Uses the negative form of the simple present tense ("We're not") to negate qualities. This is a statement of what they are not, defining themselves by what they lack.
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We love everybody, but we *do* as we please
➔ Simple Present Tense; Auxiliary Verb "do" for Emphasis
➔ Uses the simple present tense to describe a habitual action. The auxiliary verb "do" is used for emphasis, making the statement about doing as they please stronger.
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It'll soon *be* summertime
➔ Future Simple with "will"
➔ Uses "will" + bare infinitive (be) to express a future prediction or certainty. The contraction "It'll" means "It will."
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