Months Of The Year In Song: June, Time for the Summer Solstice

Today is the longest day, and up here in the North of Scotland it will never get truly dark, only dusk at best. It’s usually my favourite month but this year it’s been challenging because of all the hot weather. I mentioned last time I’d had a skin issue because of too much sun exposure over the years, and rather than just leave it dangling there, the update is I have now had a diagnosis and fortunately it is something that can be dealt with. Still going to be a tricky procedure though and from now on I’m going to be “hat woman” so excuse me if I’m a bit off my game at the moment. Health worries will do that to a person. I have managed to write nine of these editions already though and I’m determined to see this series through to the end, so here comes the one for the month of June.


Last month I got a surprise in that May was named after a Greek goddess, which was a first for this series. True to form we’re back to the Roman goddesses this month, Juno to be exact, the goddess of marriage and the wife of the “supreme deity Jupiter”. Wow, no pressure being married to him then!

I usually say these posts almost write themselves as I’m lucky enough to have people drop by with song suggestions. This time there was very little overlap in terms of suggestions so without further ado let’s see what this month has to offer.

First up we had Neil, who came up with Rainy Day in June by the Kinks. Not a song I had ever heard before so thanks for sharing it – quite spectacular rainstorm sound effects at the beginning and throughout. It was on their 1966 album Face To Face which also featured the song Sunny Afternoon. So far this month we’ve had plenty of sunny afternoons but also many thunderstorms, so very apt for 2023 too as it turns out.


The next contributor was Lynchie who remembered about Van Morrison’s song Evening In June. No mistaking, based on the sound, that it’s a Van song, and it seems he had fun with some of the rhymes in his lyrics. Oh yes, there is both a moon and a lagoon in the first verse, but because I love it, I’ll let that go!

By the light of the moon
When the night holds the secrets
Of the sleepy lagoon
I’m contemplating moonlight
On the water
When I’m walking with you
On an evening in June


Ernie Goggins has been a faithful contributor to this series and he didn’t let me down for this month’s edition either. This time he simply said:

I have a couple of mellow, vaguely countryish suggestions for June.

You’re not wrong Ernie, mellow and countryish. Regulars to this place will already know that I am a big fan of singers in the mould of Karen Carpenter and I have yet to hear anyone come closer in terms of singing style than Rumer. Probably a bit rubbish for Rumer being continually compared in that way but there could be worse comparisons. Here is June It’s Gonna Happen from her, and also June Bug from Erin Rae.


C from Sun Dried Sparrows is another regular contributor to this series and again she didn’t disappoint. Here are her own words:

I have a suggestion for June which I hope you like, it’s gorgeous and mellow; case/lang/veirs with Greens of June.

I do like it C, I like a lot, and as I mentioned in my reply, their song Supermoon was my favourite inclusion in my Full Moon in Song series.


Khayem has been yet another regular contributor (thanks guys) and although there was a bit of an overlap with one of Ernie’s suggestions in terms of the song title, he did have another one up his sleeve. These are his own words:

Like Ernie, the title Junebug immediately popped into my head when thinking of the coming month, but a different song and a different artist. This Junebug is by the ever wonderful The B-52’s. It appeared on their 1989 album Cosmic Thing but here’s a live version from 1990.


Now we have a suggestion from a new contributor to this series. Rich Kamerman dropped by with the following:

I was coming up empty regarding “June” songs, which is a shame since it’s my birthday month, but then a song I loved miraculously popped into my head: June by Spock’s Beard. They are a modern progressive rock band that started in the mid-’90s and I’ve been a huge fan since I first heard them around ’96 or ’97. Their music is super-melodic even when they go full-on “prog”. This particular song is mostly acoustic with great harmonies. I hope you like it.

I do like it Rich, so thanks for remembering about it. The band’s name of course intrigued me and it seems that it came from an episode from the original Star Trek series. According to band member Alan Morse: Spock’s Beard was sort of a phrase that we’d say to each other – my brother and I – when something weird would happen. We’d say, “Wow, that’s like Spock’s Beard,” meaning, “that only happens in a parallel universe, right?” Anyway, Spock only has that beard in the one episode, and it’s when he’s in the parallel universe in “Mirror, Mirror“. I put Spock’s Beard on the list sort of as a joke. Everybody seemed to like it the best, and so we picked that one.

Last up we have Rol’s suggestion. I know he could come up with many, many song suggestions, but as someone who has embarked on several series like this himself, he is kindly holding back I suspect so as not to overwhelm me. Thanks Rol! Here are his own words:

The Kinks have Rainy Day In June, and Melba Montgomery sang that June Is As Cold As December… but I prefer to hope for better weather, so my suggestion is… Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo feat. Frank TurnerFields Of June.

A fine song to end with, and a really great video clip too. Bet they had fun making it.


Well, that’s it for this month, so thanks again everyone for helping me out. If I’m not mistaken, we are now heading toward winter as the days will be getting shorter from now on (for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere of course). It’ll probably take a good while to notice though, and from what I hear there will be more record temperatures in the UK this summer before we reach that point, which is more than a tad worrying. The sun is no longer my friend for obvious reasons but if things go on as they are, with each summer hotter than the last, the sun is rapidly becoming nobody’s friend.

Two pictures to end with. For those of us who like me have heard of June Bugs, but didn’t know what they look like, now you do. A kind of flying beetle with a beautiful green hue.


Also, I always try and include someone with a name that matches the month and no-one could be more appropriate for this blog than the actress, June Allyson, whose movies I loved watching when I was a youngster. I don’t know how easy it would be to find nowadays but if you like a weepy (no spoiler really), and like big band music, they don’t come much better than The Glenn Miller Story. And of course, Glenn’s signature song Moonlight Serenade (written about here before) also very relevant to this post.

I stand at your gate and the song that I sing is of moonlight
I stand and I wait for the touch of your hand in the June night

The actress June Allyson

Only two months left to go in this series so if anyone has any July songs up their sleeve, please do share.

Until next time…

Rainy Day In June Lyrics
(Song by Ray Davies)

A misty shadow spread its wings
And covered all the ground
And even though the sun was out
The rain came pouring down

And all the light had disappeared
And faded in the gloom
There was no hope, no reasoning
This rainy day in June

The eagle spread its mighty wings
And pounced upon its pray
And all the skies, so brilliant blue
Turned suddenly to grey

The cherished things are perishing
And buried in their tomb
There is no hope, no reasoning
This rainy day in June

And everybody felt the rain
Everybody felt the rain
Everybody felt the rain
Everybody felt the rain

The demon stretched its crinkled hand
And snatched a butterfly
The elves and gnomes were hunched in fear
Too terrified to cry

The reckoning was beckoning
They’re living to their doom
There was no hope, no reasoning
This rainy day in June

And everybody felt the rain
Everybody felt the rain

Everybody felt the rain
Everybody felt the rain

Author: Alyson

Whenever I hear an old song on the radio, I am immediately transported back to those days. I know I'm not alone here and want to record those memories for myself and for the people in them. 58 years ago the song "Alfie" was written by my favourite songwriting team, Bacharach and David. The opening line to that song was, "What's it all about?" and I'm hoping by writing this blog, I might find the answer to that question.

18 thoughts on “Months Of The Year In Song: June, Time for the Summer Solstice”

  1. Alyson

    Thanks for yet another excellent selection, and good news that your skin issues can be dealt with. Maybe you should embrace the ‘hat lady’ tag and start wearing extremely extravagant creations. Treat every day as if it is Royal Ascot.

    If you liked the mellow stuff last time then “July” by BOY might appeal. They are a Swiss-German duo and this track is from their 2012 album “Mutual Friends” (it did nothing here but rocketed to #6 in the Swiss album charts). This link is to a live acoustic version: https://youtu.be/mrBIlrLXsSc

    Slightly more rambunctious: “Low July” by JT And The Clouds. JT went on to be one half of Birds of Chicago who had a bit of success in the 2010s. The album this comes from is called “Caledonia” which has to be a sign of some sort: https://youtu.be/IkrCnFIJ8cY

    Last suggestion is the very specific “July 12, 1939” by Larry Jon Wilson (Charlie Rich did a decent version as well). It is one of those Southern US story songs you associate with the likes of Bobbie Gentry and Tony Joe White: https://youtu.be/Zy-gHogCiYM

    That’s me done. I’ll leave you in peace now

    Ernie

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    1. Thanks Ernie – yes, maybe better to be a “hat lady” than a “cat lady” (no offence to cat ladies of course). Not sure how sensible an Ascot style hat would be with the kind of clothes I usually wear but, hey, maybe I need to reinvent myself!

      As ever you are full of suggestions so thanks for that. Only two months to go in this series but I couldn’t have done it without you and the other dedicated contributors.

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  2. I’m with Ernie on some hat extravaganza – I’d love a return to past days when people rarely went out without something on their heads (I wish I’d taken more notice now of all the lovely hats my dear old nan used to wear). Great for cold and windy days as well as sunny ones: let’s bring them back.

    As for July, the first thing I thought of was the band called July….if you won’t mind me bending the rules yet again! (I think Ernie will know too of this psychy band from the late ’60s.) A very dreamy Summery number of theirs that springs to mind is ‘Dandelion Seeds’, which was also later covered (very nicely) by the Lemonheads.

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    1. You’ve shared pictures of hats on your blog I remember and yes, our grandmothers would have always worn one so changed days indeed. Main problem I’m finding is that they blow off in the wind – think I might have to add ribbons to tie them under my chin like Bo-Beep!

      We bend the rules most months in this series so go for it. The band July will duly be included next time so thanks for the suggestion.

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  3. PS and I completely forgot to mention how I love the photo of the June bug. As you know I adore bugs and beetles and spiders and all things creepy crawly – there is much underrated beauty and interest to be cherished in our mini beasts. Gorgeous!

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    1. It occurred to me the name often appears in American movies as a term of endearment or some such thing but we never talk about June Bugs here. Very pretty they are too and yes, right in your area of interest.

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  4. Apologies for my very sporadic comments to this series.
    Can I offer Little Bird from Goldfrapp’s ethereal album Seventh Tree with it’s chorus of July-ly-ly, July-ly-ly,July-ly-ly.

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    1. No worries CC – as a series it’s not been one of my favourites but I’m determined to see it through. I have in the main discovered songs that are entirely new to me though so that’s been interesting.

      Thanks for this suggestion – sounds as if that chorus is very appropriate for next month.

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  5. Hope the skin thing gets sorted soon, Alyson. Glad there is a solution.

    Bruce, Aimee and Larry Jon are all excellent suggestions that would have been on my list. I’m afraid I’m going to rather inundate you with suggestions this month, but I’ll leave it to you to choose the one you like best…

    Cisco Houston – The Great July Jones
    Billy Paul – July July July July
    John Stewart – July, You’re A Woman
    Nina Simone – July Tree

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    1. Thanks – It’s a rubbish solution but could have been worse.

      I am surprised at how many July songs there are as I knew none. Only July and August to go then I’ve done all 12 months. Not as tough as going from 100 down to 1 – that was epic.

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  6. I’ve long thought that I’ve not fulfilled my true potential as a hat wearer. Then again, with my habit of leaving gloves, scarves and bags behind on buses, trains and various spots over the years, doing the same with hats would have proved to be equally expensive!!

    For July, Martin’s been there with my default go-to, Scritti Politti’s Here Come July, so here’s a couple more.

    First up, Bomb The Bass with 1991 hit Winter In July, featuring the wonderful words and music of Loretta Heywood https://youtu.be/zUkzeevo0eA

    Secondly, When I Call A Name by Michael Andrews from the soundtrack to the 2005 film Me And You And Everyone We Know, written, directed and starring Miranda July. The tenuous link being that it’s her voice you can hear in this song. The vocal effects are lifted directly from the film and make sense in the context of the scene. A great film, if you haven’t seen it. https://youtu.be/Rbbq_WpVY3s

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    1. Hi Khayem – yes, leaving clothing accessories behind somewhere is an annoyance. With hats they take off with the merest hint of wind so not easy to wear. It’s all a bit “blah” to be honest but paying the price now for my cavalier attitude to the sun to date.

      Thanks for your new suggestions – this series seems to be the extent of my blogging at the moment but only two editions to go until I’ve made it through all 12 months so grateful for any contributions. As ever I didn’t know of these songs before but I always enjoy discovering new ones that have been recommended. Ditto about the film.

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