That Summer (song)

"That Summer"
Single by Garth Brooks
from the album The Chase
B-side "Dixie Chicken"
Released April 26, 1993
Format CD single, 7" single
Recorded 1992
Genre Country
Length 4:47
Label Liberty 17324
Writer(s) Pat Alger
Sandy Mahl
Garth Brooks
Producer(s) Allen Reynolds
Garth Brooks singles chronology
"Learning to Live Again"
(1993)
"That Summer"
(1993)
"Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)"
(1993)

"That Summer" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in April 1993 as the fourth single from his album The Chase and also appears on The Hits, The Ultimate Hits, The Limited Series and Double Live. It reached number-one on the Billboard Country Charts in 1993. The song was written by Garth Brooks, Pat Alger and Brooks' then-wife Sandy Mahl.

Background and writing

On the 1996 television special, "The Garth Brooks Story", Garth talks about writing the song:

"That Summer started out as a single guy and a married woman meeting at a party. The married woman being ignored by whom she was with, and they snuck off together. Allen Reynolds told me, "Man, I just don't find myself pulling for these characters. It doesn't seem innocently cool." I was thinking that he was right. Going home that night in the truck I started singing she has a need to feel the thunder. Sandy started helping me write the chorus and we got the chorus done. Probably one of the neat things that I love about That Summer is that I think the song is very sexy."[1]

Content

The song is about a teenage boy "far from home" who goes to work for a "lonely widowed woman hellbent to make it on her own". The woman apparently lives on a wheat farm ("wheat fields as far as I could see").

The apparently older woman slowly takes a liking to the young boy, to the point where one night she dons a dress "she hadn't worn in quite a while"; it is then implied by the rest of the second verse that the teenage boy loses his virginity by having sex with the more than willing middle-aged woman.

The third verse takes the now adult man back to the scene of his coming of age, having not seen the woman since long ago. Although the man has been with several other women by this point, he rarely doesn't see her face. And every time he passes a wheat field, he feels her hungry arms again.

Chart positions

"That Summer" debuted at number 54 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of May 8, 1993.

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[2] 1
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[3] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (1993) Position
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[4] 34
US Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 24
Preceded by
"Blame It On Your Heart"
by Patty Loveless
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number-one single

July 3, 1993
Succeeded by
"Money in the Bank"
by John Anderson
Preceded by
"Hometown Honeymoon"
by Alabama
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single

July 10-July 17, 1993
Succeeded by
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