There’s something about a summer romance that feels like a movie, fleeting, intoxicating, and impossible to forget. Sharon Marie Cline takes that feeling and spins it into a lush, seductive jazz waltz with her reimagining of Neil Diamond’s “Summer Love”, backed by Rich Eames and the Bad Boyz of Jazz. Released on November 17, 2023, this version doesn’t just revisit a classic, it breathes in warm, coastal air and exhales a smoky lounge elegance.

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From the opening bars, the instrumentation wraps you up like the golden hour glow at the end of a perfect beach day. Rich Eames’ piano is playful yet intimate, swaying in sync with the slow waltz rhythm. The horns drift in like a late-summer breeze, and the upright bass gives the whole piece a heartbeat you can lean into.

Sharon’s vocal delivery is pure charm, velvety, confident, and flirtatious without being overstated. She doesn’t just sing “Summer Love,” she inhabits it, embodying that magnetic pull between two people who meet by chance but connect like they’ve known each other forever. You can almost picture a dimly lit patio, candlelight flickering against wine glasses, and a couple lost in conversation as this song drifts through the air.

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By the final notes, “Summer Love” feels less like a memory and more like a keepsake. It’s the sonic equivalent of finding a photograph months later and being instantly transported back to the exact moment it was taken.

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