Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
Joan Baez's 1967 recording of 'Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer' stands as a defining anthem of the folk revival era. Originally a traditional song with roots in Caribbean and American folk traditions, Baez's arrangement infused the piece with a distinctive acoustic guitar style and a soaring vocal delivery that captured the spirit of the time. Released during a period of intense social activism, the track became a staple of her repertoire, often performed at protests and concerts alongside other socially conscious works. The song's melancholic yet resilient tone resonated deeply with audiences, cementing Baez's reputation as a pivotal figure in popularizing folk music as a vehicle for political expression. Its enduring popularity ensures it remains a cornerstone of her discography and a significant part of the broader folk canon. |