What does summer sound like? For those of you living in respectable locales, it may sound like the buzz of John Deer lawnmowers, or a nighttime orchestra of cicadas. Summer anywhere but New York might hum along to the tune of unfurling picnic blankets and jet skis zipping across lakes. But for New Yorkers, the hot season presents a whole new catalogue of sounds – and smells – to take in.
Summer in New York is unlike summer anywhere else. Where July in, say, Bethesda, Maryland brings the whizzing of Frisbees on crisp air, NYC’s July sounds like asthmatics wheezing from air pollution. As a nine-year New York resident, my personal midsummer song goes something like this:
-The pitter-patter of dripping AC units.
- The rhythmic panting of the Husky next door.
- The raucous block party down the street.
-Wailing sirens.
-The rotund man who whips down Classon Ave on his motorized wheelchair, blaring soul music from a boom box.
- The lowrider bouncing by the Biggie mural on Franklin, blasting “Hypnotize.”
-Gushing fire hydrants.
-Wailing sirens
-Brawling rats
-Brawling cats
-Steaming trash
-Wailing sirens
On percussion: hamster-sized cockroaches, skittering across my bare body as I try to sleep.
I know. It’s gonna be a hit.
All this beautiful music got me thinking: sure, there are songs about summer in the city – i.e. The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Summer In The City” – but where were the songs about summer in New York City? Where was the refrain for this special circle of hell we survive each year?
Yes, I am aware that soft rock crooner Michael Franks recorded a track literally called “Summer In New York” a while back, but have you listened to the lyrics of that song? Please tell me if any single summer day of your New York life has EVER resembled this:
“We’ll both review Fifth Avenue/From uptown to St. Pat’s/Indulge our vice: Italian ice/Then walk through Central Park/It’s summer in New York.”
Bullshit. Since when is Italian ice a vice? More like, “We’ll stumble down Kosciuszko/From the bar we just closed out/Indulge our sin: three liters of gin/Then dry hump by a bin/Of steaming trash.”
It’s summer in New York!
The fact of the matter is, there just aren’t a lot of songs that effectively capture the glorious grime of a New York summer – so I’ve found a few that make a comprehensive playlist for the season.
- “Hot in the City” by Billy Idol
- “Rockaway Beach” by the Ramones
- “Hot Dog” by Elvis Presley
- “Out There in the Night” by The Only Ones
- “Trash” by The New York Dolls









