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"That Sunday, That Summer" is a swing ballad, written by Joe Sherman and George David Weiss[1] and published in 1963.
The highest charting version is by Nat King Cole. It was recorded on May 16, 1963, at Capitol Records in Los Angeles with a Ralph Carmichael arrangement and was released August 31, 1963.[2] It reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Middle-Road Singles chart in 1963.[3]
Other versions have also been recorded: