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The Beach Boys - Wild Honey
The Beach Boys - Wild Honey


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Album: Wild Honey
Released: 1967

Wild Honey Lyrics


Sweet sweet Wild Honey bee
Eat up eat up eat up honey
Mama I'm tellin' you as sure as I'm standing here
She's my girl and that's the way I'm keeping it now mama dear
No good will it do you to stand there and frown at me
The girl's got my heart and my love's coming down on me
My love's coming down since I got a taste of wild honey
You know she's got the sweetness of a honey bee
Wild honey
She got it on and stung me good yes sirree
With all the other stud bees buzzing all around her hive
She singled me out single handed took me alive
Well can you can you gonna take my life eating up her wild honey
(Sweet sweet wild honey bee)
(Eat up eat up eat up honey)
Oh mama she's sweeter
Gettin' sweeter
Sweeter sweeter
Sweet
Wild honey
Let me tell you how she really got to my soul
It ain't funny
The way she make want to sing a little rock 'n' roll
There's nothing quite nice as a kiss of wild honey
I break my back workin' just to save me some money
So I can spend my life with her
Sock it to me wild honey
Wild honey she's mine
Wild honey she's mine

Writer/s: MICHAEL LOVE, BRIAN WILSON
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Wild Honey
  • Wild Honey is probably a reference to a kiss, although it could have a more explicit meaning. The phrase has been used by many bands including U2 ("Wild Honey"), The Beatles ("Wild Honey Pie"), and The Steve Miller Band ("Wild Mountain Honey").
  • This was released as a single with "Wind Chimes" from the album Smiley Smile.
  • Mike Love of The Beach Boys recalled to Billboard magazine in a 2012 interview that he went into the kitchen to make some tea whilst "Darlin'" was being recorded at Brian Wilson's house in Bel-Air. "Brian had a health food store back then called the Radiant Radish," he remembered, "and I look up and see 'wild honey,' and the track is pumping and I thought, "I'll make up a song called 'Wild Honey.'" So Love penned a song "about a girl and this guy-I was even thinking about Stevie Wonder at the time." He wondered, "What would Stevie Wonder say to his mother about a girl that maybe she didn't want him to get involved with, but he says, 'Screw it' - he really digs this chick. That was the premise of the song."

  • The Beach Boys - Heroes And Villains
    The Beach Boys - Heroes And Villains


    The Beach Boys - Heroes And Villains Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Smiley Smile
    Released: 1967

    Heroes And Villains Lyrics


    I've been in this town so long that back in the city
    I've been taken for lost and gone
    And unknown for a long long time

    Fell in love years ago
    With an innocent girl
    From the Spanish and Indian home
    Home of the Heroes And Villains

    Once at night Catillian squared the fight
    And she was right in the rain of the bullets that eventually
    Brought her down
    But she's still dancing in the night
    Unafraid of what a dude'll do in a town full of heroes and
    Villains

    Heroes and villains
    Just see what you've done

    Heroes and villains
    Just see what you've done

    Stand or fall I know there
    Shall be peace in the valley
    And it's all an affair
    Of my life with the heroes and villains

    My children were raised
    You know they suddenly rise
    They started slow long ago
    Head to toe healthy wealthy and wise

    I've been in this town so long
    So long to the city
    I'm fit with the stuff
    To ride in the rough
    And sunny down snuff I'm alright
    By the heroes and

    Heroes and villains
    Just see what you've done

    Heroes and villains
    Just see what you've done

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / PARKS, VAN DYKE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Heroes And Villains
  • Brian Wilson wrote this with lyricist Van Dyke Parks . It was intended for the Smile album, but Brian Wilson abandoned the project and the album was not finished until 2004. Once the album was scrapped, Wilson recorded this with the intention of releasing it as a single.
  • This was the first time Wilson and Parks wrote together, and it is reported that when Wilson first played the melody to him, Parks came up with the opening line on the spot.
  • The Beach Boys did at least 20 recording sessions for this song over a period of several months, as Brian Wilson was very particular about it. Sections known as "Cantina Scene" and "Bicycle Rider" were dropped, although The Beach Boys often included them in live performances of the song.
  • A different version was released on The Beach Boys 30th anniversary boxed set Good Vibrations, which was issued in 1993. This version included the Cantina Scene and some additional lines ("At threescore and five, I'm very much alive, I've still got the jive to survive with the heroes and villains").
  • When Brian Wilson was going through a period of nervous breakdowns, he referred to the voices in his head as the "heroes and villains," which created a constant buzzing in his brain that he couldn't turn off.

  • The Beach Boys - California Girls
    The Beach Boys - California Girls


    The Beach Boys - California Girls Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)
    Released: 1965

    California Girls Lyrics


    Well East coast girls are hip
    I really dig those styles they wear
    And the Southern girls with the way they talk
    They knock me out when I'm down there

    The Mid-West farmer's daughters really make you feel alright
    And the Northern girls with the way they kiss
    They keep their boyfriends warm at night

    I wish they all could be California Girls
    I wish they all could be California
    I wish they all could be California girls

    The West coast has the sunshine
    And the girls all get so tanned
    I dig a french bikini on Hawaii island dolls
    By a palm tree in the sand

    I been all around this great big world
    And I seen all kinds of girls
    Yeah, but I couldn't wait to get back in the States
    Back to the cutest girls in the world

    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California
    I wish they all could be California girls

    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls
    I wish they all could be California girls

    Writer/s: LOVE, MIKE E. / WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    California Girls
  • Beach Boys Mike Love and Brian Wilson wrote this song celebrating the women of California. Along with surfing and cars, girls were a common topic in many of The Beach Boys songs, and part of the California mythos that was so enticing to young people in other parts of America.

    Wilson wrote the music, and Love came up with the lyrics. Regarding his way with words, Love told us: "Ever since I can remember I've always been intrigued by poetry and literature. So that's always been something that I've immersed myself in since childhood. I'd always get really good grades in English literature and American literature and all that kind of thing. Whereas my math skills weren't exactly upgraded." (Here's our full interview with Mike Love .)
  • Brian Wilson said of this song when he spoke to Goldmine in 2011: "I came up the introduction first. I'm still really proud of that introduction. It has a classical feel. I wrote the song 'California Girls' in the same key as the introduction. It took me some time. I wanted to write a song that had a traditional country and western left hand piano riff, like an old country song from the early '50s. I wanted to get something that had kind of a jumpy feeling to it in the verses."
  • Structurally, this uses a contrasting verse-chorus form.
  • Lead vocals on this song were by Mike Love, but you can also hear Bruce Johnston on the track along with Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Al Jardine. Johnston was brought in to tour with the group when Brian Wilson decided to stay off the road, and this was his first vocal appearance on a Beach Boys song.
  • Drummer Hal Blaine and bass player Carol Kaye played on this. They were two of the first-call Los Angeles studio musicians known for working with Phil Spector and playing on many hits of the era. According to Kaye, Brian Wilson, who was himself a bass player, always had the bass parts written out for her, and "California Girls" was the only song where she was able to get a lick in that Brian didn't write. She says the bass part is reminiscent of a country song called "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."

    Other musicians to play on this track include:
    Jerry Cole - guitar
    Billy Strange - guitar
    Howard Roberts - guitar
    Lyle Ritz - acoustic bass
    Leon Russell - piano
    Al DeLory - organ
    Steven Kreisman - saxophone
    Jay Migliori - saxophone
    Jack Nimitz - saxophone
    Roy Caton - trumpet
    Frank Capp - vibraphone
  • David Lee Roth released his own version in 1985 as his first solo single (he would leave Van Halen a short time later). The video featured a lineup of beautiful women and got loads of airplay on MTV. It set the tone for Roth's solo career as he perpetuated his image as a hedonistic party boy (not much of a change from his days in Van Halen). Carl Wilson from The Beach Boys sang backup on Roth's version, which hit #3 in the US.
  • Paul McCartney conceived The Beatles song "Back In The U.S.S.R." as a Soviet version of "California Girls." He got the idea on a trip to India, where along with Mike Love of The Beach Boys, he was studying Transcendental Meditation. Love told us: "Paul came down to the breakfast table one morning saying, 'Hey, Mike, listen to this.' And he starts strumming and singing, 'Back in the U.S.S.R.,' the verses. And I said, 'Well, Paul, what you ought to do is talk about the girls around Russia, Ukraine girls and then Georgia on my mind, and that kind of thing.' Which he did."
  • A problem with writing a song like this is that it's hard to top. Speaking with Rolling Stone in 2015, Brian Wilson talked about trying to write songs: "I sit at the piano and try, but all I want to do is rewrite 'California Girls.' How am I gonna do something better than that?"

  • The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari
    The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari


    The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Surfin' Safari
    Released: 1962

    Surfin' Safari Lyrics


    Let's go surfin' now
    Everybody's learning how
    Come on and safari with me
    (Come on and safari with)

    Early in the morning we'll be startin' out
    Some honeys will be coming along
    We're loading up our woody
    With our boards inside
    And headin' out singing our song

    Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (Surfin' Safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me
    Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me

    Let's go surfin' now
    Everybody's learning how
    Come on and safari with me
    (Come on and safari with)

    At huntington and malibu
    They're shooting the pier
    At rincon they're walking the nose
    We're going on safari to the islands this year
    So if you're coming get ready to go

    Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me
    Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me

    Let's go surfin' now
    Everybody's learning how
    Come on and safari with me
    (Come on and safari with)

    They're anglin' in laguna in Cerro Azul
    They're kicking out in dohini too
    I tell you surfing's mighty wild
    It's getting bigger every day
    From Hawaii to the shores of Peru

    Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me
    Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
    Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari) with me

    Let's go surfin' now
    Everybody's learning how
    Come on and safari with me
    (Come on and safari with)

    With me
    Surfin' safari
    With me
    Surfin' safari
    With me
    Surfin' safari
    With me
    Surfin' safari

    Writer/s: BRIAN DOUGLAS WILSON, MIKE LOVE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Surfin' Safari
  • Released June 4th 1962, this was the Beach Boys' first major hit. In his 1990 autobiography Brian Wilson said it sold 900,000 copies, and more overseas: #1 in Sweden, #13 in New Zealand, and a hit too in Italy and France, where it attracted cover versions.
  • Written by Wilson and lead singer Mike Love , this was the first recording to display the distinctive counterpoint harmonies for which the group became famous. The recording was also self-produced, and taken to Capitol complete with its B-side "409" which was a minor hit. This precedent made the Beach Boys the first total, self-contained artists of the Rock Era, not to be matched for many years to come.
  • When the Chrysler corporation conducted a survey in 2004 on "What is the best song to cruise to?" - this won.
  • The Beach Boys had signed with Capitol Records, and when this song was climbing the charts, they were working on their first album.
  • On the DVD Brian Wilson Songwriter 1962 - 1969 , Mike Love credits Murry Wilson - father of Brian, Carl and Dennis of The Beach Boys - with the distinctive treblelly guitar sound on this track. When Brian Wilson would leave the control room to record his bass parts, Murry, who fancied himself a producer, would switch the sounds on the guitars to the treble he preferred. Love feels that guitar sound really cut through and helped "Surfin' Safari" sell.

  • The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
    The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love


    The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 20/20
    Released: 1969

    Never Learn Not To Love Lyrics


    Never Learn Not To Love
  • This song was originally written by Charles Manson and titled "Cease To Exist." Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson made some minor lyrical changes to it, which supposedly upset Manson greatly.
  • The opening sound was achieved by playing a cymbal backwards. (thanks, John Jennings - Omaha, NE, for above 2)

  • The Beach Boys - Busy Doin' Nothin'
    The Beach Boys - Busy Doin' Nothin'


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    Album: Friends
    Released: 1968

    Busy Doin' Nothin' Lyrics


    I had to fix a lot of things this morning
    'Cause they were so scrambled
    But now it's okay
    I tell you I've got enough to do

    The afternoon was filled up with phone calls
    What a hot sticky day, yeah yeah yeah
    The air is cooling down

    Take all the time you need
    It's a lovely night
    If you decide to come
    You're gonna do it right

    Drive for a couple miles
    You'll see a sign and turn left
    For a couple blocks
    Next is mine, you'll turn left on a little road
    It's a bumpy one

    You'll see a white fence
    Move the gate and drive through on the left side
    Come right in
    And you'll find me in my house somewhere
    Keeping busy while I wait

    I get a lot of thoughts in the morning
    I write 'em all down
    If it wasn't for that
    I'd forget 'em in a while

    And lately I've been thinking 'bout a good friend
    I'd like to see more of, yeah yeah yeah
    I think I'll make a call

    I wrote a number down
    But I lost it
    So I searched through my pocket book
    I couldn't find it
    So I sat and concentrated on the number
    And slowly it came to me
    So I dialed it

    And I let it ring a few times
    There was no answer
    So I let it ring a little more
    Still no answer

    So I hung up the telephone
    Got some paper and sharpened up a pencil
    And wrote a letter to my friend

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Busy Doin' Nothin'
  • Brian Wilson gives directions to his Bel-Air house in this song, though you would have to know where to start. (thanks, John Jennings - Omaha, NE)

  • The Beach Boys - Caroline, No
    The Beach Boys - Caroline, No


    The Beach Boys - Caroline, No Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pet Sounds
    Released: 1966

    Caroline, No Lyrics


    Where did your long hair go
    Where is the girl I used to know
    How could you lose that happy glow
    Oh, Caroline no

    Who took that look away
    I remember how you used to say
    You'd never change, but that's not true
    Oh, Caroline you

    Break my heart
    I want to go and cry
    It's so sad to watch a sweet thing die
    Oh, Caroline why

    Could I ever find in you again
    The things that made me love you so much then
    Could we ever bring 'em back once they have gone
    Oh, Caroline no

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / ASHER, TONY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Caroline, No
  • This is a heartbreaking song about a girl who is moving on with her life, leaving the singer to wonder why she changed and what went wrong. Brian Wilson considers it one of his most successful ballads, along with "In My Room," "Surfer Girl" and "God Only Knows." He calls these ballads, "sweet, pretty, angelic songs that people liked."
  • Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson wrote this song with the lyricist Tony Asher, who also worked with him on "God Only Knows." It was a very personal song for both writers. Wilson married his first wife, Marilyn, in December, 1964, and the couple were going through many changes in their relationship. In the notes for the reissued album Wilson explained: "We were young, Marilyn nearing 20 and me closing in on 24, yet I thought we'd lost the innocence of our youth in the heavy seriousness of our lives."

    Wilson took his concept of lost innocence to Asher, who drew from his own personal experience to complete the lyrics. Asher had recently broken up with his girlfriend, Carol, who moved across the country to New York City. When Asher visited her, he was struck by how much she had changed - her new haircut inspired the first line in the song.

    Asher wrote a lyric in the song as "Carol, I Know," which Wilson interpreted as "Caroline, No," which both men agreed was a much more interesting title.
  • Brian Wilson put a variety of unusual instruments on this track, including harpsichord, ukulele and vibraphone. He used some of the top Los Angeles session players on the recording, including Hal Blaine on drums, Carol Kaye on bass and Glen Campbell on guitar. Blaine created a unique percussion sound by hitting an empty, upside-down water bottle, which is what you hear at the beginning of the track.
  • Brian Wilson recorded this without the rest of the group - on the single it's listed as "Brian Wilson," not "The Beach Boys." The released version was recorded a half step slower so that when played back, the vocal would sound a little higher in pitch. (The same technique McCartney used on "When I'm Sixty Four" - the acetate is in the original key of C major as opposed to C# on "Pepper".) It was supposed to give the vocal a more "youthful" sound. (thanks, Barry Kesten - Bellmore)
  • This was the last song on the original version of the Pet Sounds album. At the end of the song, the sounds of a passing train and barking dogs come in. The train came from a sound effects reel, but the dogs were original: Brian Wilson brought his pooches Banana and Louie into the studio and recorded their barks. This was done to tie in the "Pet Sounds" concept.
  • This song was referenced in the third verse of Neil Young's "Long May You Run," which is addressed to his famous Pontiac hearse; "Maybe the Beach Boys have got you now, with those waves singing Caroline, oh Caroline, no." (thanks, Ekristheh - Halath)

  • The Beach Boys - In My Room
    The Beach Boys - In My Room


    The Beach Boys - In My Room Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Surfer Girl
    Released: 1963

    In My Room Lyrics


    There's a world where I can go
    And tell my secrets to
    In My Room
    In my room

    In this world I lock out
    All my worries and my fears
    In my room
    In my room

    Do my dreaming and my scheming lie awake and pray
    Do my crying and my sighing laugh at yesterday

    Now it's dark and I'm alone
    But I won't be afraid
    In my room
    In my room

    Writer/s: THORPE, BILLY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    In My Room
  • This is written from the perspective of a teenager who feels safe and comfortable in his bedroom. Brian Wilson suffered from severe agoraphobia, and refused to leave his bedroom for a significant amount of time. He wrote this song to give people and idea of how he felt.
  • Brian Wilson explained in 1990: "When Dennis, Carl and I lived in Hawthorne as kids, we all slept in the same room. One night I sang the song 'Ivory Tower' to them and they liked it. Then a couple of weeks later, I proceeded to teach them both how to sing the harmony parts to it. It took them a little while, but they finally learned it. We then sang this song night after night. It brought peace to us. When we recorded 'In My Room,' there was just Dennis, Carl and me on the first verse... and we sounded just like we did in our bedroom all those nights. This story has more meaning than ever since Dennis' death."
  • Charles Manson, who was convicted of orchestrating the murders of six people in 1969, made repeated claims that The Beach Boys stole this song from him. In Manson's view, he wrote a song called "In My Cell" which was about how he feels peace with himself in his jail cell. Manson did have a connection to The Beach Boys - he knew their drummer Dennis Wilson - and did write and record some songs. His claims have little basis in fact - something that is true of most of his proclamations.
  • Linda Ronstadt and Tammy Wynette both covered this song.
  • Bill Medley from The Righteous Brothers recorded this with Phil Everly and Brian Wilson for his album Damn Near Righteous, his first new album since the untimely 2003 death of his partner Bobby Hatfield. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Interesting food for thought: Brian Wilson just might have inadvertently inspired one of the greatest Jazz fusion bands, Blood Sweat & Tears, albeit indirectly. Al Kooper relates in Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards that he was sitting in Brian Wilson's living room while he showed off the Pet Sounds album. He was just leaving The Blues Project and wandering around California in an existential haze wondering what to do next, when while visiting with Brian Wilson, "Deep in the back of my mind was a band that could put dents in your shirt if you got within fifteen rows of the stage..." He explains his idea of having a band with a horn section in it, more than R&B bands but less than Count Basie's or Buddy Rich's. "Somewhere in the middle was a mixture of soul, jazz, and rock that was my little fantasy."
  • This was released as the B-side of "Be True To Your School."

  • The Beach Boys - Sail On Sailor
    The Beach Boys - Sail On Sailor


    The Beach Boys - Sail On Sailor Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Holland
    Released: 1973

    Sail On Sailor Lyrics


    I sailed an ocean, unsettled ocean
    Through restful waters and deep commotion
    Often frightened, unenlightened
    Sail on, Sail On Sailor

    I wrest the waters, fight Neptune's waters
    Sail through the sorrows of life's marauders
    Unrepenting, often empty
    Sail on, sail on sailor

    Caught like a sewer rat alone but I sail
    Bought like a crust of bread, but oh do I wail

    Seldom stumble, never crumble
    Try to tumble, life's a rumble
    Feel the stinging I've been given
    Never ending, unrelenting
    Heartbreak searing, always fearing
    Never caring, persevering
    Sail on, sail on, sailor

    I work the seaways, the gale-swept seaways
    Past shipwrecked daughters of wicked waters
    Uninspired, drenched and tired
    Wail on, wail on, sailor

    Always needing, even bleeding
    Never feeding all my feelings
    Damn the thunder, must I blunder
    There's no wonder all I'm under
    Stop the crying and the lying
    And the sighing and my dying

    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor
    Sail on, sail on sailor

    Writer/s: RAY KENNEDY, TANDYN ALMER, BRIAN WILSON, VAN DYKE PARKS, JOHN RIELEY III
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Sail On Sailor
  • This song was the centerpiece of a long and convoluted story regarding the recording of the Holland album. The Beach Boys relocated to the Netherlands in 1972 to record this album away from the pressures of Los Angeles. They spent exorbitant amounts of money building a studio on a farm in Baambrugge, Holland recording it. When the band turned the album over to Dave Bursyn at Warner Bros., he rejected it because there was no potential single. Bursyn called Brian Wilson friend and collaborator Van Dyke Parks , and asked if there was anything they had worked on - even a kernel of a song - that they might be able to transform into a hit. Wilson was still showing flickers of genius at this time, but had become very unpredictable and far less productive. Parks, who wrote lyrics for Wilson's songs during the Smile sessions, was one of the few people in close contact with Wilson at the time and had a cassette containing fragments of a song that he and Brian started, that being "Sail On Sailor." Parks was able to get Wilson to sit down at a piano and finish the song, a session that was recorded on cassette and reveals Wilson constantly veering off course while Parks exhorts him to "Write a f--king middle-eight" and at one point has to convince Wislon that he is not insane.

    When the song was finally written, the other Beach Boys recorded it without Wilson and tacked it onto the album, replacing a Ricky Fataar/Blondie Chaplin/Mike Love song called "We Got Love."
  • This features a soulful lead vocal from guitarist Blondie Chaplin. (thanks, Bill - Hendersonville, NC, for above 2)
  • Dennis Wilson was the original lead singer of the song. On the day he was supposed to record his lead vocal, he had just purchased a new surfboard and couldn't wait to break it in. His impatience got the best of him, and he left the session with only a partially-recorded vocal and went surfing. Carl Wilson then asked Blondie Chaplin to sing lead. (thanks, Sean - Chicago, IL)
  • This song was released as a single twice; it reached #79 in the US in 1973. Two years later, it was rereleased and reached #49.
  • This was one of just two songs Brian Wilson wrote for the Holland album. The other was the closing track "Funky Pretty."
  • Besides Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, there are three other guys credited for writing this song: Jack Rieley, Tandyn Almer and Ray Kennedy. Almer wrote The Association's "Along Comes Mary" and was friends with Wilson; Rieley was The Beach Boys manager and wrote lyrics for some of their songs; Ray Kennedy was a musician and songwriter that started working on the song with Wilson in 1970.

  • The Beach Boys - Little Deuce Coupe
    The Beach Boys - Little Deuce Coupe


    The Beach Boys - Little Deuce Coupe Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Surfer Girl
    Released: 1963

    Little Deuce Coupe Lyrics


    Little Deuce Coupe
    You don't know what I got
    Little deuce Coupe
    You don't know what I got

    Well I'm not braggin' babe so don't put me down
    But I've got the fastest set of wheels in town
    When something comes up to me he don't even try
    Cause if I had a set of wings man I know she could fly
    She's my little deuce coupe
    You don't know what I got
    (My little deuce coupe)
    (You don't know what I got)

    Just a little deuce coupe with a flat head mill
    But she'll walk a Thunderbird like (she's) it's standin' still
    She's ported and relieved and she's stroked and bored.
    She'll do a hundred and forty with the top end floored
    She's my little deuce coupe
    You don't know what I got
    (My little deuce coupe)
    (You don't know what I got)

    She's got a competition clutch with the four on the floor
    And she purrs like a kitten till the lake pipes roar
    And if that ain't enough to make you flip your lid
    There's one more thing, I got the pink slip daddy

    And comin' off the line when the light turns green
    Well she blows 'em outta the water like you never seen
    I get pushed out of shape and it's hard to steer
    When I get rubber in all four gears

    She's my little deuce coupe
    You don't know what I got
    (My little deuce coupe)
    (You don't know what I got)
    She's my little deuce coupe
    You don't know what I got
    (My little deuce coupe)
    (You don't know what I got)
    She's my little deuce coupe
    You don't know what I got

    Writer/s: CHRISTIAN, ROGER VAL / WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Little Deuce Coupe
  • This is one of the street drag-racing tales that were popular in mid 1960s in Southern California. The lyrics make more sense if you're into cars. The mechanical parts mentioned are all actual automotive parts or technology, including the "flat head mill" (engine) and the "lake pipes" (which are long chromed exhaust pipes that run along the rocker panel). One artistic stretch is the vision of an old Ford Model A reaching 140 mph - the shape has too much air drag to reach that speed, unless you tow it behind a DC-10 jet. (thanks, Chris - Thornhurst, PA)
  • A deuce is a car produced by Ford in 1932 (the "2" in 1932 is the "deuce"). Most of them had big V8 engines and were popular for drag racing. They weren't just coupes - they also came as roadsters and sedans. Here's a visual and more info on the Little Deuce Coupe .
  • This was the first song Brian Wilson wrote with Roger Christian, who was a California DJ with an affinity for cars. Wilson was a wizard in the studio and very good with composition, but when it came to writing lyrics that would appeal to the youth of America, he needed some help. Roger Christian, and also Wilson's early writing partner Gary Usher, gave him an insight into the California culture of surfing and cars that helped make the songs authentic. Roger Christian went on to write more car-inspired Beach Boys songs, including "Car Crazy Cutie" and "Cherry, Cherry Coupe," and he also helped write "Dead Man's Curve" for Jan & Dean.
  • Mike Love sang lead on this track.
  • The line at the end of the song, "There's one more thing, I got the pink slip daddy," means that the singer won a race with his Little Deuce Coupe, earning him his opponent's car. The "pink slip" is the vehicle's registration, so "racing for pink slips" means the winner gets the other car.
  • Session drummer Hal Blaine played on this. He played on many hit songs, including The Beach Boys' "Fun Fun Fun" and "Surfin' Safari." It was one of the first songs that Brian Wilson used session musicians on, replacing his brother Dennis on drums. (thanks, Neil - raleigh, NC)

  • The Beach Boys - Don't Worry Bab
    The Beach Boys - Don't Worry Baby


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    Album: Shut Down, Vol. 2
    Released: 1964

    Don't Worry Baby Lyrics


    Well its been building up inside of me
    For oh I don't know how long
    I don't know why
    But I keep thinking
    Something's bound to go wrong

    But she looks in my eyes
    And makes me realize
    And she says "Don't Worry Baby"
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Everything will turn out alright

    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby

    I guess I should've kept my mouth shut
    When I started to brag about my car
    But I can't back down now because
    I pushed the other guys too far

    She makes me come alive
    And makes me want to drive
    When she says "Don't worry baby"
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Everything will turn out alright

    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby

    She told me "Baby, when you race today
    Just take along my love with you
    And if you knew how much I loved you
    Baby nothing could go wrong with you"

    Oh what she does to me
    When she makes love to me
    And she says "Don't worry baby"
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Everything will turn out alright

    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby
    Don't worry baby

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / CHRISTIAN, ROGER VAL / MARGO, MITCHELL STUART / MARGO, PHILIP / MEDRESS, HENRY / SIEGEL, JAY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Don't Worry Baby
  • This was conceived as a followup to the Ronettes' #2 hit "Be My Baby." When he heard the Ronettes' song on the radio, Brian Wilson wondered aloud if he could match it. Wilson's wife Marilyn reassured him, saying, "Don't worry, baby." Wilson remembered it when it came time to write songs with his DJ friend Roger Christian.
  • Brian Wilson told Goldmine in 2011 regarding this track: "I wrote that with Roger Christian and it took me two days to write it. I started out with the verse idea and then wrote the chorus. It was a very simple and beautiful song. It's a really heart and soul song, I really did feel that in my heart. Some say it's about a car and others say it's about a girl, who's right? It's both. It's about a car and a woman."
  • Philip Lambert, author of Inside The Music of Brian Wilson, said of the similarities between this song and "Be My Baby": "They're in the same key - E Major - and they start the same. The phrase structure is the same, the chord progressions are almost the same, the melodies are almost the same." Lambert points out that the key change in this song is an unexpected touch that helps make the song memorable. The drums at the beginning are the same rhythm as "Be My Baby."
  • This song was recorded in two 8-hour sessions. Brian Wilson often used the famous Los Angeles session musicians on his songs, but this one was mostly in the family: Brian played piano and bass, Carl Wilson played guitar, and Dennis Wilson played the drums.
  • The Beach Boys used as the B-side of their hit, "I Get Around."
  • B.J. Thomas covered this in 1977. His version hit #17 in the US.
  • This song was used in the Drew Barrymore film Never Been Kissed. It also appeared in Good Morning Vietnam.
  • Billy Joel sang this at the "Tribute to Brian Wilson" concert that aired on July 4, 2001. (thanks, Jim - Melbourne, FL)
  • Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo covered this in 1993. Fifteen years later he included his version on his solo Alone II album. He told Billboard magazine that this song was immensely influential on his songwriting. Cuomo explained: "I discovered the Beach Boys around that time in 1992-93, and to help me learn how to write those kinds of melodies and harmonies and chord progressions, I would learn their songs and record my own versions of them more like Weezer-style, with distorted guitars."
    Cuomo added: "I love Brian Wilson's melody when he's saying, 'Well, it's been building up inside of me for oh, I don't know how long.' I love the lyrical innocence. It's just like a straightforward pop song, singing about a girl as opposed to something like the Pixies, where the lyrics were pretty abstract. And I love the big harmonies in the chorus -- actually five-part vocal harmonies -- and I carefully transcribed them in my bedroom on my tape player. But then I added the element of the modern crunchy guitar sound. And that's what really helped me figure out what I wanted to do as a songwriter and a performer in Weezer."
  • Al Jardine told Mojo magazine June 2012 that this was his favorite Beach Boys recording session. He recalled: "(Engineer) Chuck Britz got such a great sound on that song; the drums, the singing, the clicky sound on the Fender Precision bass. There's something about the way the track sat. Just about everything about it was an era-change for us."

  • The Beach Boys - God Only Know
    The Beach Boys - God Only Knows


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    Album: Pet Sounds
    Released: 1966

    God Only Knows Lyrics


    I may not always love you
    But long as there are stars above you
    You never need to doubt it
    I'll make you so sure about it
    God Only Knows what I'd be without you

    If you should ever leave me
    Though life would still go on, believe me
    The world could show nothing to me
    So what good would livin' do me
    God only knows what I'd be without you

    God only knows what I'd be without you

    If you should ever leave me
    Though life would still go on, believe me
    The world could show nothing to me
    So what good would livin' do me
    God only knows what I'd be without you

    God only knows what I'd be without you

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / ASHER, TONY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    God Only Knows
  • Brian Wilson wrote this song with Tony Asher, who was an advertising copyrighter and lyricist that Wilson worked with on songs for Pet Sounds. This song reflects Wilson's interest in spirituality, and it was a big departure from previous Beach Boys songs that dealt with girls, cars and surfing. Wilson explained to Goldmine in 2011: "Tony Asher and I tried to write something very spiritually. It's got a melody similar to the song (recites lyric to 'The Sound Of Music'), 'I hear the sound of music…' (Sings lyrics to 'God Only Knows') 'I may not always love you…' It was similar to it. Tony came up with the title 'God Only Knows.' I was scared they'd ban playing it on the radio because of the title but they didn't."
  • This song is considered a Beach Boys classic, but it only managed to scrape the Top 40 in the United States. That's because it was released as a B-side, partly because of fear that radio stations would refuse to play a song with "God" in the title. In the liner notes to the reissued Pet Sounds album, Tony Asher explained, "I really thought it was going to be everything it was, and yet we were taking some real chances with it. First of all, the lyric opens by saying, 'I may not always love you,' which is a very unusual way to start a love song."
  • Carl Wilson handled lead vocals on this track. Not long after the song was released, he said, "At present our influences are of a religious nature. Not any specific religion but an idea based upon that of Universal Consciousness. The concept of spreading goodwill, good thoughts and happiness is nothing new. It is an idea which religious teachers and philosophers have been handing down for centuries, but it is also our hope. The spiritual concept of happiness and doing good to others is extremely important to the lyric of our songs, and the religious element of some of the better church music is also contained within some of our new work."
  • The Beatles' "Here, There And Everywhere" was inspired by this song. John Lennon and Paul McCartney heard Pet Sounds at a party and went back to Lennon's house to write it. Paul McCartney once called "God Only Knows" "The greatest song ever written."
  • The famous French horn on this song was played by Alan Robinson, who appeared on the scores for many films, including The Sound of Music and The Ten Commandments. He got the call for the session because he could play without music written out. Brian Wilson sang him the horn line he had in mind, and Robinson played it by ear using a glissando technique suggested by Wilson.
  • Brian Wilson planned to sing the lead vocal himself, but decided that his brother Carl was better suited for the track. "I was looking for a tenderness and a sweetness which I knew Carl had in himself as well as in his voice," said Brian.
  • This was featured at the end of the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually. It was also used in the films Boogie Nights (P.T. Anderson's drama about the porn industry) and Saved (a 2004 drama about a Christian high school, where there are two versions, both covers). (thanks, David - Roseville, MN)
  • This was the theme song for the first three seasons of the HBO television series Big Love, which ran 2006-2011.
  • Asked by The Guardian which Beach Boys song took the least effort to write, Brian Wilson replied: "I wrote 'God Only Knows' in 45 minutes. Me and Tony Asher."
  • In Al Kooper's tell-all autobiography Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , Kooper talks about his evening visiting Brian Wilson only a week before Pet Sounds hit the streets: "Brian played a test-pressing of the record, jumping up and stopping cuts in the middle and starting them over to emphasize his points. He was very proud of his accomplishment, maybe even a little show-offish, but I wasn't about to argue. Do you remember the first time you heard 'God Only Knows'?"
  • A cover version of the song was broadcast simultaneously across BBC television and radio channels on October 7, 2014 to launch BBC Music. The new adaptation featured Brian Wilson himself as well as various guest stars including Pharrell Williams, Sir Elton John, Lorde, Chris Martin, Stevie Wonder, One Direction and Dave Grohl.

  • The Beach Boys - Sloop John
    The Beach Boys - Sloop John B


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    Album: Pet Sounds
    Released: 1966

    Sloop John B Lyrics


    We come on the Sloop John B
    My grandfather and me
    Around Nassau town we did roam
    Drinking all night
    Got into a fight
    Well I feel so broke up
    I want to go home

    So hoist up the John B's sail
    See how the main sail sets
    Call for the Captain ashore
    Let me go home, let me go home
    I want to go home, yeah yeah
    Well I feel so broke up
    I want to go home

    The first mate he got drunk
    And broke in the Cap'n's trunk
    The constable had to come and take him away
    Sheriff John Stone
    Why don't you leave me alone, yeah yeah
    Well I feel so broke up, I want to go home

    So hoist up the John B's sail
    See how the main sail sets
    Call for the Captain ashore
    Let me go home, let me go home
    I want to go home, let me go home
    Why don't you let me go home
    (Hoist up the John B's sail)
    Hoist up the John B
    I feel so broke up I want to go home
    Let me go home

    The poor cook he caught the fits
    And threw away all my grits
    And then he took and he ate up all of my corn
    Let me go home
    Why don't they let me go home
    This is the worst trip I've ever been on

    So hoist up the John B's sail
    See how the main sail sets
    Call for the Captain ashore
    Let me go home, let me go home
    I want to go home, let me go home
    Why don't you let me go home

    Writer/s: Edwards, Nole / Wilson, Don / Bogle, Bob / Taylor, Melvin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Sloop John B Song Chart
  • This is a traditional West Indies tune about a sunken boat. It was adapted in 1951 by Lee Hays of the Weavers (as "The John B Sails") and revived in 1960 by Lonnie Donegan. The Beach Boys' folk music buff, Al Jardine, turned Brian Wilson onto the Kingston Trio's recording of the song. For their updated version, Wilson added elaborate vocals and a 12-string guitar part. He also changed some of the lyrics, including "This is the worst trip since I've been born" to "...I've ever been on" as a wink to acid culture.
  • The song was popularized by The Kingston Trio, who adapted it from a version in poet Carl Sandburg's 1927 songbook The American Songbag. The Kingston Trio's version stays true to the song's Calypso roots, and was released on their first album in 1958. Eight years later, The Beach Boys changed the title to "Sloop John B," and came away with a hit. Their debt to The Kingston Trio goes far beyond this song: The Beach Boys adopted the group's striped, short-sleeved shirts and wholesome persona as well. (thanks, rob - Birmingham, England)
  • This was the biggest hit from The Beach Boys landmark album Pet Sounds. The album was the brainchild of Brian Wilson, and he got the title when Beach Boy Mike Love suggested dogs were the only creatures that would like it. To keep the animal theme, Wilson put some barking dogs on the album.

    With Wilson at the controls, the album was recorded at United Western Recorders in Los Angeles, in the studio known as "Western 3." Wilson coaxed a big sound out of the little room, which measured just 14' x 34'.
  • Brian Wilson hired 13 musicians to record this song on a midnight-3am session on July 12, 1965. The session players packed into United Western Recorders in Los Angeles that night were:
    Hal Blaine (drums)
    Carol Kaye (electric bass)
    Al De Lory (keyboards)
    Al Casey (guitar)
    Lyle Ritz (upright bass)
    Billy Strange (guitar)
    Jerry Cole (guitar)
    Frank Capp (Glockenspiel)
    Jay Migliori (clarinet)
    Steve Douglas and Jim Horn (flutes)
    Jack Nimitz (sax)
    Charles Britz (engineer)

    Billy Strange did some guitar overdubs at another session on December 29, 1965.
  • According to Pop historian Joseph Murrells, this was the Beach Boys' fastest selling record to date - over 500,000 within 2 weeks in the US alone. (thanks, Gary - Auckland, New Zealand)
  • During a discussion and performance at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles in January 2009 Wilson said that Pet Sounds was named using Phil Spector's initials. Wilson's approach to the producing of the album was influenced by Spector's "Wall of Sound" technique.
  • In the movie Forrest Gump, this plays when Forrest is in Vietnam, and the camera shows the latrines. The lines, "This is the worst trip I've ever been on... I wanna go home" are emphasized. (thanks, Natasha - Chico, CA)
  • In the days before digital, recording engineers had a limited number of tracks to work with, so they would sometimes mix-down their recordings to free up extra tracks (losing a generation of recording quality every time). "Sloop John B" was mixed down twice, while all the other songs on the album had at most one mix-down.

  • The Beach Boys - Fun, Fun, Fu
    The Beach Boys - Fun, Fun, Fun


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    Album: Shut Down, Vol. 2
    Released: 1964

    Fun, Fun, Fun Lyrics


    Well she got her daddy's car
    And she cruised through the hamburger stand now
    Seems she forgot all about the library
    Like she told her old man now
    And with the radio blasting
    Goes cruising just as fast as she can now

    And she'll have Fun, Fun, Fun
    Till her daddy takes the t-bird away
    (Fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes the t-bird away)

    Well the girls can't stand her
    'Cause she walks, looks, and drives like an ace now
    (You walk like an ace now, you walk like an ace)
    She makes the Indy 500 look like a Roman chariot race now
    (You look like an ace now, you look like an ace)
    A lotta guys try to catch her
    But she leads them on a wild goose chase now
    (You drive like an ace now, you drive like an ace)

    And she'll have fun, fun, fun
    Till her daddy takes the t-bird away
    (Fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes the t-bird away)

    Well you knew all along
    That your dad was gettin' wise to you now
    (You shouldn't have lied now, you shouldn't have lied)
    And since he took your set of keys
    You've been thinking that your fun is all through now
    (You shouldn't have lied now, you shouldn't have lied)

    But you can come along with me
    'Cause we gotta a lot of things to do now
    (You shouldn't have lied now, you shouldn't have lied)

    And we'll have fun, fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away
    (Fun, fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    And we'll have fun, fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away
    (Fun, fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)
    (Fun, fun now that daddy took the t-bird away)

    Writer/s: LOVE, MICHAEL / WILSON, BRIAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Fun, Fun, Fun Song Chart
  • In this classic American song about girls and cars, a rebellious daughter borrows her dad's Ford Thunderbid, claiming she's going to the library to study (yeah, right). Instead, she uses it to show up other drivers. Her dad eventually finds out and takes his T-Bird back, but she retaliates by running off with someone who fell in love with her after watching her drive.

    The song was written by Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, with some of the lyrics by lead singer Mike Love, as he was much more attuned to teen culture than his cousin Brian. Love told us : "I suggested that we write a song about a girl who borrows her dad's car and goes cruising, rather than to the library, 'like she told her old man, now.' So I came up with the concept and the lyrics, and Brian went in and recorded the track. And I even told him, it's got to start like a Chuck Berry song with a guitar lead intro, which Carl Wilson supplied. And so that's how that came to pass."

    Until some legal wrangling sorted out the songwriting credits in the '90s, this song was solely credited to Brian Wilson. As Love tells it, the reason he wasn't credited on this and some other Beach Boys songs he helped write was because Murry Wilson (father of band members Brian, Carl and Dennis), administrated the publishing rights and left him off the credits.
  • There have been many rumors about the identity of the girl in the song, but when we spoke with Beach Boys lead singer Mike Love, he said: "As far as I knew, there was no particular person that was the inspiration for that song. It was more generic. Because, what kid, when they get their driver's license, doesn't want to borrow the family car and they go cruisin' through the hamburger stand, or they say they need to go to the library, but who knows? [Laughing] Sometimes other thoughts become more attractive."

    Here are the most common stories we've heard about who the girl is supposedly about:
    A girl Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson was dating. She came from a rich family in Palos Verdes, Los Angeles and used to tell her father she was going to study at the library and needed his Ford Thunderbird to get there. Instead of driving to the library, she would hang out with Dennis at his apartment. Dennis would say, "We'll have fun till her daddy takes the T'bird away," and this became the hook.

    Shirley Johnson England, whose father, Howard, owned the Utah radio station KNAK. Shirley claims that she used to borrow her dad's T-Bird, and one day got caught taking it to the drive-in instead of the library. The Beach Boys spent a lot of time at the station for promotional appearances, and when they heard this story, they wrote the song about Shirley.
  • The Wilsons' father Murray had very conservative values and felt this song was immoral. Murray served as their manager, and by many accounts was very controlling. He didn't get his way on this one, and was removed as manager a few months later. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The Beach Boys were on tour in Australia and when they returned to the States, Beatlemania had come to town. This was the Beach Boys' next hit, and while now regarded as a classic, at the time it was almost eclipsed by the Mop Tops. (thanks, Jo - Sheffield, England)
  • The intro was copied from Chuck Berry's "Johnny B Goode." Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys were heavily influenced by Chuck Berry. (thanks, Brandon - Seattle, WA)
  • In 1996 the British rock band Status Quo did a version of the song with The Beach Boys. Despite peaking at #24 on the UK charts it wasn't played on BBC Radio 1. An angry Status Quo threatened legal proceedings against the national station, claiming they were wrong to not playlist the song in spite of it making the Top 40.

  • The Beach Boys - Isn't It Tim
    The Beach Boys - Isn't It Time


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    Album: That's Why God Made the Radio
    Released: 2012

    Isn't It Time Lyrics


    After it's all been said
    The music spinning in our head
    Can't forget the feeling of
    The magic of that summer love
    Ooh I wanna take you there
    Do you wanna turn back the pages
    Memories in photographs
    The world is changed
    And yet the game is still the same

    Isn't It Time we danced the night away
    How about doing it just like yesterday?
    Every time I think of you
    All of those things we used to do

    Remember those nights we spent
    Little did we know how the time would fly
    Isn't it time, oh, oh
    Isn't it time, oh, oh

    The good times never have to end
    Now's the time to let them happen again
    We can have ourselves a blast
    Good times that aren't only in the past

    Isn't it time we danced the night away
    How about doing it just like yesterday?
    Every time I think of you
    All of those things we used to do

    Remember those nights we spent
    Little did we know how the time would fly
    Isn't it time, oh, oh
    Isn't it time, oh, oh

    And as the sun goes down we raise a glass to kindness
    To all the good times we share
    Isn't it time we get ready again
    Isn't it time we go steady again?

    Isn't it time we danced the night away
    How about doing it just like yesterday?
    Every time I think of you
    And all of those things we used to do

    Remember those nights we spent
    Little did we know how the time would fly
    Isn't it time, oh, oh
    Isn't it time, oh, oh

    Isn't it time we danced the night away
    How about doing it just like yesterday?
    Every time I think of you
    And all of those things we used to do

    Remember those nights we spent
    Little did we know how the time would fly
    Isn't it time, oh, oh
    Isn't it time, oh, oh

    Writer/s: JOSEPH THOMAS, JAMES M PETERIK, BRIAN WILSON, LAURENCE JOHN MILLAS, MIKE E LOVE
    Publisher: THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
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    Isn't It Time Song Chart
  • When The Beach Boys decided to release an album of new songs to mark their 50th anniversary, they revived a song that Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas, Jim Peterik and Larry Millas started working on in 1998 called "That's Why God Made the Radio," and made that the title track.

    Thomas, Peterik and Millas were thrilled, and started working on another tune. Millas came with the idea for "Isn't It Time," with the hook "Isn't it time we catch another wave." Brian Wilson and Mike Love worked on the song as well, changing that line to "Isn't it time to dance the night away," since they didn't want a surfing reference. The song was released as the second singe from the album following the title track.

  • The Beach Boys - Surfin' U.S.A
    The Beach Boys - Surfin' U.S.A.


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    Album: Surfin' U.S.A.
    Released: 1963

    Surfin' U.S.A. Lyrics


    If everybody had an ocean
    Across the U.S.A.
    Then everybody'd be surfin'
    Like California
    You'd seem 'em wearing their baggies
    Huarachi sandals too
    A bushy bushy blond hairdo
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    You'd catch 'em surfin' at Del Mar
    Ventura County line
    Santa Cruz and Trestle
    Australia's Narabine
    All over Manhattan
    And down Doheny Way

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    We'll all be planning that route
    We're gonna take real soon
    We're waxing down our surfboards
    We can't wait for June
    We'll all be gone for the summer
    We're on surfari to stay
    Tell the teacher we're surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Haggerties and Swamies
    Pacific Palisades
    San Anofree and Sunset
    Redondo Beach L.A.
    All over La Jolla
    At Waimia Bay

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Everybody's gone surfin'
    Surfin' U.S.A.

    Writer/s: CHUCK BERRY
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Surfin' U.S.A. Song Chart
  • The lyrics are basically a guide to good surf locations, but the "Surfin' U.S.A." music was based on Chuck Berry's 1958 hit "Sweet Little Sixteen." The Beach Boys did it as a tribute to Berry, but didn't get his permission first - maybe because Berry was in jail for transporting a minor across state lines. When Berry threatened to sue, The Beach Boys agreed to give him most of the royalties and list him as the song's composer. The song also helped build Berry's legend while he served his time.
  • David Marks, who was a guitarist in The Beach Boys from 1961-1963, explains on the DVD Brian Wilson Songwriter 1962 - 1969 , that he and Carl Wilson would play guitars every day after school, and one day Carl brought home the album Chuck Berry Is On Top. They loved the album and introduced Berry's sound to Brian Wilson, who loved the rhythm parts and put together "Surfin' U.S.A." based on that sound. Brian changed the lyrics and added a hook, but it is basically a rewrite of Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen."
  • Many of the early Beach Boys' songs were about surfing. Dennis Wilson was the only Beach Boy who actually surfed, but surfing was a very popular at the time, especially with teenagers who bought records. For The Beach Boys, the surfing subculture gave them an opportunity to write songs about adventure and fun while exploring vocal harmonies and new production techniques. And while the majority of Americans didn't surf, the songs represented California, which was considered new and modern and a great place to be. Surfing, and California by extension, became more about a state of mind.
  • This is a very early Beach Boys song, following up their first hit "Surfin' Safari." Brian Wilson was gaining confidence as a producer, and this song marks the emergence of what would become the Beach Boys signature sound over the next few years. Wilson got the most of 1963 studio technology, and managed to create a sound with bright guitars and sophisticated background vocals - something he accomplished with double-tracking. Brian also used his falsetto vocals in the chorus to offset Mike Love 's lead.
  • Carl Wilson came up with the guitar intro, which is reminiscent of Duane Eddy's "Moving and Grooving." Wilson explained: "On 'Surfin' U.S.A.,' Brian wanted an opening lick and I just did this Duane Eddy riff. I was worried that it had been on another record, but what the hell. That was the first time we were aware we could make a really powerful record. For the first time, we thought the group sounded good enough to be played with anything on the radio."
  • Leif Garrett, who was not a surfer, but a skateboarder, recorded this in 1977 and took it to #20 in the US. Garrett was a teen idol who acted in some popular movies in the '60s and '70s, including Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, but got hooked on drugs and fought a heroin addiction. In 2006, after one of his arrests for heroin possession, Garrett's mother told the New York Daily News that rock stars like The Rolling Stones were a bad influence on him and led him to drugs.
  • Guitarist David Marks played guitar on the Beach Boys first five albums. He recalled to ilikemusic.com laying down this track: "The energy on the Surfin' USA session was very upbeat and happy. That's where that chemistry thing kicks in again… there was a certain energy on that track that was a one-of-a-kind happening. It wasn't perfect in a technical sense, but the vibe was something special that had a lasting effect."
  • This was re-released in the US in 1974. It went to #36.
  • Comedic Canadian rock band Jason performed a spoof of this called "Bowlin' USA". The band's lead singer was Steve Smith, who later achieved fame and fortune playing his character Red Green on the cult Canadian comedy series The Red Green Show. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada)

  • The Beach Boys Songs - We Three Kings of Orient Are
    The Beach Boys - We Three Kings of Orient Are


    The Beach Boys - We Three Kings of Orient Are Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Beach Boys' Christmas Album
    Released: 1862

    We Three Kings of Orient Are Lyrics


    We Three Kings of Orient Are
    Bearing gifts, we traverse far
    Field and fountain
    Moor and mountain
    Following yonder star

    Oh, star of wonder, star of might
    Star with royal beauty bright
    Westward leading
    Still proceeding
    Guide us to thy perfect light

    Born a babe on Bethlehem's plain
    Gold we bring to crown him again
    King forever, ceasing never
    Over us all to reign

    Oh, star of wonder, star of might
    Star with royal beauty bright
    Westward leading
    Still proceeding
    Guide us to the perfect light

    Frankincense to offer have I
    Incense owns a deity nigh
    Prayer and praising, all men raising
    Worship God on high

    Oh, star of wonder, star of might
    Star with royal beauty bright
    Westward leading
    Still proceeding
    Guide us to the perfect light

    Writer/s: TRADITIONAL, . / DOY, CARL WILLIAM
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This carol was written in 1857 by the Reverend John Henry Hopkins. He wrote both words and music as part of a Christmas pageant for the General Theological Seminary in New York City. As it proved popular within his circle of family and friends, Hopkins decided to publish the carol in 1862.
  • The Beach Boys recorded this carol for their 1964 The Beach Boys' Christmas Album. At 4:04, it was the longest song the Beach Boys recorded in the entire 1960s.
  • Fun fact: The Bible does not say there were only three wise men. We assume that they were a trio because of the three gifts that were given: gold, incense, and myrrh.

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