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"Sail On, Sailor" (mislabeled "Sail On Sailor" on original pressings) is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1973 album Holland. It was written primarily by Van Dyke Parks and Brian Wilson with Ray Kennedy , Tandyn Almer , and Jack Rieley .
Sail On Sailor – 1972 is an expanded reissue of the albums Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" (1972) and Holland (1973) by American rock band the Beach Boys.Produced by engineer Mark Linett and Brother Records archive manager Alan Boyd, it was released by Capitol/UME on December 2, 2022. [1]
Holland is the 19th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released January 8, 1973 on Brother/Reprise.It is their first album recorded without Bruce Johnston since 1965, their second with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar, and their final studio album created under the de facto leadership of Carl Wilson and manager Jack Rieley.
The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. ... Sail On Sailor focused on Carl and the Passions and Holland. ...
During that period, Kennedy also co-wrote the Beach Boys hit "Sail On, Sailor". In 1974, Kennedy was featured on the soundtrack to the Brian DePalma cult film Phantom of the Paradise, singing "Life at Last" and a version of "The Phantom's Theme".
Veteran Los Angeles-based rockers Los Lobos shared a pair of covers — "Love Special Delivery" originally by Thee Midniters and the Beach Boys' "Sail On Sailor" — ahead of their 13-song Native ...
The Beach Boys: 1985 "Gee" William Davis Viola Watkins # 1967 The Smile Sessions ‡ 2011 "Gettin' Hungry" Brian Wilson Mike Love 1967 Smiley Smile: 1967 "Gimme Some Lovin'" / "I Need Your Love" # 1972 Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ 2022 "Girl Don't Tell Me" Brian Wilson 1965 Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) 1965 "The Girl from New York City ...
"Sail On, Sailor" (Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, Tandyn Almer, Ray Kennedy, Jack Rieley) – 3:18 "Van Dyke really inspired this one. We worked on it originally; then, the other collaborators contributed some different lyrics. By the time the Beach Boys recorded it, the lyrics were all over the place. But I love how this song rocks."