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"California Girls" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!). Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love , the lyrics were partly inspired by the band's experiences touring Europe for the first time, detailing an appreciation for women across the world.
"California Girls" is a song recorded by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. The song was written by Wilson and John Rich and produced by the two and Mark Wright . The song was released on June 12, 2006, as the fourth and final single from her second studio album All Jacked Up (2005).
Musician Brian Wilson, who had co-written the Beach Boys' "California Girls", commended Perry's vocal on her song and described its melody as "infectious". [ 18 ] Glenn Gamboa of Newsday reviewed the song saying, "'California Gurls' is a fizzy-pop concoction of empty calories, but it sure does stick with you."
"California Girls" by The Beach Boys "California Girls" by David Lee Roth "California Girls" by Oingo Boingo "California Gurls" by Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg "California, Hollywood" by Michael Rabon & Choctaw "California Heaven" by JAHKOY feat. ScHoolboy Q "California Home" by Mark Eric "California Jam" by Klaatu
Originally released in 2018, this track from the band's 2018 album may not necessarily sound like your typical melancholic tune, but the lyrics and meaning are powerful. The song is about someone ...
The lyrics to “Hotel California” and other classic Eagles songs should never have ended up at auction, Don Henley told a court Wednesday. On trial are rare-book dealer Glenn Horowitz and rock ...
The Beach Boys recorded "California Dreamin '" in 1986 for their greatest hits compilation Made in U.S. It was produced by Terry Melcher and featured Roger McGuinn of the Byrds on 12-string guitar. This version of the song was referenced in the lyrics of the Dead Milkmen's 1988 novelty hit "Punk Rock Girl".
The song was named in tribute to the Beach Boys' "California Girls". [6] It was inspired by three of the women in Chilton's life who he was thinking about at the time, including his ex-wife, having birthdays in September. [ 6 ]