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"Girls on the Beach" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1964 album All Summer Long. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the song is in the vein of the band's previous surf ballads and features Four Freshmen-inspired harmonies. The song also served as the title track to the movie The Girls on the Beach.
In a 2011 reappraisal, BBC Music observed that the track listing of Summer Days reads "like a Greatest Hits," and felt the album is unfairly disparaged for being "simply loaded with proud pop songs." Comparing to the Beach Boys' later work: "If Pet Sounds is the critics’ favorite, Summer Days is perhaps the people's day at the beach."
Name of song, songwriter(s), years of recording and release, and album debut Song Songwriter(s) Recorded [nb 1] Album Year "409" † Brian Wilson Mike Love Gary Usher: 1962 Surfin' Safari: 1962 "4th of July" Dennis Wilson 1971 Good Vibrations ‡ 1993 "Add Some Music to Your Day" † Brian Wilson Joe Knott Mike Love 1969–1970 Sunflower: 1970 ...
River Song: Dennis Wilson Carl Wilson: Unknown 3:44 School Girl Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson: August 20, 1976 Pacific Ocean Blue re-issue (2008) 2:31 Dennis Wilson John Hanlon Gregg Jakobsen: Sound of Free: Dennis Wilson Mike Love: November 13, 1970 single release only (1970) 2:19 Unknown Thoughts of You: Dennis Wilson Jim Dutch: Unknown ...
"Little Girl" is a simple song about a teenager's infatuation with a girl. Unlike the other Beach Boys covers from this era, Brian Wilson changed the form of the song quite a bit, making adaptations and rearranging the song to make it more suited to The Beach Boys. [1]
[1] The song was also released as a promo single, backed with "Amusement Parks U.S.A.", by the city's downtown merchants association. [2] The song lyrics extol the attractions of northern Utah: summer sun, winter skiing, local girls and the Lagoon amusement park. Mike Love and Brian Wilson sing the leads vocals on the song.
The entertainer talks about his new Netflix romantic comedy, "Find Me Falling," as well as recording the music for one of the most famous rom-coms ever, "When Harry Met Sally…" in 1989.
"Somewhere on a Beach" is a song recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released for digital download on January 19, 2016, and to country radio on January 25, 2016, as the lead single from his eighth studio album, Black. The song was written by Michael Tyler, Jaron Boyer, Alexander Palmer, Dave Kuncio and Josh Mirenda.