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The Beach Boys' "Don't Worry Baby" (1964) from Shut Down Volume 2 was said to be an answer to the Ronettes song "Be My Baby" (1963). The Beach Boys' "The Girl from New York City" (1965) from Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) was a response to The Ad Libs' "The Boy from New York City" (1964).
Don't Worry Darling grossed $45.3 million in the U.S. and Canada, and $42.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $87.6 million. [2] [3] In the U.S. and Canada, it was projected to gross $17–20 million from 4,113 theaters in its opening weekend, with some estimates as high as $25 million.
"Don't Worry Baby" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their March 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2. Written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian , Wilson's lead vocal on the track is considered one of his defining performances, and he later referred to "Don't Worry Baby" as perhaps the Beach Boys' finest record.
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With Don't Worry Darling set to make its global premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, followed by its theatrical premiere on Sept. 23, ...
"Don't Worry Baby", a cover of the Beach Boys hit, charted in Australia. It is featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Bye Bye Love (which itself takes its title from the Everly Brothers song of the same name).
The cast of Don't Worry Darling — well, most of the cast — glammed up Monday night for a screening and to talk up the much-buzzed-about movie with a Q&A before it arrives in theaters on Sept. 23.