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  2. Surfin' Guitars: Instrumental Surf Bands of the Sixties

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    Surfin' Guitars: Instrumental Surf Bands of the Sixties is a book by Robert J. Dalley which covers the instrumental side of the surf genre in the 1960s and looks at groups and artists from that era. It has been published three times with the first version published in 1988 and the third in 2015.

  3. Pet Sounds (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Pet Sounds" is an instrumental by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Composed by Brian Wilson, it was originally called "Run James Run", as Wilson intended it to be used as the theme of a James Bond film. It was then titled "Pet Sounds", the title of the album on which it appears.

  4. Beach music - Wikipedia

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    Among the most popular and influential R&B artists who produced "beach records" in the 1950s and 1960s were the Dominoes, the Drifters, the Clovers, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, the Tams, the Tymes, the Platters, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Brenton Wood, the Capitols, the Marvelows, The Swingin' Medallions, The Reflections, Clarence Carter, the Casinos, [4] and the Chairmen of the ...

  5. And a list of beach songs wouldn't be complete without the '50s style bop about summer love from Ree Drummond's favorite movie musical, Grease. Grab your straw hats and swimsuits , and turn up the ...

  6. Summer Means New Love - Wikipedia

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    "Summer Means New Love" is an instrumental composed by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!). Composed by Brian Wilson, it was later released as the B-side to his first single, "Caroline, No", which subsequently appeared on Pet Sounds (1966). [1]

  7. Let's Go Away for Awhile - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go Away for Awhile" is an instrumental by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. It was composed and produced by Brian Wilson, and performed by uncredited session musicians. The track is the first of two instrumentals that appear on the album, the other being its title track. [2]

  8. List of unreleased songs recorded by the Beach Boys

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    I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions: 2018 "Peaches" Dennis Wilson 1968 I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions: 2018 "Walkin'" Brian Wilson Al Jardine 1968–1969 I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions: 2018 "Well You Know I Knew" Dennis Wilson 1968 I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions: 2018 "Band Instrumental" 1968 The Beach Boys on Tour: 1968 2018

  9. You Still Believe in Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Still Believe in Me" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Initially conceived as "In My Childhood", it was the first songwriting collaboration between Brian Wilson, the group's de facto leader, and songwriter Tony Asher.