We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (Super Deluxe Edition)

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Tracklist

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1Let Us Go on This Way
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Let Us Go On This Way (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:00
2Roller Skating Child
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set), Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog and upright piano [Tack Upright Piano]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-11)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
handclaps and background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 to ????), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Roller Skating Child (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:18
3Mona
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
accordion, grand piano, Minimoog and tubular bells:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set) and lead vocals:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Mona (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:06
4Johnny Carson
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-12-29) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-12-29)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-12-29)
recording of:
Johnny Carson (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:48
5Good Time
engineer:
Stephen Desper
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-05)
12 string guitar:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
clavinet and reed organ:
Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
drums (drum set), hi-hat and snare drum:
Dennis Dragon (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
electric bass guitar and temple blocks:
Daryl Dragon (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
French horn:
David Duke (horn) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
harmonica and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
trombone:
Randy Aldcroft (trombonist) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Mike Barone (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Bob Edmondson (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
trumpet:
Gary Barone (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Steve Huffsteter (trumpet, composer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Marion Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
ukulele [Baritone Ukulele]:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
recorded at:
Beach Boys Studio in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
Good Time (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
composer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:50
6Honkin’ Down the Highway
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
clavinet, grand piano, Minimoog and synthesizer [ARP String Ensembles]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Honkin' Down the Highway (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:49
7Ding Dang
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-04)
drums (drum set):
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10)
electric bass guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1974-06-10)
electric guitar and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10)
Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Billy Hinsche (on 1974-06-10)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
vocals:
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1974-06-10)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
edited at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
Ding Dang (on 1974-06-10)
composer:
Roger McGuinn and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
The Beach Boys0:57
8Solar System
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog, snare drum, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], tack piano, tubular bells and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Solar System (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:49
9The Night Was So Young
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
Minimoog, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
The Night Was So Young (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
The Beach Boys2:17
10I’ll Bet He’s Nice
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
handclaps and background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
harpsichord [Electric Harpsichord] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
tambourine:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
I’ll Bet He’s Nice (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:36
11Let’s Put Our Hearts Together
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys & Marilyn Wilson2:15
12I Wanna Pick You Up
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-04)
12 string guitar and electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
mellotron, Minimoog and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
remixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
I Wanna Pick You Up (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:40
13Airplane
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (in 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1977-01)
drums (drum set) and Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
grand piano and snare drum:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-01-02)
Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-01-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-01-02)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-01 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1977-01)
recording of:
Airplane (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys3:06
14Love Is a Woman
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
alto flute and baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01) and Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
tambourine:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Love Is a Woman (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:56
15Ruby Baby
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-02)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (on 1976-08-18)
chromatic harmonica:
Tommy Morgan (Harmonica player) (on 1976-08-18)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-18)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (on 1976-08-18)
Minimoog, tack piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-08-18)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-08-18)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-02)
cover recording of:
Ruby Baby (on 1976-08-18)
lyricist:
Jerry Leiber
composer:
Mike Stoller
publisher:
Carlin Music Corp., Jerry Leiber Music, Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Stoller Music (ASCAP)
The Beach Boys2:24
16Marilyn Rovell
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-02)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21)
grand piano, Minimoog, tambourine and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-08-21)
background vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-08-21), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-08-21)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-02)
recording of:
Marilyn Rovell (on 1976-08-21)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys1:55
17Sherry She Needs Me
engineer:
Chuck Britz, Earle Mankey and Stephen Desper
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-04)
12 string guitar:
Jerry Cole (on 1965-03-29) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1965-03-29)
alto saxophone:
Bill Green (woodwind) (on 1965-03-29)
baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (on 1965-03-29)
bass saxophone:
Jack Nimitz (American saxophonist and clarinet player) (on 1965-03-29)
double bass:
Jimmy Bond (on 1965-03-29)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (on 1965-03-29)
electric bass guitar:
Carol Kaye (on 1965-03-29)
electric guitar:
Howard Roberts (jazz guitarist, educator, session musician and producer) (on 1965-03-29) and Billy Strange (on 1965-03-29)
grand piano:
Al De Lory (on 1965-03-29)
tambourine:
Ron Swallow (on 1965-03-29)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (on 1965-03-29)
trumpet:
Roy Caton (trumpet player) (on 1965-03-29)
vibraphone:
Steve Dvoreck (on 1965-03-29)
Wurlitzer electric piano:
Leon Russell (on 1965-03-29)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (on 1976-08-21), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-08-21), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-08-21)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-08-21)
recorded at:
Western Recorders, Studio 3 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1965-03-29) and Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-08-21: lead vocals, background vocals)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
recording of:
Sherry She Needs Me (from 1965-03-29 until 1976-08-21)
writer:
Russ Titelman and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:44
18Lazy Lizzie
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano, slapstick, tambourine, background vocals and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972 until 1976-08)
Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1972) and David Sandler (from 1972 until 1976-08)
vocals:
Danny Hutton (from 1972 until 1976-08) and Tony Martin, Jr. (from 1972 until 1976-08)
recorded at:
Sunset Sound in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1972) and Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-08)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
recording of:
Lazy Lizzie (from 1972 until 1976-08)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys4:00
19We Gotta Groove (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
drums (drum set), electric bass guitar, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], harpsichord [Electric Harpsichord], tack piano and tambourine:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
We Gotta Groove (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:10
20Hey There Mama (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Minimoog and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
background vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12), Dean Torrence (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Hey There Mama (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-12)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:34
21Clangin’ (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
Minimoog, organ, tack piano and tom-tom:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Clangin’ (in 1976)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys0:51
22Love Is a Woman (Al Jardine vocal)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-11-16)
alto flute and baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11) and Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
tambourine:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11) and Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-11-16)
recording of:
Love Is a Woman (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:56
23Johnny Carson (alternate mix with intro)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-11-16)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-11-16)
recording of:
Johnny Carson (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys3:01
24You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
bell, drums (drum set), harpsichord [Electric Harpsichord], Minimoog, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], tack piano, background vocals and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
cover recording of:
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (in 1976-10)
writer:
Barry Mann, Phil Spector and Cynthia Weil
publisher:
ABKCO Music Publishing Pty Ltd, ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Columbia Music (Publisher. Do not use as a release label.), EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd (not for release label use!), Mother Bertha Music Inc., Screen Gems–Columbia Music, Inc. and Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI)
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Germany (GmbH & Co. KG), Screen Gems-Columbia Music Ltd., Screen Gems–EMI Music Ltd., 日本アブコ音楽出版 (ABKCO Japan Publishing), イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan Ltd., Sony Division) (until 2021-06-30), イーエムアイ音楽出版 フジパシフィック事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan, Fujipacific Division) (until 2021-06-30), ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., EMI Overseas Division, sub‐publisher for non‐Japanese works) (from 2021-07-01 to present) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
The Beach Boys3:51
2Digital Media
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1Life Is for the Living
engineer:
Chuck Britz and Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1977-03 until 1977-06)
cello:
Armand Kaproff (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Raphael Kramer (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Todd Clark (bassist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
French horn:
David Duke (horn) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Richard Perissi (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Alan Robinson (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Morris Repass (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Lloyd Ulyate (American trombonist (1927-2004)) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
violin:
Arnold Belnick (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Harry Bluestone (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Ambrose Russo (Violinist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Sheldon Sanov (violinist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Marshall Sosson (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Western Recorders, Studio 1 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-11) and Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-03 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-03 until 1977-06)
recording of:
Life Is for the Living (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
writer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
1:53
2Deep Purple
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1977-02 until 1977-06)
cello:
Igor Horoshevsky (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Stephens LaFever (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
flute:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
French horn:
Sinclair Lott (french horn) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Gilbert Falco (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Morris Repass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Paul Shure (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02 until 1977-06)
recording of:
Deep Purple (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1938)
composer:
Peter de Rose (tin pan alley era songwriter, pianist and performer on radio)
publisher:
Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
cover recording of:
Deep Purple
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1938)
composer:
Peter de Rose (tin pan alley era songwriter, pianist and performer on radio)
publisher:
Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
2:27
3It’s Over Now
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1977-04-13)
cello:
Igor Horoshevsky (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Stephens LaFever (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
flute:
Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
French horn:
Sinclair Lott (french horn) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Gilbert Falco (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Morris Repass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Paul Shure (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-04-13)
remixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-04 until 1977-06)
recording of:
It’s Over Now (Brian Wilson) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:43
4Still I Dream of It
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1977-06-19)
cello:
Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Edgar Lustgarten (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Max Bennett (US jazz bassist and session musician) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
flute:
Harry Klee (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Wilbur Schwartz (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
French horn:
James Decker (French hornist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Harry Bluestone (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Nathan Ross (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Paul Shure (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
background vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-06-19)
remixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-06-20 until 1977-06-25)
recording of:
Still I Dream of It (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:26
5Everybody Wants to Live
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1977-04 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
electric guitar and lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-04-11)
vocals:
Billy Hinsche (on 1977-04-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-04-11), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-04-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-04 until 1977-06)
recording of:
Everybody Wants to Live (on 1977-04-11)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:08
6Lines
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1977-06-19)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25)
electric bass guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-04-12, from 1977-06-20 until 1977-06-25)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-06-19)
remixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-06-20 until 1977-06-25)
recording of:
Lines (from 1977-04-12 until 1977-06-25)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
1:46
7It’s Trying to Say
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1977-04 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set), snare drum and lead vocals:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-04-11)
background vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-04-11), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-04-11), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-04-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-04-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-04 until 1977-06)
recording of:
It’s Trying to Say (on 1977-04-11)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:09
8Shortenin’ Bread
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (in 1977-06)
baritone saxophone:
Jim Horn (saxophonist, hornist, flutist and oboist) (on 1977-06-03)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-06-03)
grand piano, Minimoog, organ, Rhodes piano and tambourine:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-06-03)
background vocals:
Diane Rovell (on 1977-06-03) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-06-03)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-06-03) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-06-03)
arranger:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-06-03)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1977-06)
recording of:
Short’nin’ Bread (traditional song) (on 1977-06-03)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 4209)
2:50
9New England Waltz
engineer:
Chuck Britz and Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Chuck Britz (on 1977-03-11)
cello:
Armand Kaproff (on 1977-03-11) and Raphael Kramer (on 1977-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (on 1977-03-11)
electric bass guitar:
Todd Clark (bassist) (on 1977-03-11)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (on 1977-03-11)
French horn:
David Duke (horn) (on 1977-03-11), Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (on 1977-03-11), Richard Perissi (on 1977-03-11) and Alan Robinson (on 1977-03-11)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-03-11)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (on 1977-03-11), Francis Howard (trombone) (on 1977-03-11), Morris Repass (on 1977-03-11) and Lloyd Ulyate (American trombonist (1927-2004)) (on 1977-03-11)
trumpet:
John Audino (on 1977-03-11), Buddy Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (on 1977-03-11), Jack Laubach (trumpeter) (on 1977-03-11) and James Zito (on 1977-03-11)
violin:
Arnold Belnick (on 1977-03-11), Harry Bluestone (on 1977-03-11), Jerome Reisler (on 1977-03-11), Ambrose Russo (Violinist) (on 1977-03-11), Josef Schoenbrun (on 1977-03-11), Sheldon Sanov (violinist) (on 1977-03-11), Marshall Sosson (on 1977-03-11) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (on 1977-03-11)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (on 1977-03-11)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (on 1977-03-11)
recorded at and mixed at:
Western Recorders, Studio 1 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-11)
recording of:
New England Waltz (on 1977-03-11)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:40
10Life Is for the Living (backing track)
engineer:
Chuck Britz and Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
cello:
Armand Kaproff (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Raphael Kramer (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Todd Clark (bassist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
French horn:
David Duke (horn) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Richard Perissi (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Alan Robinson (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Morris Repass (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Lloyd Ulyate (American trombonist (1927-2004)) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
trumpet:
John Audino (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Buddy Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Jack Laubach (trumpeter) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and James Zito (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
violin:
Arnold Belnick (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Harry Bluestone (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Ambrose Russo (Violinist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Sheldon Sanov (violinist) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06), Marshall Sosson (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Western Recorders, Studio 1 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-11) and Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-03 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
Western Recorders, Studio 1 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-11)
instrumental recording of:
Life Is for the Living (from 1977-03-11 until 1977-06)
writer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
1:56
11Deep Purple (2025 backing track)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
cello:
Igor Horoshevsky (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Stephens LaFever (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
flute:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
French horn:
Sinclair Lott (french horn) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Gilbert Falco (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Morris Repass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Paul Shure (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
instrumental recording of:
Deep Purple (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1938)
composer:
Peter de Rose (tin pan alley era songwriter, pianist and performer on radio)
publisher:
Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
3:00
12It’s Over Now (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
cello:
Igor Horoshevsky (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Stephens LaFever (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
flute:
Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
French horn:
Sinclair Lott (french horn) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
trombone:
Edward Kusby (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Gilbert Falco (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Francis Howard (trombone) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Morris Repass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Jerome Reisler (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06), Paul Shure (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
instrumental recording of:
It’s Over Now (Brian Wilson) (from 1977-02-25 until 1977-06)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:17
13Still I Dream of It (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
cello:
Raymond Kelley (cellist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Edgar Lustgarten (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Kathleen Lustgarten (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Frederick Seykora (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
double bass:
Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Robert Stone (bass, cello) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
drums (drum set):
Earl Palmer (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
electric bass guitar:
Max Bennett (US jazz bassist and session musician) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
electric guitar:
Dennis Budimir (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
flute:
Harry Klee (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Wilbur Schwartz (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and William Calkins (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
French horn:
James Decker (French hornist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Richard Perissi (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
oboe:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
violin:
Murray Adler (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Harry Bluestone (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Bonnie Douglas (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Elliott Fisher (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Lou Klass (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Nathan Ross (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06), Josef Schoenbrun (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06) and Paul Shure (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
conductor:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
arranger:
Dick Reynolds (musician, songwriter, and trombonist best known as arranger for the Four Freshmen)
concertmaster:
James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
instrumental recording of:
Still I Dream of It (from 1977-02-09 until 1977-06)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:37
14Holy Man (2025 mix Carl Wilson vocal)
engineer:
Earle Mankey and Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
acoustic guitar, electric bass guitar, electric guitar and lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976)
bell, drums (drum set) and tambourine:
Ricky Fataar (from 1974 until 1976)
grand piano, mellotron, organ, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1974 until 1976)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Holy Man (Dennis Wilson song, new lyrics) (from 1974 until 1976)
lyricist:
Taylor Hawkins and Gregg Jakobson
composer:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
version of:
Holy Man
4:10
15Carl’s Song 1 – It Could Be Anything (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
12 string guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1974 until 1975) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1975)
drums (drum set) and snare drum:
Ricky Fataar (from 1974 until 1975)
glockenspiel, organ, synthesizer [ARP Pro Soloist], synthesizer [ARPR String Ensemble], tack piano, tambourine and lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1975)
grand piano:
Gerry Beckley (from 1974 until 1975)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1974 until 1975)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
It Could Be Anything (Carl's Song 1) (from 1974 until 1975)
writer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
3:28
16Carl’s Song 2 – Angels Come Home (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
12 string guitar, acoustic guitar, cabasa, castanets, electric guitar, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog and other instruments [styrofoam]:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1975)
drums (drum set):
Ricky Fataar (in 1975)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1975)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Angels Come Home (Carl's Song 2) (in 1975)
writer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
3:41
17String Bass Song (Rainbows) (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
grand piano, Minimoog and organ:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-03-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1974-03-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Rainbows (on 1974-03-05)
lyricist:
Steve Kalinich (songwriter)
composer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
3:22
1810,000 Years Ago
engineer:
Earle Mankey and Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1974 until 1976)
bell, bongos, drums (drum set) and tambourine:
Ricky Fataar (from 1974 until 1976)
clavinet and Minimoog:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976)
grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], upright piano and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1974 until 1976)
recorded at and mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1974 until 1976)
recording of:
10,000 Years Ago (from 1974 until 1976)
writer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
5:04
19Gimme Some Lovin’ (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-06-23)
electric guitar:
Chuck Crane (on 1977-06-23)
synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-06-23)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1977-06-23)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Gimme Some Lovin’ (on 1977-06-23)
writer:
Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood (bass player, songwriter, producer) and Steve Winwood
publisher:
Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. (UK), Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd., Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing, Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label), Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division, Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., Universal/Island Music Ltd. (for music publishing use only, formerly Island Music Ltd.), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), Yamaha Music EH(CM) and Island Music Ltd. (from 1966 to ????)
3:29
20Honeycomb (Marilyn Wilson‐Rutherford vocal)
engineer:
Chuck Britz
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Chuck Britz (on 1975-09-30)
accordion, electric bass guitar, grand piano, rototom and tambourine:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1975-09-30)
background vocals:
Diane Rovell (on 1975-09-30), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1975-09-30) and Marilyn Wilson (on 1975-09-30)
lead vocals:
Marilyn Wilson (on 1975-09-30)
recorded at:
Western Recorders, Studio 3 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1975-09-30)
mixed at:
Western Recorders (@ 6000 Sunset Blvd., part of United Western Recorders studio complex 1957–1985) in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1975-09-30)
cover recording of:
Honeycomb (on 1975-09-30)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Merrill (songwriter, and lyricist of the hit musical Funny Girl) (in 1954)
2:14
21In the Back of My Mind
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano:
Tandyn Almer (in 1975)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1975)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1975)
recording of:
In the Back of My Mind (in 1975)
lyricist:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:45
3Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Just Once in My Life (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
bell:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
Minimoog, organ, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
tambourine:
Ricky Fataar (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Just Once in My Life (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
lyricist:
Gerry Goffin
composer:
Carole King and Phil Spector
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Mother Bertha Music Inc., Screen Gems–Columbia Music and Screen Gems–Columbia Music, Inc.
The Beach Boys3:54
2Mony, Mony (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
drum machine, electric guitar, Minimoog, organ, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], tack piano, tom-tom and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05), Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Mony Mony (from 1976-03-15 until 1976-05)
writer:
Bobby Bloom (US singer-songwriter), Ritchie Cordell, Bo Gentry and Tommy James (American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer)
publisher:
Big Seven Music Corp., EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Ltd., EMI Music Publishing (WP) Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia AB and Planetary Nom (London) Ltd.
The Beach Boys3:02
3Running Bear (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
acoustic guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-04-13)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (on 1976-04-13)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-04-13)
electric bass guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1976-04-13)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (on 1976-04-13)
tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-04-13)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1976-04-13)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Running Bear (on 1976-04-13)
lyricist and composer:
J.P. Richardson (known as The Big Bopper)
publisher:
Big Bopper Music Company, Hall-Clement Publications, Universal Music Publishing GmbH (Universal Music Publishing Group Germany), Universal Music Publishing International Ltd. and Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.
The Beach Boys3:05
4Shake, Rattle and Roll
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1976-04 until 1976-05)
accordion:
Carl Fortina (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
autoharp:
Ben Benay (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
banjo:
Jay Graydon (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
electric bass guitar:
Ray Pohlman (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
tambourine:
Julius Wechter (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
upright piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-04 until 1976-05)
cover recording of:
Shake, Rattle and Roll (from 1976-04-14 until 1976-04-15)
additional lyricist:
Daryl Bosteels
writer:
Charles Calhoun and Jesse Stone
publisher:
Campbell Connelly, Mijac Music, Nightlight Music Pty Ltd., Progressive Music (publisher), Progressive Music Publishing Company Inc., Unichappell Music and Unichappell Music, Inc.
The Beach Boys2:36
5On Broadway (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
accordion:
Carl Fortina (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
boobam and drums (drum set):
Hal Blaine (U.S. studio drummer and percussionist) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
electric bass guitar:
Ray Pohlman (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
grand piano and synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
On Broadway (Mann/Weil/Leiber/Stoller version for The Drifters) (from 1976-03-10 until 1976-05)
additional writer:
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
writer:
Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc., Screen Gems‐Col, Screen Gems–EMI Music Ltd., Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI), イーエムアイ音楽出版 フジパシフィック事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan, Fujipacific Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
version of:
On Broadway (original Mann/Weil version)
cover recording of:
On Broadway (Mann/Weil/Leiber/Stoller version for The Drifters)
additional writer:
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
writer:
Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc., Screen Gems‐Col, Screen Gems–EMI Music Ltd., Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI), イーエムアイ音楽出版 フジパシフィック事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan, Fujipacific Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
version of:
On Broadway (original Mann/Weil version)
The Beach Boys3:19
6Sea Cruise (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
acoustic guitar:
Larry Rolando (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
baritone saxophone:
Dennis Dreith (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
bass saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set) and lead vocals:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
electric bass guitar:
Ray Pohlman (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Ben Benay (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
grand piano and organ:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
shaken idiophone [jingle stick] and tambourine:
Julius Wechter (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
tenor saxophone:
Mike Altschul (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05) and Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Sea Cruise (from 1976-03-09 until 1976-05)
writer:
Huey “Piano” Smith
The Beach Boys3:54
7Chapel of Love (2025 mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
autoharp:
Carol Miller (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
bass clarinet:
Dennis Dreith (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05) and Jack Nimitz (American saxophonist and clarinet player) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
clarinet:
Mike Altschul (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05) and Jackie Kelso (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
grand piano, Minimoog, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
hi-hat and tubular bells:
Gene Estes (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Chapel of Love (from 1976-03-17 until 1976-05)
writer:
Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Mother Bertha Music Inc., Trio Music Company, Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.), フジパシフィックミュージック BMG事業部 (Fujipacific Music Inc., BMG Division), ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division), 日本アブコ音楽出版 (ABKCO Japan Publishing), イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan Ltd., Sony Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., EMI Overseas Division, sub‐publisher for non‐Japanese works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
The Beach Boys2:58
8Short Skirts (2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
12 string guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-05-08)
baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (on 1976-05-08)
drums (drum set):
Gene Estes (on 1976-05-08)
electric bass guitar:
Chuck Berghofer (Jazz bassist) (on 1976-05-08)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1976-05-08) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-05-08)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-05-08)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (on 1976-05-08)
trumpet:
Bill Peterson (on 1976-05-08) and Bobby Shew (on 1976-05-08)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (on 1976-05-08), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1976-05-08), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-05-08) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-05-08)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-05-08)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Short Skirts (on 1976-05-08)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:47
9Tm Song (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
12 string guitar:
Billy Hinsche (on 1976-03-18)
alto flute, flute and tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (on 1976-03-18)
baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (on 1976-03-18)
congas and vibraphone:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-03-18)
electric bass guitar and organ:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1976-03-18)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1976-03-18)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (on 1976-03-18), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1976-03-18) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-03-18)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-03-18)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
instrumental recording of:
T.M. Song (on 1976-03-18)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing (Beach Boys)
The Beach Boys1:13
10Rock and Roll Music (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
baritone saxophone:
Dennis Dreith (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Jack Nimitz (American saxophonist and clarinet player) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
cymbal [pang cymbal]:
Gene Estes (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
Minimoog, organ, synthesizer [ARP Pro Soloist] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
soprano saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
tenor saxophone:
Mike Altschul (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Jackie Kelso (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
cover recording of:
Rock and Roll Music (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
lyricist and composer:
Chuck Berry
publisher:
Arc Music (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Campbell Connelly, Isalee Music Publishing Company and Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
instrumental cover recording of:
Rock and Roll Music
lyricist and composer:
Chuck Berry
publisher:
Arc Music (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Campbell Connelly, Isalee Music Publishing Company and Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
The Beach Boys3:19
11Had to Phone Ya (2025 Deconstructed mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
bongos:
Julius Wechter (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
clarinet:
Dennis Dreith (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05) and Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
double bass:
Lyle Ritz (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05) and Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
trumpet:
Bobby Shew (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
violin:
Arnold Belnick (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05), Henry Ferber (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05), William Kurasch (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05) and Sid Sharp (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
other vocals [phone voice]:
Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Had to Phone Ya (from 1976-03-30 until 1976-05)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys), Diane Rovell and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys1:59
12Just Once in My Life (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
bell:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
Minimoog, organ, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
tambourine:
Ricky Fataar (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
instrumental cover recording of:
Just Once in My Life (from 1976-03-16 until 1976-05)
lyricist:
Gerry Goffin
composer:
Carole King and Phil Spector
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Mother Bertha Music Inc., Screen Gems–Columbia Music and Screen Gems–Columbia Music, Inc.
The Beach Boys3:54
13Let Us Go on This Way (alternate mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-11-16)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-11-16)
recording of:
Let Us Go On This Way (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:01
14Mona (2025 Deconstructed mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
accordion, grand piano, Minimoog and tubular bells:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set) and lead vocals:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Mona (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:19
15Honkin’ Down the Highway (Billy Hinsche vocal)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-11-16)
clavinet, grand piano, Minimoog and synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
electric guitar and lead vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-11-16)
recording of:
Honkin' Down the Highway (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:56
16Ding Dang (session highlights & unedited 2025 mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
drums (drum set):
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10)
electric bass guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1974-06-10)
electric guitar and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10)
Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Billy Hinsche (on 1974-06-10)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
vocals:
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1974-06-10)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Ding Dang (on 1974-06-10)
composer:
Roger McGuinn and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
The Beach Boys2:27
17Solar System (2025 backing track mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog, snare drum, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], tack piano and tubular bells:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Solar System (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
instrumental recording of:
Solar System
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys3:12
18The Night Was So Young (2025 vocals only mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
background vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
a cappella recording of:
The Night Was So Young (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
The Beach Boys2:18
19Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (2025 Coda mix)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
recording of:
Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys & Marilyn Wilson0:47
20That Special Feeling (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
That Special Feeling (in 1976-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys & Marilyn Wilson1:48
21It’s Over Now (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
It’s Over Now (Brian Wilson) (in 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:51
22They’re Marching Along (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
spoken vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
They’re Marching Along (in 1976-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:26
23Love Is a Woman (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
Love Is a Woman (in 1976-10)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:35
24Mona (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
Mona (in 1976-10)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys1:38
25Airplane (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
Airplane (in 1976-10)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:29
26Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (in 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys & Marilyn Wilson2:22
27I’ll Bet He’s Nice (demo)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1976-10)
demo recording of:
I’ll Bet He’s Nice (in 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys2:32
28Still I Dream of It (demo)
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
grand piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-12)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1976-12)
demo recording of:
Still I Dream of It (from 1976-10 until 1976-12)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
The Beach Boys3:30