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"Wild Honey"
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album Wild Honey
B-side"Wind Chimes"
ReleasedOctober 23, 1967 (1967-10-23)
RecordedSeptember 26–27, 1967
StudioBeach Boys Studio, Los Angeles
Length2:37
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson, Mike Love
Producer(s)The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Heroes and Villains"
(1967)
"Wild Honey"
(1967)
"Darlin`"
(1967)

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Wild Honey

The Beach Boys

1967 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Octubre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1967 -
    Discográfica: Capitol · · Productor: The Beach Boys

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    1967 single by the Beach Boys

    "Wild Honey" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, it was released as the lead single from their 1967 album Wild Honey, with the B-side of the single being "Wind Chimes". The single peaked at number 31 in the U.S. and number 29 in the U.K.

    Composition

    In a 1992 issue of Goldmine, Mike Love explained the idea for the lyrics of the song:

    Brian was doing this track with a Theremin and we were doing the song. I went into the kitchen and we were in this health food thing and wild honey was all natural. So there`s this can of wild honey and we`re making some tea. So I said, I`ll write the lyrics about this girl who was a wild little honey. And I wrote it from the perspective that that album was Brian`s R&B-influenced album, in his mind. It may not sound like it to a Motown executive but that was where he was coming from on that record. In that particular instance I wrote it from the perspective of Stevie Wonder singing it.[1]

    Recording

    Recording for the song began on September 26, 1967 at Brian Wilson`s home studio in Bel Air, California with Jim Lockert engineering the session. The song would be almost completely recorded in one day. The band would initially record organ and electric bass guitar courtesy of Bruce Johnston, percussion, tambourine and piano and following that Carl Wilson`s lead vocal was overdubbed onto the basic track. The band then recorded instrumental inserts including bongos, percussion and drums, in which Dennis Wilson`s bass drum was recorded in a hallway.[2] The session then concluded with the band doing further vocal overdubs and Bruce Johnston performing the organ solo.[3]

    Work was resumed on the track the following day with Paul Tanner overdubbing his custom-built Electro-Theremin over the otherwise finished track.[citation needed]

    Reception

    Billboard described the single as an "easy rocker with a steady and solid dance beat."[4] Cash Box said that it`s a "thumping, pulsing ditty."[5]

    Variations

    The song was first released as a single on October 23, 1967, with "Wind Chimes" as its B-side (except in Greece, where 1965`s "The Girl from New York City" was the B-side). It was then released as the first track on Wild Honey in December of the same year. The following year, the song`s backing track was released on the Stack-O-Tracks album. The song has appeared on several of the groups greatest hits compilations including the 1999 compilation album The Greatest Hits - Volume 2: 20 More Good Vibrations; the 2003 compilation Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys as well as the 1993 box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys.

    Personnel

    Credits per Craig Slowinski.[6]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine - backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals, Farfisa organs, bass guitar
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - backing vocals, piano
    • Carl Wilson - lead and backing vocals, guitar, tambourine
    • Dennis Wilson - backing vocals, drums, bongos

    Additional musician

    • Paul Tanner - Electro-Theremin

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart

    10

    New Zealand Singles Chart

    11

    UK Singles Chart

    29

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    31

    U.S. Cashbox Top 100

    22

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1967 single by the Beach Boys

    "Wild Honey" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, it was released as the lead single from their 1967 album Wild Honey, with the B-side of the single being "Wind Chimes". The single peaked at number 31 in the U.S. and number 29 in the U.K.

    Composition

    In a 1992 issue of Goldmine, Mike Love explained the idea for the lyrics of the song:

    Brian was doing this track with a Theremin and we were doing the song. I went into the kitchen and we were in this health food thing and wild honey was all natural. So there`s this can of wild honey and we`re making some tea. So I said, I`ll write the lyrics about this girl who was a wild little honey. And I wrote it from the perspective that that album was Brian`s R&B-influenced album, in his mind. It may not sound like it to a Motown executive but that was where he was coming from on that record. In that particular instance I wrote it from the perspective of Stevie Wonder singing it.[1]

    Recording

    Recording for the song began on September 26, 1967 at Brian Wilson`s home studio in Bel Air, California with Jim Lockert engineering the session. The song would be almost completely recorded in one day. The band would initially record organ and electric bass guitar courtesy of Bruce Johnston, percussion, tambourine and piano and following that Carl Wilson`s lead vocal was overdubbed onto the basic track. The band then recorded instrumental inserts including bongos, percussion and drums, in which Dennis Wilson`s bass drum was recorded in a hallway.[2] The session then concluded with the band doing further vocal overdubs and Bruce Johnston performing the organ solo.[3]

    Work was resumed on the track the following day with Paul Tanner overdubbing his custom-built Electro-Theremin over the otherwise finished track.[citation needed]

    Reception

    Billboard described the single as an "easy rocker with a steady and solid dance beat."[4] Cash Box said that it`s a "thumping, pulsing ditty."[5]

    Variations

    The song was first released as a single on October 23, 1967, with "Wind Chimes" as its B-side (except in Greece, where 1965`s "The Girl from New York City" was the B-side). It was then released as the first track on Wild Honey in December of the same year. The following year, the song`s backing track was released on the Stack-O-Tracks album. The song has appeared on several of the groups greatest hits compilations including the 1999 compilation album The Greatest Hits - Volume 2: 20 More Good Vibrations; the 2003 compilation Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys as well as the 1993 box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys.

    Personnel

    Credits per Craig Slowinski.[6]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine - backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals, Farfisa organs, bass guitar
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - backing vocals, piano
    • Carl Wilson - lead and backing vocals, guitar, tambourine
    • Dennis Wilson - backing vocals, drums, bongos

    Additional musician

    • Paul Tanner - Electro-Theremin

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart

    10

    New Zealand Singles Chart

    11

    UK Singles Chart

    29

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    31

    U.S. Cashbox Top 100

    22

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