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"Tears in the Morning"
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album Sunflower
B-side"It`s About Time"
ReleasedOctober 12, 1970 (1970-10-12)[1]
RecordedNovember 18, 1969 – January 28, 1970
Length4:07
LabelBrother/Reprise
Songwriter(s)Bruce Johnston
Producer(s)The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Slip on Through"
(1970)
"Tears in the Morning"
(1970)
"Cool, Cool Water"
(1971)

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Tears in the Morning

The Beach Boys

1970 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Octubre 1970 · Fecha Grabación: 18 Noviembre 1969 - 28 Enero
    Discográfica: Brother/Reprise · · Productor: The Beach Boys

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    1970 single by the Beach Boys

    "Tears in the Morning" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1970 album Sunflower. Written by Bruce Johnston, it was issued as a single, with the B-side "It`s About Time". The single failed to chart in the U.S., but reached the top 5 in the Netherlands.

    Record World said that the band "should smile at the projected success of this excellent Bruce Johnston composition."[2]

    Personnel

    Sourced from Craig Slowinski[3] and Timothy White.[4]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine – harmony and backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, Rocksichord, grand piano (during coda), production
    • Mike Love – harmony and backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson – harmony and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson – harmony and backing vocals, guitar

    Additional musicians

    • Ronald Benson – guitar, mandolin
    • Ray Pohlman – bass
    • Daryl Dragon – vibraphone
    • Hal Blaine – drums
    • Carl Fortina – French concertina
    • Igor Horoshevsky – cello
    • Anatol Kaminsky, Sam Freed, Marvin Limonick, David Frisina, George Kast, Nathan Kaproff, Alexander Murray, Dorothy Wade – violins
    • Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harstian – violas
    • Edgar Lustgarten – cello
    • Abe Luboff – arco double bass
    • unknown – trombone

    Production staff

    • Michel Colombier – arranger
    • Stephen Desper – engineer

    Cover versions

    • Belgian pop band The Radios covered the song in their 1990 album No Television.

    • Norwegian stoner rock band Thulsa Doom recorded a cover version of this song in 2005 for their album Keyboard, Oh Lord! Why Don`t We?.

    Charts

    Chart (1971)

    Peak
    position

    Dutch GfK chart[5]

    4

    Dutch Top 40[6]

    6

    US Record World

    117

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1970 single by the Beach Boys

    "Tears in the Morning" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1970 album Sunflower. Written by Bruce Johnston, it was issued as a single, with the B-side "It`s About Time". The single failed to chart in the U.S., but reached the top 5 in the Netherlands.

    Record World said that the band "should smile at the projected success of this excellent Bruce Johnston composition."[2]

    Personnel

    Sourced from Craig Slowinski[3] and Timothy White.[4]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine – harmony and backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, Rocksichord, grand piano (during coda), production
    • Mike Love – harmony and backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson – harmony and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson – harmony and backing vocals, guitar

    Additional musicians

    • Ronald Benson – guitar, mandolin
    • Ray Pohlman – bass
    • Daryl Dragon – vibraphone
    • Hal Blaine – drums
    • Carl Fortina – French concertina
    • Igor Horoshevsky – cello
    • Anatol Kaminsky, Sam Freed, Marvin Limonick, David Frisina, George Kast, Nathan Kaproff, Alexander Murray, Dorothy Wade – violins
    • Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harstian – violas
    • Edgar Lustgarten – cello
    • Abe Luboff – arco double bass
    • unknown – trombone

    Production staff

    • Michel Colombier – arranger
    • Stephen Desper – engineer

    Cover versions

    • Belgian pop band The Radios covered the song in their 1990 album No Television.

    • Norwegian stoner rock band Thulsa Doom recorded a cover version of this song in 2005 for their album Keyboard, Oh Lord! Why Don`t We?.

    Charts

    Chart (1971)

    Peak
    position

    Dutch GfK chart[5]

    4

    Dutch Top 40[6]

    6

    US Record World

    117

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