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Videos Album: Getcha Back1985

"Getcha Back"
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album The Beach Boys
B-side"Male Ego"
ReleasedMay 8, 1985
Length2:59
LabelBrother
Songwriter(s)Mike Love, Terry Melcher
Producer(s)Steve Levine
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Come Go with Me"
(1981)
"Getcha Back"
(1985)
"It`s Gettin` Late"
(1985)

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Getcha Back

The Beach Boys

1985 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 8 Mayo 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1985 -
    Discográfica: Brother · · Productor: Steve Levine

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    1985 single by the Beach Boys

    "Getcha Back" is a song written by Mike Love and Terry Melcher for the American rock band the Beach Boys, on their 1985 album The Beach Boys. It was the band`s first release since the drowning death of Dennis Wilson in 1983. The song peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart.[1]

    Musically, the backing vocals resemble those from the 1959 hit "Hushabye" by the Mystics, which the Beach Boys had covered in 1964 for their All Summer Long album. Comparisons could also be made to Bruce Springsteen`s 1980 hit "Hungry Heart", which Love later recorded a cover of for a tribute album. Allmusic`s William Ruhlmann stated that "despite the production sheen provided by Steve Levine (of Culture Club fame), this is another competent but uninspired effort."[2]

    Reception

    Cash Box said the song "so wonderously recalls [the Beach Boys`] earlier times and earlier sounds."[3]

    Music video

    The music video, directed by Dominic Orlando, was filmed on location in Malibu and Venice, California. It featured a then-unknown Katherine Kelly Lang, who went on to play Brooke Logan on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.

    Personnel

    Credits sourced from Craig Slowinski, John Brode, Will Crerar and Joshilyn Hoisington.[4]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine - backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals
    • Mike Love - lead and backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - co-lead and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - backing vocals

    Session musicians

    • John Alder - electric and acoustic guitars
    • Graham Broad - jingle stick, tambourine, castanets, maracas, bongos
    • Steve Grainger - baritone saxophone
    • Steve Levine - Fairlight CMI and LinnDrum programming, producer
    • Julian Lindsay - Kurzweil K250, PPG Wave 2.3, Yamaha DX1, bass guitar
    • Terry Melcher - backing vocals, Kurzweil K250

    Chart positions

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart

    81

    Austria Media Control

    8

    Canada Top Singles

    26

    Canada RPM Adult Contemporary

    4

    European Airplay Top 50

    22

    Germany Media Control

    12

    UK Singles

    97

    US Billboard Hot 100

    26

    US Billboard Adult Contemporary

    2

    US Cash Box Top 100[5]

    25

    US Cash Box Jukebox Programmer[6]

    20

    US Gavin Report Top 40

    17

    US Gavin Report Adult Contemporary

    1

    US Radio & Records Contemporary Hit Radio

    23

    US Radio & Records Adult Contemporary

    2

    Cover versions

    Mark McGrath, lead singer of the California rock band Sugar Ray, performed a cover of this song for the soundtrack of Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005). The Beach Boys version appears at the beginning, during the flashback of Herbie`s racing career and adventures, during the opening credits.

    Mike Love re-recorded the song for his 2017 solo album Unleash the Love. This version features altered lyrics and a new third verse, and features John Stamos on percussion.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1985 single by the Beach Boys

    "Getcha Back" is a song written by Mike Love and Terry Melcher for the American rock band the Beach Boys, on their 1985 album The Beach Boys. It was the band`s first release since the drowning death of Dennis Wilson in 1983. The song peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart.[1]

    Musically, the backing vocals resemble those from the 1959 hit "Hushabye" by the Mystics, which the Beach Boys had covered in 1964 for their All Summer Long album. Comparisons could also be made to Bruce Springsteen`s 1980 hit "Hungry Heart", which Love later recorded a cover of for a tribute album. Allmusic`s William Ruhlmann stated that "despite the production sheen provided by Steve Levine (of Culture Club fame), this is another competent but uninspired effort."[2]

    Reception

    Cash Box said the song "so wonderously recalls [the Beach Boys`] earlier times and earlier sounds."[3]

    Music video

    The music video, directed by Dominic Orlando, was filmed on location in Malibu and Venice, California. It featured a then-unknown Katherine Kelly Lang, who went on to play Brooke Logan on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.

    Personnel

    Credits sourced from Craig Slowinski, John Brode, Will Crerar and Joshilyn Hoisington.[4]

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine - backing vocals
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals
    • Mike Love - lead and backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - co-lead and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - backing vocals

    Session musicians

    • John Alder - electric and acoustic guitars
    • Graham Broad - jingle stick, tambourine, castanets, maracas, bongos
    • Steve Grainger - baritone saxophone
    • Steve Levine - Fairlight CMI and LinnDrum programming, producer
    • Julian Lindsay - Kurzweil K250, PPG Wave 2.3, Yamaha DX1, bass guitar
    • Terry Melcher - backing vocals, Kurzweil K250

    Chart positions

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart

    81

    Austria Media Control

    8

    Canada Top Singles

    26

    Canada RPM Adult Contemporary

    4

    European Airplay Top 50

    22

    Germany Media Control

    12

    UK Singles

    97

    US Billboard Hot 100

    26

    US Billboard Adult Contemporary

    2

    US Cash Box Top 100[5]

    25

    US Cash Box Jukebox Programmer[6]

    20

    US Gavin Report Top 40

    17

    US Gavin Report Adult Contemporary

    1

    US Radio & Records Contemporary Hit Radio

    23

    US Radio & Records Adult Contemporary

    2

    Cover versions

    Mark McGrath, lead singer of the California rock band Sugar Ray, performed a cover of this song for the soundtrack of Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005). The Beach Boys version appears at the beginning, during the flashback of Herbie`s racing career and adventures, during the opening credits.

    Mike Love re-recorded the song for his 2017 solo album Unleash the Love. This version features altered lyrics and a new third verse, and features John Stamos on percussion.

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