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Singles chronology

Cabin Essence
Cabin Essence
10/2/1969
Slip On Through
Slip On Through
29/6/1970

Add Some Music to Your Day

The Beach Boys

1970 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Febrero 1970 · Fecha Grabación: 28 Octubre 1969 - Enero
    Discográfica: .jpg" class="mw-file-description"> · · Productor: The Beach Boys
    1
    Add Some Music To Your Day
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: J.Knott / M.Love / B.Wilson • 1970 .2
    3:37
  • 2
    Susie Cincinnati
    The Beach Boys • 1970 .2
    3:01
  • Album


    Sunflower

    Sunflower

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 31 Agosto 1970 · Fecha Grabación: 9 Enero 1969 - 21 Julio 1970
    Discográfica: Brother Reprise · Estudio de Grabación: Beach Boys; Gold Star; Sunset Sound (Los Angeles) · Productor: The Beach Boys
    1
    Slip On Through
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:20
  • 2
    This Whole World
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    1:58
  • 3
    Add Some Music To Your Day
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    3:37
  • 4
    Got To Know The Woman
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:44
  • 5
    Deirdre
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    3:30
  • 6
    It's About Time
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:59
  • 7
    Tears In The Morning
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    4:11
  • 8
    All I Wanna Do
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:37
  • 9
    Forever
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:42
  • 10
    Our Sweet Love
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:41
  • 11
    At My Window
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    2:32
  • 12
    Cool, Cool Water
    Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • 1970
    5:05
  • "Add Some Music to Your Day"
    Single by the Beach Boys
    from the album Sunflower
    B-side"Susie Cincinnati"
    ReleasedFebruary 23, 1970 (1970-02-23)
    RecordedOctober 28, 1969 – January 1970
    StudioBeach Boys Studio, Bel Air
    GenreFolk pop
    Length3:34
    LabelBrother/Reprise
    Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson, Joe Knott, Mike Love
    Producer(s)The Beach Boys
    The Beach Boys singles chronology
    "Break Away"
    (1969)
    "Add Some Music to Your Day"
    (1970)
    "Cottonfields"
    (1970)

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    1970 single by the Beach Boys

    "Add Some Music to Your Day" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys that was released in the US on February 23, 1970[1] as the lead single from their album Sunflower. It was written by Brian Wilson, Joe Knott, and Mike Love. Wilson later said that Knott "was a friend of mine who wasn`t a songwriter but he contributed a couple of lines. But I can`t remember which ones!"[2]

    The song features lyrics that are a celebration of music and its ubiquitous presence in daily life.[3] In April, the single peaked at number 64 in the US[4] during a five-week stay.[2] Disc jockeys generally refused to play the song on the radio, with one DJ reportedly stating that the Beach Boys "aren`t hip anymore".[5][6][4] According to band promoter Fred Vail, WFIL program director Jay Cook refused to play the song even after "telling me how great the Beach Boys are and how great Brian is."[4]

    Cash Box said "the Beach Boys strike up a whole new brand of teen excitement tinged with a trace of their old `Good Vibrations` work sparked with vitality."[7] Record World said it has "the same magic sounds that made them famous."[8] Billboard called it an "original, easy-beat rhythm number."[9]

    In 2021, a new recording of the song (credited as a new iteration of California Music, which had been the name of a previous project featuring Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson, Terry Melcher, Curt Boettcher, and others) was organized and produced by David Beard, the editor and publisher of the Beach Boys fanzine Endless Summer Quarterly. The new re-recording reunited Love, Al Jardine, and Johnston from the original recording, alongside fellow Beach Boy David Marks (who was not a member when the original version was recorded). It also featured several of the band members` children: Carnie and Wendy Wilson (daughters of Brian); Justyn Wilson (son of Carl); Christian, Hayleigh, and Ambha Love; and Matt Jardine. The single was released on April 23, 2021; it and an associated album) were both released by Omnivore Recordings as a benefit project for Feeding America during the COVID-19 pandemic. This re-recording of “Add Some Music To Your Day” was the first studio recording (and only to date) to feature Mike Love, Al Jardine, Johnston, and Marks together since the end of the 2011-2012 50th anniversary reunion.[10]

    Personnel

    Sourced from Craig Slowinski.[11]

    The Beach Boys

    • Brian Wilson – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, Rocksichord, production
    • Mike Love – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals
    • Al Jardine – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitars, Chamberlin
    • Dennis Wilson – harmony and backing vocals, drums, percussion (flicked car and house keys, bongos, guiro, Jaw harp)
    • Bruce Johnston – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, bass

    Production staff

    • Stephen Desper – engineer

    Charts

    Chart (1970)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard Hot 100[4]

    64

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1970 single by the Beach Boys

    "Add Some Music to Your Day" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys that was released in the US on February 23, 1970[1] as the lead single from their album Sunflower. It was written by Brian Wilson, Joe Knott, and Mike Love. Wilson later said that Knott "was a friend of mine who wasn`t a songwriter but he contributed a couple of lines. But I can`t remember which ones!"[2]

    The song features lyrics that are a celebration of music and its ubiquitous presence in daily life.[3] In April, the single peaked at number 64 in the US[4] during a five-week stay.[2] Disc jockeys generally refused to play the song on the radio, with one DJ reportedly stating that the Beach Boys "aren`t hip anymore".[5][6][4] According to band promoter Fred Vail, WFIL program director Jay Cook refused to play the song even after "telling me how great the Beach Boys are and how great Brian is."[4]

    Cash Box said "the Beach Boys strike up a whole new brand of teen excitement tinged with a trace of their old `Good Vibrations` work sparked with vitality."[7] Record World said it has "the same magic sounds that made them famous."[8] Billboard called it an "original, easy-beat rhythm number."[9]

    In 2021, a new recording of the song (credited as a new iteration of California Music, which had been the name of a previous project featuring Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson, Terry Melcher, Curt Boettcher, and others) was organized and produced by David Beard, the editor and publisher of the Beach Boys fanzine Endless Summer Quarterly. The new re-recording reunited Love, Al Jardine, and Johnston from the original recording, alongside fellow Beach Boy David Marks (who was not a member when the original version was recorded). It also featured several of the band members` children: Carnie and Wendy Wilson (daughters of Brian); Justyn Wilson (son of Carl); Christian, Hayleigh, and Ambha Love; and Matt Jardine. The single was released on April 23, 2021; it and an associated album) were both released by Omnivore Recordings as a benefit project for Feeding America during the COVID-19 pandemic. This re-recording of “Add Some Music To Your Day” was the first studio recording (and only to date) to feature Mike Love, Al Jardine, Johnston, and Marks together since the end of the 2011-2012 50th anniversary reunion.[10]

    Personnel

    Sourced from Craig Slowinski.[11]

    The Beach Boys

    • Brian Wilson – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, Rocksichord, production
    • Mike Love – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals
    • Al Jardine – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitars, Chamberlin
    • Dennis Wilson – harmony and backing vocals, drums, percussion (flicked car and house keys, bongos, guiro, Jaw harp)
    • Bruce Johnston – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, bass

    Production staff

    • Stephen Desper – engineer

    Charts

    Chart (1970)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard Hot 100[4]

    64

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