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Singles chronology

Good Timin'
Good Timin'
0/4/1979
Lady Lynda
Lady Lynda
0/6/1979

Lady Lynda

The Beach Boys

1979 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Junio 1979 · Fecha Grabación: Julio 1978 - Noviembre 1978
    Discográfica: Brother/Caribou/CBS · · Productor: Bruce Johnston , The Beach Boys , James William Guercio
    CHARTS
    39 · —
    US
    54 · —
    AUS
    — · —
    CAN
    — · —
    NL
    — · —
    NOR
    — · —
    SWE
    6 · —
    UK
    CERTIFICATIONS
    1
    Lady Lynda
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Alan Jardine, Ron Altbach • v: Al Jardine • 1979 /06
    4:01
  • 2
    Full Sail
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: C. Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray • v: C. Wilson • 1979 /06
    3:00
  • Album


    L.A. (Light Album) [2000 Stereo Remaster]

    L.A. (Light Album) [2000 Stereo Remaster]

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 16 Marzo 1979 · Fecha Grabación: 29 Abril 1974 - 24 Enero 1979
    Discográfica: Brother/Caribou/CBS · Estudio de Grabación: Brother (Santa Monica); Western; Britannia; Sounds Good; Westlake (Los Angeles); Super Sound (Monterey); Criteria (Miami); Kaye-Smith (Seattle); Caribou (Nederland) · Productor: Bruce Johnston , the Beach Boys , James William Guercio
    CHARTS
    100
    US
    70
    AUS
    88
    CAN
    43
    NL
    32
    UK
    1
    Good Timin'
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson • v: Carl Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    2:15
  • 2
    Lady Lynda
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Alan Jardine, Ron Altbach • v: Al Jardine • 1979 /03 /16
    4:01
  • 3
    Full Sail
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: C. Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray • v: C. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    3:00
  • 4
    Angel Come Home
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: C. Wilson, Cushing-Murray • v: Dennis Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    3:44
  • 5
    Love Surrounds Me
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Dennis Wilson, Cushing-Murray • v: D. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    3:45
  • 6
    Sumahama
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Mike Love • v: Mike Love • 1979 /03 /16
    4:34
  • 7
    Here Comes The Night
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: B. Wilson, Love • v: C. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    10:54
  • 8
    Baby Blue
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: D. Wilson, Gregg Jakobson, Karen Lamm • v: C. Wilson and D. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    3:28
  • 9
    Goin' South
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: C. Wilson, Cushing-Murray • v: C. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    3:20
  • 10
    Shortenin' Bread
    The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys • w: Traditional; arranged by B. Wilson • v: C. Wilson and D. Wilson • 1979 /03 /16
    2:50
  • Album

    Good Timin'
    Good Timin'
    0/4/1979
    Lady Lynda
    Lady Lynda
    0/6/1979
    "Lady Lynda"
    Single by the Beach Boys
    from the album L.A. (Light Album)
    B-side"Full Sail"
    ReleasedJune 1979
    RecordedJuly–November 1978
    Genre
    Length3:58
    LabelBrother/Caribou/CBS
    Songwriter(s)Al Jardine
    Ron Altbach
    Producer(s)Bruce Johnston
    The Beach Boys
    James William Guercio
    The Beach Boys singles chronology
    "Good Timin`"
    (1979)
    "Lady Lynda"
    (1979)
    "It`s a Beautiful Day"
    (1979)

    Review

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    1979 single by the Beach Boys

    "Lady Lynda" is a song written by vocalist/guitarist Al Jardine and touring keyboardist Ron Altbach for American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released on the band`s 1979 album L.A. (Light Album). Its melody is based on "Jesu, Joy of Man`s Desiring" by J. S. Bach.

    The opening harpsichord is played by Sterling Smith. The lyrics to the song refer to Jardine`s then-wife, Lynda Jardine. After the two divorced, the song was rewritten as "Lady Liberty", a tribute to the Statue of Liberty.

    Record World said it has "a big production sound and liberal synthesizer/string textures."[2]

    The song peaked at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] It also reached No. 39 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart.[4] The song was edited for single release with the single version dropping the harpsichord introduction present on the album version.

    Personnel

    Credits from Craig Slowinski[5]

    Lady Lynda

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine – lead and backing vocals, 12-string guitar
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals; possible Fender Rhodes
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - possible backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - backing vocals
    • Dennis Wilson – co-arrangement[6]

    Additional musicians

    • Murray Adler - violin
    • Arnold Belnick - violin
    • Samuel Boghossian - viola
    • Jimmy Bond - double bass
    • Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp
    • Ed Carter - guitar, bass guitar
    • Isabelle Daskoff - violin
    • Jim Decker - French horn
    • Harold Dicterow - violin
    • Jesse Ehrlich - cello
    • Henry Ferber - violin
    • Bobby Figueroa – drums, tambourine, tubular bells
    • Richard Folsom - violin
    • James Getzoff - violin
    • Harris Goldman - violin
    • Dick Hyde - trombones and bass trombone
    • Raymond Kelley - cello
    • Jerome Kessler - cello
    • William Kurasch - violin
    • Marvin Limonick - violin
    • Charles Loper - French horn
    • Arthur Maebe - French horn
    • Jay Migliori - flutes
    • Ray Pizzi - bassoons
    • Jack Redmond - French horn
    • William Reichenbach - French horn
    • Lyle Ritz - double bass
    • Jay Rosen - violin
    • David Schwartz - viola
    • Bobby Shew - trumpets
    • Harry Shlutz - cello
    • Sterling Smith - harpsichord; possible Fender Rhodes
    • Linn Subotnick - viola
    • Herschel Wise - viola
    • Tibor Zelig - violin

    Full Sail

    The Beach Boys

    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - lead and backing vocals, Fender Rhodes

    Additional musicians

    • Murray Adler - violin
    • Arnold Belnick - violin
    • Samuel Boghossian - viola
    • Jimmy Bond - double bass
    • Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp
    • Geoffrey Cushing-Murray - backing vocals
    • Isabelle Daskoff - violin
    • Jim Decker - French horn
    • Harold Dicterow - violin
    • Jesse Ehrlich - cello
    • Henry Ferber - violin
    • Bobby Figueroa – backing vocals
    • Richard Folsom - violin
    • Steve Forman - percussion
    • James Getzoff - violin
    • Harris Goldman - violin
    • Jim Guercio - bass guitar
    • Raymond Kelley - cello
    • Jerome Kessler - cello
    • William Kurasch - violin
    • Marvin Limonick - violin
    • Charles Loper - French horn
    • Arthur Maebe - French horn
    • Gary Mallaber - drums, timpani
    • Jack Redmond - French horn
    • William Reichenbach - French horn
    • Lyle Ritz - double bass
    • Jay Rosen - violin
    • David Schwartz - viola
    • Harry Shlutz - cello
    • Linn Subotnick - viola
    • Herschel Wise - viola
    • Tibor Zelig - violin

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1979 single by the Beach Boys

    "Lady Lynda" is a song written by vocalist/guitarist Al Jardine and touring keyboardist Ron Altbach for American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released on the band`s 1979 album L.A. (Light Album). Its melody is based on "Jesu, Joy of Man`s Desiring" by J. S. Bach.

    The opening harpsichord is played by Sterling Smith. The lyrics to the song refer to Jardine`s then-wife, Lynda Jardine. After the two divorced, the song was rewritten as "Lady Liberty", a tribute to the Statue of Liberty.

    Record World said it has "a big production sound and liberal synthesizer/string textures."[2]

    The song peaked at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] It also reached No. 39 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart.[4] The song was edited for single release with the single version dropping the harpsichord introduction present on the album version.

    Personnel

    Credits from Craig Slowinski[5]

    Lady Lynda

    The Beach Boys

    • Al Jardine – lead and backing vocals, 12-string guitar
    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals; possible Fender Rhodes
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Brian Wilson - possible backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - backing vocals
    • Dennis Wilson – co-arrangement[6]

    Additional musicians

    • Murray Adler - violin
    • Arnold Belnick - violin
    • Samuel Boghossian - viola
    • Jimmy Bond - double bass
    • Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp
    • Ed Carter - guitar, bass guitar
    • Isabelle Daskoff - violin
    • Jim Decker - French horn
    • Harold Dicterow - violin
    • Jesse Ehrlich - cello
    • Henry Ferber - violin
    • Bobby Figueroa – drums, tambourine, tubular bells
    • Richard Folsom - violin
    • James Getzoff - violin
    • Harris Goldman - violin
    • Dick Hyde - trombones and bass trombone
    • Raymond Kelley - cello
    • Jerome Kessler - cello
    • William Kurasch - violin
    • Marvin Limonick - violin
    • Charles Loper - French horn
    • Arthur Maebe - French horn
    • Jay Migliori - flutes
    • Ray Pizzi - bassoons
    • Jack Redmond - French horn
    • William Reichenbach - French horn
    • Lyle Ritz - double bass
    • Jay Rosen - violin
    • David Schwartz - viola
    • Bobby Shew - trumpets
    • Harry Shlutz - cello
    • Sterling Smith - harpsichord; possible Fender Rhodes
    • Linn Subotnick - viola
    • Herschel Wise - viola
    • Tibor Zelig - violin

    Full Sail

    The Beach Boys

    • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals
    • Mike Love - backing vocals
    • Carl Wilson - lead and backing vocals, Fender Rhodes

    Additional musicians

    • Murray Adler - violin
    • Arnold Belnick - violin
    • Samuel Boghossian - viola
    • Jimmy Bond - double bass
    • Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp
    • Geoffrey Cushing-Murray - backing vocals
    • Isabelle Daskoff - violin
    • Jim Decker - French horn
    • Harold Dicterow - violin
    • Jesse Ehrlich - cello
    • Henry Ferber - violin
    • Bobby Figueroa – backing vocals
    • Richard Folsom - violin
    • Steve Forman - percussion
    • James Getzoff - violin
    • Harris Goldman - violin
    • Jim Guercio - bass guitar
    • Raymond Kelley - cello
    • Jerome Kessler - cello
    • William Kurasch - violin
    • Marvin Limonick - violin
    • Charles Loper - French horn
    • Arthur Maebe - French horn
    • Gary Mallaber - drums, timpani
    • Jack Redmond - French horn
    • William Reichenbach - French horn
    • Lyle Ritz - double bass
    • Jay Rosen - violin
    • David Schwartz - viola
    • Harry Shlutz - cello
    • Linn Subotnick - viola
    • Herschel Wise - viola
    • Tibor Zelig - violin

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