This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: missing tracks from: Keep an Eye on Summer – The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 and Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged ..(April 2022) |
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This list contains virtually every officially released track by the Beach Boys, including cover versions, outtakes, B-sides, and non-album singles.
Singles are labelled as "non-album" if they were not included on an LP within 12 months of release.
This list excludes:
For unreleased tracks, see List of unreleased songs recorded by the Beach Boys.
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† | Indicates A-sided single release |
# | Indicates songs that were not written or co-written by a member of the Beach Boys. |
‡ | Indicates reissues, compilations, and box sets |
Song | Songwriter(s) | Recorded [nb 1] | Album | Year |
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"409" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"4th of July" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Good Vibrations ‡ | 1993 |
"Add Some Music to Your Day" † | Brian Wilson Joe Knott Mike Love | 1969–1970 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Airplane" | Brian Wilson | 1976–1977 | Love You | 1977 |
"All Alone" | Carli Muñoz # | 1979 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack ‡ | 1998 |
"All Dressed Up for School" | Brian Wilson | 1964 | Little Deuce Coupe/All Summer Long (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"All I Wanna Do" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"All I Want to Do" | Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"All Summer Long" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"All This Is That" | Al Jardine Carl Wilson Mike Love | 1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Alley Oop" | Dallas Frazier # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Amusement Parks U.S.A." | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"And Your Dream Comes True" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"Angel Come Home" | Carl Wilson Geoffrey Cushing-Murray | 1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Anna Lee, the Healer" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Aren't You Glad" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"At My Window" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Auld Lang Syne" | traditional # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Awake" | Floyd Tucker # | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Away" | Dennis Wilson Billy Hinsche | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Baby Baby" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Baby Blue" | Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson Karen Lamm | 1977 | c.L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Back Home" | Brian Wilson Bob Norberg | 1975–1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"The Baker Man" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Ballad of Ole' Betsy" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1990 |
"Barbara" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack‡ | 1998 |
"Barbara Ann" † | Fred Fassert # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Barbie" † (originally credited to Kenny & the Cadets) [nb 2] | Bruce Morgan # | 1962 | Non-album single | 1962 |
"Barnyard" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Barnyard Blues" | Dennis Wilson | 1974 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Be Here in the Mornin'" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Be Here In The Morning, Darling" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Be Still" | Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Be True to Your School" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Be with Me" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Beach Boys Stomp" | Carl Wilson | 1962 | Lost & Found (1961–62)‡ | 1991 |
"Beaches In Mind" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Bells of Christmas" | Al Jardine Ron Altbach Mike Love | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas ‡ | 1998 |
"Before" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Behold the Night" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Belles of Paris" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Ron Altbach | 1977–1978 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Better Get Back in Bed" | Brian Wilson | 1972 | Mount Vernon and Fairway | 1973 |
"Blue Christmas" | Billy Hayes Jay W. Johnson # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Blueberry Hill" | Vincent Rose Al Lewis Larry Stock # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Bluebirds over the Mountain" † | Ersel Hickey # | 1967–1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Body Talk (Grease Job)" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Boogie Woodie" | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Break Away" † | Brian Wilson Reggie Dunbar | 1969 | Non-album single | 1969 |
"Brian's Back" | Mike Love | 1978 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack‡ | 1998 |
"Bull Session with the 'Big Daddy'" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"Busy Doin' Nothin'" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Cabinessence" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966–1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"California Calling" | Al Jardine Brian Wilson | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"California Dreamin'" † | John Phillips Michelle Phillips # | 1982 | Made in U.S.A. ‡ | 1986 |
"California Feelin'" | Brian Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1978 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"California Girls" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"California Saga/Big Sur" | Mike Love | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"California Saga/California" † | Al Jardine | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"California Saga/The Beaks of Eagles" | Robinson Jeffers Al Jardine Lynda Jardine | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Can't Wait Too Long" (also published as "Been Way Too Long") | Brian Wilson | 1967–1968 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Car Crazy Cutie" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Carl's Big Chance" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"Carnival (Over the Waves)" | Juventino Rosas # | 1969–1970 | 1969: I'm Going Your Way‡ | 2019 |
"Caroline, No" † (originally credited to Brian Wilson) [nb 3] | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Carry Me Home" | Dennis Wilson | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 |
"Cassius Love vs. Sonny Wilson" | Mike Love Brian Wilson | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"A Casual Look" | Ed Wells # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Catch a Wave" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Celebrate the News" | Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson | 1969 | Non-album single | 1969 |
"Chapel of Love" | Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich Phil Spector # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Chasin' the Sky" | Randy Bishop # | 1984 | Up the Creek | 1984 |
"Cherry, Cherry Coupe" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Child Is Father of the Man" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966–1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Child of Winter (Christmas Song)" † | Brian Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1974 | Non-album single | 1974 |
"Christmas Day" | Brian Wilson | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Christmas Time Is Here Again" | Buddy Holly Jerry Allison Norman Petty Al Jardine | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1998 |
"Chug-A-Lug" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher Mike Love | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Cindy, Oh Cindy" | B. Barons B. Long # | 1962 | Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Come Go with Me" | C.E. Quick | 1977–1978 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Cool, Cool Water" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967–1970 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)" † | Huddie Ledbetter # | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Country Air" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"County Fair" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Crack at Your Love" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Crocodile Rock" | Elton John Bernie Taupin # | 1991 | c.Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin | 1991 |
"Cuckoo Clock" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Cuddle Up" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Custom Machine" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Da Doo Ron Ron" | Phil Spector Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich # | 1979 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Dance, Dance, Dance" † | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Today! | 1965 |
"Darlin'" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Daybreak Over The Ocean" | Mike Love | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"A Day in the Life of a Tree" | Brian Wilson Jack Rieley | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Deirdre" | Bruce Johnston Brian Wilson | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Denny's Drums" | Dennis Wilson | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Devoted to You" | Boudleaux Bryant # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Diamond Head" | Al Vescovo Lyle Ritz Jim Ackley Brian Wilson | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Ding Dang" | Brian Wilson Roger McGuinn | 1973–1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Disney Girls" | Bruce Johnston | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Do It Again" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Do You Like Worms" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Do You Remember?" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"Do You Wanna Dance?" † | Bobby Freeman # | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"Don't Back Down" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"Don't Go Near the Water" | Mike Love Al Jardine | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Don't Hurt My Little Sister" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Today! | 1965 |
"Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Don’t Worry Baby" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Drive-In" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963–1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"East Meets West" † (featuring the Four Seasons) | Bob Gaudio Bob Crewe # | 1983 | Non-album single | 1984 |
"Endless Harmony" | Bruce Johnston | 1979 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Everyone's in Love with You" † | Mike Love | 1975–1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W. Woodpecker Symphony) | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Farmer's Daughter" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Feel Flows" | Carl Wilson Jack Rieley | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Finders Keepers" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Forever" | Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Friends" † | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Al Jardine | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"From There to Back Again" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Frosty the Snowman" | Steve Nelson Jack Rollins # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Full Sail" | Carl Wilson Geoffrey Cushing-Murray | 1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Fun, Fun, Fun" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Funky Pretty" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Jack Rieley | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Game of Love" | Clint Ballard Jr. # | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow ‡ | 2017 |
"Games Two Can Play" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Getcha Back" † | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Gee" | William Davis Viola Watkins # | 1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Gettin' Hungry" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" / "I Need Your Love" | # | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 |
"Girl Don't Tell Me" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"The Girl from New York City" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"Girls on the Beach" | Brian Wilson | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"God Only Knows" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Goin' On" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Goin' South" | Carl Wilson Geoffrey Cushing-Murray | 1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Goin' to the Beach" | Mike Love | 1979 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Good News" | Louis Gottlieb # | 1967 | Sunshine Tomorrow 2 – The Studio Sessions‡ | 2017 |
"Good Time" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1970 | Love You | 1977 |
"Good Timin'" † | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson | 1974–1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Good to My Baby" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"Good Vibrations" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1966 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"The Gong" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"New Song (Transcendental Meditation)" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Got to Know the Woman" | Dennis Wilson | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Graduation Day" | Joe Sherman Noel Sherman # | 1965 | Today!/Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Guess I'm Dumb" (originally credited to Glen Campbell [nb 4] ) | Brian Wilson Russ Titelman | 1965 | Non-album single | 1965 |
"Had to Phone Ya" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Diane Rovell | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Happy Endings" † | Bruce Johnston Terry Melcher | 1987 | c.Non-album single | 1987 |
"Hard Time" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 | |
"Hawaii" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Hawaiian Dream" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"He Come Down" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine Mike Love | 1971–1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"He Gives Speeches" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Heads You Win - Tails I Lose" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"H.E.L.P. Is On the Way" | Brian Wilson | 1969–1970 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Help Me, Rhonda" † (also spelled "Help Me, Ronda") | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"Here Comes the Night" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Here Comes the Night" † (disco edit) | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1978–1979 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Here She Comes" | Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin | 1971–1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Here Today" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Heroes and Villains" † | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966–1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Hey Little Tomboy" | Brian Wilson | 1976–1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Hide Go Seek" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow‡ | 2017 |
"Hold On Dear Brother" | Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin | 1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Holidays" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Honkin' Down the Highway" † | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Honky Tonk" | Bill Doggett Billy Butler Clifford Scott Shep Shepherd # | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Honey Get Home" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow‡ | 2017 |
"Hot Fun in the Summertime" † | Sylvester Stewart # | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"How She Boogalooed It" | Mike Love Bruce Johnston Al Jardine Carl Wilson | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Hully Gully" | Fred Sledge Smith Cliff Goldsmith # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Hushabye" | Doc Pomus Mort Shuman # | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"I Can Hear Music" † | Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich Phil Spector # | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"I Do" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfer Girl/ Shut Down Volume 2 (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"I Do Love You" | Stevie Wonder # | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"I Don't Know" | Dennis Wilson | 1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"I Get Around" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"I Just Got My Pay" | Brian Wilson | 1970 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"I Know There's an Answer" (also known as "Hang On to Your Ego") | Brian Wilson Terry Sachen Mike Love | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"I Love to Say Da Da" (also published as "Love to Say Dada") | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"(I Saw Santa) Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1993 |
"I Should Have Known Better" | John Lennon Paul McCartney # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"I Wanna Be Around / Workshop" | Sadie Vimmersteldt Johnny Mercer Brian Wilson | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"I Wanna Pick You Up" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"I Was Made to Love Her" | Henry Cosby Sylvia Moy Lula Mae Hardaway Stevie Wonder # | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"I Went to Sleep" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"I'd Love Just Once to See You" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" | Kim Gannon Walter Kent Buck Ram # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"I'll Bet He's Nice" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"I'm Bugged at My Ol' Man" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"I'm Confessin'" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"I'm Going Your Way" | Dennis Wilson | 1969 | 1969: I'm Going Your Way‡ | 2019 |
"I'm in Great Shape" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"I'm So Lonely" | Brian Wilson Eugene Landy | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"I'm So Young" | William H. Tyrus Jr. # | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"I'm the Pied Piper" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson | 1972 | Mount Vernon and Fairway | 1973 |
"I'm Waiting for the Day" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"In My Car" | Brian Wilson Eugene Landy Alexandra Morgan | 1989 | Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"In My Room" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"In the Back of My Mind" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"In the Parkin' Lot" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"In the Still of the Night" | Fred Parris # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" | Irving Caesar Sammy Lerner Gerald Marks # | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Island Fever" | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Island Girl" | Al Jardine | 1987–1989 | Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"Isn't It Time" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love Joe Thomas Jim Peterik Larry Millas | 2011–2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"It's a Beautiful Day" † | Mike Love Al Jardine | 1979 | Non-album single | 1979 |
"It's About Time" | Dennis Wilson Carl Wilson Bob Burchman Al Jardine | 1970 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"It's Gettin' Late" † | Carl Wilson Myrna Smith Robert White Johnson | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"It's a New Day" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon Stanley Shapiro | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"It's Just a Matter of Time" | Brian Wilson Eugene Landy | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"It's Natural" | David Sandler # | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"It's OK" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"It's Over Now" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"I've Got a Friend" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Johnny Carson" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Judy" | Brian Wilson | 1962 | Lost & Found (1961–62)‡ | 1991 |
"Just Once in My Life" | Gerry Goffin Carole King Phil Spector # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Keep an Eye on Summer" | Brian Wilson Bob Norman | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Keepin' the Summer Alive" | Carl Wilson Randy Bachman | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Kiss Me, Baby" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Today! | 1965 |
"Kokomo" † | Mike Love Scott McKenzie Terry Melcher John Phillips | 1988 | Still Cruisin' | 1988 |
"Kona Coast" | Al Jardine Mike Love | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Lady" (originally credited to Dennis Wilson & Rumbo [3] [nb 4] ) | Dennis Wilson | 1970 | Non-album single | 1970 |
"Lady Liberty" | Al Jardine Ron Altbach | 1986 | c.Non-album single | 1986 |
"Lady Lynda" † | Al Jardine Ron Altbach | 1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Lahaina Aloha" | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Lana" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Land Ahoy" | Brian Wilson | 1962 | Rarities ‡ | 1983 |
"Lavender" | Dorinda Morgan # | 1961 | Lost & Found (1961–62)‡ | 1991 |
"Leaving This Town" | Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin Carl Wilson Mike Love | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Let Him Run Wild" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"Let the Wind Blow" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Let Us Go On This Way" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Let's Go Away for Awhile" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Let's Go Trippin'" | Dick Dale # | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Let's Put Our Hearts Together" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"The Letter" | Wayne Carson # | 1967 | Rarities‡ | 1983 |
"Little Bird" | Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Little Child (Daddy Dear)" | # | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 |
"Little Deuce Coupe" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"The Little Girl I Once Knew" † | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Non-album single | 1965 |
"Little Girl (You're My Miss America)" | Vincent Catalano Herb Alpert # | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Little Honda" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"Little Pad" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Little Saint Nick" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Christmas Album | 1963 |
"Little Surfer Girl" | Brian Wilson | 1962–1963 | c.Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Livin' with a Heartache" † | Carl Wilson Randy Bachman | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Living Doll" | Brian Wilson Alexandra Morgan Eugene Landy | 1987 | Barbie: California Dream | 1987 |
"Look (Song for Children)" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Lonely Days" | Unknown | 1967 | Hawthorne, CA ‡ | 2001 |
"Lonely Sea" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Long Promised Road" † | Carl Wilson Jack Rieley | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Lookin' at Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)" | Al Jardine Gary Winfrey | 1970 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Loop De Loop (Flip Flop Flyin' In An Aeroplane)" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Al Jardine | 1969–1998 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack‡ | 1998 |
"The Lord's Prayer" | Albert Hay Malotte # | 1963 | Non-album single | 1964 |
"Louie, Louie" | Richard Berry # | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Love Affair" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Love Is a Woman" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Love Surrounds Me" | Dennis Wilson Geoffrey Cushing-Murray | 1977 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Luau" | Bruce Morgan # | 1961 | Non-album single | 1961 |
"Lucy Jones" | Brian Wilson Steve Kalinich | 1974 | California Feeling 2‡ | 2015 |
"Magic Transistor Radio" | Brian Wilson | 1972 | Mount Vernon and Fairway | 1973 |
"Make It Big" | Mike Love Bob House Terry Melcher | 1989 | Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"Make It Good" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Male Ego" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Eugene Landy | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Mama Says" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
The Man with All the Toys" † | "Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Marcella" † | Brian Wilson Tandyn Almer Jack Rieley | 1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"Match Point of Our Love" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Maybe I Don't Know" | Carl Wilson Myrna Smith Steve Levine Julian Lindsay | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Meant for You" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Medley: All of My Love / Ecology" | Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Medley: Happy Birthday, Brian / God Only Knows" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1970 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Melekalikimaka" | Al Jardine Mike Love | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1998 |
"Merry Christmas, Baby" | Brian Wilson | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Misirlou" | Fred Wise Sidney Keith Russell Michalis Patrinos Milton Leeds Nick Roubanis # | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Mona" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Mona Kana" | Dennis Wilson Steve Kalinich | 1968 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"The Monkey's Uncle" | Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman # | 1965 | The Monkey's Uncle Soundtrack | 1965 |
"Moon Dawg" | Derry Weaver # | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Morning Christmas" | Dennis Wilson | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1998 |
"Mt. Vernon and Fairway (Theme)" | Brian Wilson | 1972 | Mount Vernon and Fairway | 1973 |
"Mother May I" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | The Big Beat 1963 ‡ | 2013 |
"Mountain of Love" | Harold Dorman # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"My Diane" | Brian Wilson | 1977–1978 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"My Love Lives On" | Dennis Wilson Steve Kalinich | 1974 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"My Little Red Book" | Burt Bacharach Hal David # | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine)" | Haven Gillespie Jimmie Davis Charles Mitchell # | 1966 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"My Solution" | Brian Wilson | 1970 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"The Nearest Faraway Place" | Bruce Johnston | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Never Learn Not to Love" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"The Night Was So Young" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Noble Surfer" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"No-Go Showboat" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Oh Darlin'" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1979 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Oh Sweet Something" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 | |
"Oh Yeah" | Unknown | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)"/"Ol' Man River" | Stephen Foster/ Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein II # | 1968 | Friends/20/20 (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Only with You" | Dennis Wilson Mike Love | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Our Car Club" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Our Favorite Recording Sessions" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"Our Prayer" | Brian Wilson | 1966–1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
"Our New Home" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Our Sweet Love" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Al Jardine | 1969–1970 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Our Team" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1977 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Out in the Country" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 | |
"Pacific Coast Highway" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Palisades Park" | Chuck Barris # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" | Carl White Al Frazier Sonny Harris Turner Wilson Jr. # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Passing By" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Passing Friend" | George O'Dowd Roy Hay # | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Peggy Sue" † | Buddy Holly Jerry Allison Norman Petty # | 1977–1978 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Peaches" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Pet Sounds" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Pitter Patter" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Please Let Me Wonder" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Today! | 1965 |
"Pom Pom Play Girl" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Private Life Of Bill And Sue" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made The Radio | 2012 |
"Problem Child" † | Terry Melcher # | 1990 | Non-album single | 1990 |
"Punchline" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Radio King Dom" | Brian Wilson Jack Rieley | 1972 | Mount Vernon and Fairway | 1973 |
"Remember "Walking In The Sand"" | George Morton # | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Rock 'n' Roll to the Rescue" † | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1986 | Made in U.S.A.‡ | 1986 |
"Rock and Roll Music" † | Chuck Berry # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Rock and Roll Woman" | Stephen Stills # | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"The Rocking Surfer" | traditional # | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Roller Skating Child" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Rooftop Harry" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 | |
"Ruby Baby" | Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller # | 1965 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Sail On, Sailor" † | Brian Wilson Tandyn Almer Ray Kennedy Jack Rieley Van Dyke Parks | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Sail Plane Song" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson | 1968 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack‡ | 1998 |
"Salt Lake City" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"San Miguel" | Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson | 1969 | Ten Years of Harmony‡ | 1981 |
"Santa Ana Winds" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" | J. Fred Coots Haven Gillespie # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Santa's Beard" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Santa's Got an Airplane" | Al Jardine Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1998 |
"School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes The Bell)" | Chuck Berry | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Sea Cruise" | Huey P. Smith # | 1976 | Ten Years of Harmony ‡ | 1981 |
"Seasons in the Sun" | Jacques Brel Rod McKuen # | 1970 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"She Believes in Love Again" † | Bruce Johnston | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"She Knows Me Too Well" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Today! | 1965 |
"Shelter" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Sherry She Needs Me" | Brian Wilson Russ Titelman | 1965–1976 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"She's Goin' Bald" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks Mike Love | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"She's Got Rhythm" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Ron Altbach | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"The Shift" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Shortenin' Bread" | traditional # | 1979 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Shut Down" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Shut Down, Part II" | Carl Wilson | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Side Two" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | The Big Beat 1963‡ | 2013 |
"Slip On Through" † | Dennis Wilson | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Sloop John B" † | traditional # | 1965 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"Slow Summer Dancing (One Summer Night)" | Bruce Johnston Danny Webb | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Solar System" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | Love You | 1977 |
"Some of Your Love" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Sound of Free" † (originally credited to Dennis Wilson & Rumbo [3] [nb 4] ) | Dennis Wilson Mike Love | 1970 | Non-album single | 1970 |
"Somewhere Near Japan" † | Bruce Johnston Mike Love Terry Melcher John Phillips | 1987–1989 | c.Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"The Elements: Fire" | Brian Wilson | 1966–1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Soulful Old Man Sunshine" | Brian Wilson Rick Henn | 1969 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack‡ | 1998 |
"Soul Searchin'" | Brian Wilson Andy Paley | 1995 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"South Bay Surfer" | Stephen Foster Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Al Jardine | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Spark in the Dark" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972‡ | 2022 | |
"Spirit of America" | Brian Wilson Roger Christian | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Spring Vacation" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Steamboat" | Dennis Wilson Jack Rieley | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Still Cruisin'" † | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1987–1989 | c.Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"Still I Dream of It" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Still Surfin'" | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Stoked" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Strange Things Happen" | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Strange World" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Student Demonstration Time" | Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller Mike Love | 1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Sumahama" | Mike Love | 1978 | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
"Summer's Gone" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Summer in Paradise" | Mike Love Terry Melcher Craig Fall | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Summer Means New Love" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"Summer of Love" | Mike Love Terry Melcher | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Summertime Blues" | Eddie Cochran Jerry Capehart # | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Sunshine" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1979–1980 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"Surf Jam" | Carl Wilson | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Surfer Girl" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"The Surfer Moon" | Brian Wilson | 1962 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Surfers Rule" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1963 |
"Surfin'" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1961 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Surfin'" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Surfin' Safari" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"Surfin' U.S.A." † | Brian Wilson Chuck Berry | 1963 | Surfin' U.S.A. | 1963 |
"Surf's Up" † | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1966–1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Susie Cincinnati" | Al Jardine | 1969–1970 | Non-album single | 1970 |
"Sweet and Bitter" | Brian Wilson Don Goldberg | 1970 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"Sweet Sunday Kinda Love" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Take a Load Off Your Feet" | Al Jardine Brian Wilson Gary Winfrey | 1970–1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Talk to Me" | Joe Seneca # | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"Tears in the Morning" † | Bruce Johnston | 1969–1970 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Teeter Totter Love" | Jasper Daily # | 1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Tell Me Why" | John Lennon Paul McCartney # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"Ten Little Indians" † | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1962 | Surfin' Safari | 1962 |
"That Same Song" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"That's Not Me" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"That's Why God Made the Radio" † | Joe Thomas Brian Wilson Jim Peterik Larry Millas | 2012 | That's Why God Made the Radio | 2012 |
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring" | Bobby Troup # | 1967 | Smiley Smile/Wild Honey (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Then I Kissed Her" | Phil Spector Ellie Greenwich Jeff Barry # | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"There's No Other (Like My Baby)" | Phil Spector Leroy Bates # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"A Thing or Two" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Things We Did Last Summer" | J. Styne S. Cahn # | 1963 | Good Vibrations‡ | 1993 |
"Think About The Days" | Brian Wilson Joe Thomas | 2012 | That's Why God Made The Radio | 2012 |
"This Car of Mine" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"This Whole World" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Sunflower | 1970 |
"Three Blind Mice" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"'Til I Die" | Brian Wilson | 1970–1971 | Surf's Up | 1971 |
"Time to Get Alone" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | 20/20 | 1969 |
A Time to Live in Dreams" | "Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich | 1968 | Hawthorne, CA‡ | 2001 |
The Times They Are A-Changin'" | "Bob Dylan # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"T M Song" | Brian Wilson | 1976 | 15 Big Ones | 1976 |
"The Trader" | Carl Wilson Jack Rieley | 1972 | Holland | 1973 |
"Transcendental Meditation" | Brian Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Trombone Dixie" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Pet Sounds (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Tune L" | 1967 | Sunshine Tomorrow 2 – The Studio Sessions‡ | 2017 | |
"Tune X" | Carl Wilson | 1967 | The Smile Sessions‡ | 2011 |
"Under the Boardwalk" | Mike Love Artie Resnick Kenny Young | 1991–1992 | Summer in Paradise | 1992 |
"Untitled (1/25/68)" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"Vegetables" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Wake the World" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"Walk On By" | Burt Bacharach Hal David # | 1968 | Friends/20/20 (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Walkin'" | Brian Wilson Al Jardine | 1968–1969 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"The Warmth of the Sun" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"We Got Love" | Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin Mike Love | 1971 | Holland 2015 Remastered iTunes bonus track‡ | 2015 |
"We Three Kings of Orient Are" | John Henry Hopkins # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Wendy" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"We'll Run Away" | Brian Wilson Gary Usher | 1964 | All Summer Long | 1964 |
"We're Together Again" | Brian Wilson Ron Wilson | 1968 | Friends/20/20 (reissue) ‡ | 1990 |
"Well You Know I Knew" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"What Is a Young Girl Made Of?" (originally credited to Kenny & the Cadets) [nb 2] | Bruce Morgan # | 1962 | Non-album single | 1962 |
"When a Man Needs a Woman" | Brian Wilson Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Al Jardine Steve Korthof Jon Parks | 1968 | Friends | 1968 |
"When Girls Get Together" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1969 | Keepin' the Summer Alive | 1980 |
"When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1964 | Today! | 1965 |
"Where I Belong" | Carl Wilson Robert White Johnson | 1984–1985 | The Beach Boys | 1985 |
"Where Is She?" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Whistle In" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"White Christmas" | Irving Berlin # | 1964 | Christmas Album | 1964 |
"Why" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Why Do Fools Fall In Love" | Frankie Lymon Morris Levy # | 1964 | Shut Down Volume 2 | 1964 |
"Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love" | Phil Spector Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich # | 1980 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Wild Honey" † | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1967 | Wild Honey | 1967 |
"Wind Chimes" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Winds of Change" | Ron Altbach Ed Tuleja # | 1977–1978 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Winter Symphony" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas‡ | 1998 |
"Wipe Out" † (with the Fat Boys) | Bob Berryhill Pat Connolly Jim Fuller Ron Wilson # | 1987 | Still Cruisin' | 1989 |
"With a Little Help from My Friends" | John Lennon Paul McCartney # | 1967 | Rarities‡ | 1983 |
"With Me Tonight" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Wonderful" | Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks | 1967 | Smiley Smile | 1967 |
"Wontcha Come Out Tonight" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1977 | M.I.U. Album | 1978 |
"Won't You Tell Me" | Murry Wilson Brian Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"(Wouldn't It Be Nice to) Live Again" | Dennis Wilson Stan Shapiro | 1971 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"Wouldn't It Be Nice" † | Brian Wilson Tony Asher Mike Love | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone" † | Brian Wilson Jack Rieley | 1971–1972 | Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" | 1972 |
"You Never Give Me Your Money" | John Lennon Paul McCartney # | 1969 | Feel Flows‡ | 2021 |
"You Still Believe in Me" | Brian Wilson Tony Asher | 1966 | Pet Sounds | 1966 |
"A Young Man Is Gone" | Bobby Troup Mike Love | 1963 | Little Deuce Coupe | 1963 |
"Your Summer Dream" | Brian Wilson Bob Norberg | 1963 | Surfer Girl | 1964 |
"You're So Good to Me" | Brian Wilson Mike Love | 1965 | Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | 1965 |
"You're As Cool As Can Be" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions‡ | 2018 |
"You're Still A Mystery" | Brian Wilson Andy Paley | 1995 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
"You're Welcome" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | Non-album single | 1967 |
"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" | John Lennon Paul McCartney # | 1965 | Party! | 1965 |
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | Phil Spector Barry Mann Cynthia Weil # | 1976 | Made in California‡ | 2013 |
The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by their vocal harmonies, adolescent-oriented lyrics, and musical ingenuity, they are one of the most influential acts of the rock era. They drew on the music of older pop vocal groups, 1950s rock and roll, and black R&B to create their unique sound. Under Brian's direction, they often incorporated classical or jazz elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways.
Dennis Carl Wilson was an American musician who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson. Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys, and his personal life exemplified the "California Myth" that the band's early songs often celebrated. He was also known for his association with the Manson Family and for co-starring in the 1971 film Two-Lane Blacktop.
Sunflower is the 16th studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 31, 1970, and their first on Reprise Records. It received favorable reviews, but sold poorly, reaching number 151 on the US record charts during a four-week stay and becoming the lowest-charting Beach Boys album to that point. "Add Some Music to Your Day" was the only single that charted in the US, peaking at number 64. In the UK, the album peaked at number 29.
Surfin' Safari is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released October 1, 1962 on Capitol Records. The official production credit went to Nick Venet, though it was Brian Wilson with his father Murry who contributed substantially to the album's production; Brian also wrote or co-wrote nine of its 12 tracks. The album reached number 32 in the US during a chart stay of 37 weeks.
Surfer Girl is the third studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released September 16, 1963 on Capitol Records. It is largely a collection of surf songs. The LP reached number 7 in the U.S. and number 13 in the UK. Lead single "Surfer Girl", backed with "Little Deuce Coupe", was also a top 10 hit.
Wild Honey is the 13th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on December 18, 1967, by Capitol Records. It was the group's first foray into soul music and was heavily influenced by the R&B of Motown and Stax Records. The album was the band's worst-selling at that point, charting at number 24 in the US. Lead single "Wild Honey" peaked at number 31, while its follow-up "Darlin'" reached number 19. In the UK, the album peaked at number seven.
20/20 is the 15th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released February 10, 1969 on Capitol Records. The LP was named for being their 20th overall release when factoring in live albums and compilations. Much of 20/20 consists of outtakes from earlier albums. It reached number 3 on UK record charts and number 68 in the U.S. Brian Wilson was absent during most of the album's recording after admitting himself into a psychiatric hospital, requiring brothers Carl and Dennis to retrieve several outtakes he had recorded years earlier. While Brian does not appear on the front cover, the inner gatefold of the original vinyl release features him alone, behind an eye examination chart.
Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 30, 1971 on Brother/Reprise. It received largely favorable reviews and reached number 29 on the U.S. record charts, becoming their highest-charting LP of new music in the U.S. since 1967. In the UK, Surf's Up peaked at number 15, continuing a string of top 40 records that had not abated since 1965.
All Summer Long is the sixth album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released July 13, 1964 on Capitol Records. Regarded as their first artistically unified collection of songs, as well as one of the first true concept albums, it marked the Beach Boys' first LP that was not focused on themes of cars or surfing. Instead, the songs are semi-autobiographical and relate to the experiences of a typical Southern Californian teenager, a theme encapsulated by the title track, "All Summer Long", and the often-imitated front cover, a modernist style photo collage depicting the band members fraternizing with young women on a beach.
"Little Saint Nick" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys first released as a single on December 9, 1963. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the Christmas song applies hot-rod themes to Santa Claus and his sleigh.
"Surf's Up" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. It was originally intended for Smile, an unfinished Beach Boys album that was scrapped in 1967. The song was later completed by Brian and Carl Wilson as the closing track of the band's 1971 album Surf's Up.
"Deirdre" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1970 album Sunflower. Written primarily by Bruce Johnston, it is a love song named after the sister of one of his ex-girlfriends, and is one of his two main song contributions on the album, the other being "Tears in the Morning". Johnston has claimed that co-writer Brian Wilson's contributions were limited to a few lyrics, although music historians Andrew G. Doe and John Tobler wrote in 2004 that "Deirdre" had been "developed from a musical theme first used in 'We're Together Again,'" a 1968 composition credited to Brian Wilson and singer Ron Wilson.
"Good Time" is a song by American pop music duo American Spring from their 1972 album Spring. It was written by Brian Wilson and Al Jardine originally for the Beach Boys' album Sunflower (1970). In 1972, Spring released "Good Time" as their second single, recording their voices atop the Beach Boys' instrumental track. In 1977, the Beach Boys released their original version of the song on the album The Beach Boys Love You.
Adult/Child is an unreleased studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was produced in early 1977. Similar to the release it was meant to follow, The Beach Boys Love You, the album is essentially a semi-autobiographical solo effort by the band's chief songwriter and producer, Brian Wilson. The title refers to a theory that one's personality can be split into "adult" and "child" modes of thinking.
"Sherry She Needs Me" is a song written in 1965 by Brian Wilson and Russ Titelman for the American rock band the Beach Boys. The recording was not released until decades later. As a solo artist in 1998, Wilson completed the song with lyric changes by Carole Bayer Sager; it was renamed "She Says That She Needs Me" and released on his album Imagination.
Many recordings and performances by the Beach Boys have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release, and several albums by the band or its individual members were fully assembled or near completion before being shelved, rejected, or revised as an entirely new project. Since the early 1980s, numerous rarities compilations and album reissues have been released with studio outtakes included as bonus tracks.
Lei'd in Hawaii is an unfinished live album by American rock band the Beach Boys that was produced shortly after the completion of their 1967 studio album Smiley Smile. It was initially planned to include the band's first live concert performances since their tour of Europe in May 1967.
"H.E.L.P. Is On the Way" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys that was recorded during the making of their 1971 album Surf's Up. It was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love about H.E.L.P., a Los Angeles restaurant that the band had frequented. The song also references Wilson's health food shop, the Radiant Radish.
Merry Christmas from the Beach Boys is an unreleased studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys. Planned for issue in November/December 1978, the content was a mixture of original songs penned by the group and traditional standards, similar to their 1964 release The Beach Boys' Christmas Album.