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Darlin' (The Beach Boys song)

"Darlin'" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1967 album Wild Honey.[4] Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, it was inspired by singer Danny Hutton (the title word featured heavily in his vocabulary) and was originally intended to be recorded by an early version of Three Dog Night. Carl Wilson ultimately sang the lead vocal.

"Darlin'"
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album Wild Honey
B-side"Here Today"
ReleasedDecember 18, 1967 (1967-12-18)
RecordedOctober 10–27, 1967
StudioWally Heider Recording, Hollywood
Genre
Length2:12
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Wild Honey"
(1967)
"Darlin'"
(1967)
"Friends"
(1968)
Music video
"Darlin'" on YouTube
Audio sample

Released as the second single from Wild Honey, "Darlin'" peaked at number 19 in the U.S. and number 11 in the UK. Artists who have covered the song include David Cassidy, Paul Davis, Yipes!, Tatsuro Yamashita, Sweet Trip, and Darlin', the band that later evolved into Daft Punk.

Background and recording

"Thinkin' 'Bout You Baby"
Single by Sharon Marie
ReleasedJune 1, 1964 (1964-06-01)
RecordedApril 1964 (1964-04)
Length2:35
Songwriter(s)
  • Brian Wilson
  • Mike Love
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
Sharon Marie singles chronology
"Runaround Lover"
(1963)
"Thinkin' 'Bout You Baby"
(1964)

The song was initially written as "Thinkin' 'Bout You Baby" by Wilson and Love years earlier, and was first recorded in April 1964 and released as a single two months later by Sharon Marie[5]—a teenager Love met at a June 1963 Beach Boys concert in Sonoma County and helped sign to Capitol Records[6]—with production by Wilson himself.[7] The track was included on the 2004 compilation Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions.

In reference to "Darlin'", Wilson recalled, "I was writing more in a soul/R&B bag. The horns were conceived as a Phil Spector kind of a horn thing. ... That song took about a week to write."[8] Singer Danny Hutton laid claim to inspiring the title for "Darlin'", it being frequent in his vocabulary at the time.[9][4]

Wilson produced the instrumental track for "Darlin'" on October 11, 1967.[10] Initially, he had planned to give this song and "Time to Get Alone" to Hutton's group Redwood (later known as Three Dog Night). Redwood only got as far as recording a guide vocal before Carl Wilson and Mike Love insisted that Brian focus his attention on producing work for the Beach Boys, according to various accounts.[9][4][11] Wilson stated in a later interview, "Darlin' was for Three Dog Night. They recorded it and said, 'No, you can have it' so I gave it to Carl to sing."[8] Further recording on the track followed on October 27.[10]

"Darlin'" features a lead vocal by Carl Wilson. When asked what song's worked best for Carl Wilson's voice, Brian Wilson singled out the track, responding, "Wow, well 'Darlin'' of course, Carl did an amazing vocal on that song."[12]

Release

"Darlin'" was released as a single, backed with "Here Today", on December 18, 1967, the same date as the release of the Wild Honey album. It was the second single released from the album, after "Wild Honey". Upon its release, Cash Box said that the song represented "a shift in sound from the Beach Boys into a less elaborate but extra-commercial teen beat right between mid-and-up tempo. The deck's hard-throb rhythm and very fine group sound is complemented by a good set of teen-oriented lyrics to catch a maximum of exposure on the top pop programs. Instant breakout selection."[13]

As predicted by Cash Box, "Darlin'" was a commercial uptick for the band, peaking at number 19 in the US Billboard Chart and number 11 in the UK Singles Chart.[4] It has since appeared on several live and compilation albums.

Reception and legacy

When first released, "Darlin'" saw positive critical reception and was noted as a highlight of the Wild Honey album. Rolling Stone wrote in a review of the album, "'Darlin″ is the song in which the Beach Boys really take R&B styling and make it work in an original way."[14] Jazz & Pop's Gene Sculatti commented that "a whole lot of soul is used up" on the song.[15]

Since its release, "Darlin'" has grown in acclaim. Biographer Mark Dillon decreed that the song was "ahead of its time, anticipating the blue-eyed soul of such '70s acts as Todd Rundgren and Chicago."[16] Matthew Greenwald of AllMusic wrote of the song, "Loaded with simple emotions and sentimentality, it's a luscious piece of late-'60s pop, and not unlike the finer efforts of groups like the Turtles' 'Happy Together' and Buffalo Springfield's 'On the Way Home.'"[17] Rolling Stone readers ranked the song seventh on their vote for the top ten best Beach Boys deep cuts,[18] while writers for The Guardian and uDiscoverMusic ranked the song 24th and 13th respectively on their lists of the best Beach Boys songs.[19][20]

Brian Wilson named the song as his favorite that he has written in a 2015 interview, commenting, "I just like the melody."[21]

In popular culture

Personnel

Per Craig Slowinski.[23]

The Beach Boys

Additional players

  • Harold Billings – trumpet
  • Ron Brown – bass
  • Hal Blaine – overdubbed drums
  • Virgil Evans – trumpet
  • Lew McCreary – bass trombone
  • Jay Migliori – baritone saxophone
  • Ollie Mitchell – trumpet

Cover versions

"Thinkin' 'Bout You Baby"

"Darlin'"

Charts

References

  1. ^ Gaines 1986, p. 183.
  2. ^ Fine 2004, pp. 46, 48.
  3. ^ Hodgkins, Nig; et al. (1996). Buckley, Jonathan (ed.). Rock: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. p. 69. ISBN 1858282012.
  4. ^ a b c d Badman 2004, p. 208.
  5. ^ Doe, Andrew G. "GIGS64". Endless Summer Quarterly. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  6. ^ Murphy, James B. (June 8, 2015). Becoming the Beach Boys, 1961-1963. McFarland. p. 292. ISBN 978-1-4766-1853-1.
  7. ^ Badman 2004, p. 203.
  8. ^ a b Sharp, Ken (January 2, 2009). "Brian Wilson: God's Messenger". American Songwriter.
  9. ^ a b Priore 2005, pp. 153–55.
  10. ^ a b Doe, Andrew G. "GIGS67". Endless Summer Quarterly. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  11. ^ Matijas-Mecca 2017, p. 84.
  12. ^ Sharp, Ken. "Best Individual Artist: Brian Wilson". Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  13. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. December 16, 1967. p. 28. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  14. ^ "Wild Honey". Rolling Stone. New York. February 24, 1968. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  15. ^ Sculatti, Gene (September 1968). . Jazz & Pop. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014.
  16. ^ Dillon 2012, p. 156.
  17. ^ Greenwald, Matthew. "Darlin' by The Beach Boys - Track Info". AllMusic. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  18. ^ Greene, Andy (July 27, 2016). "Readers' Poll: 10 Best Beach Boys Deep Cuts". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  19. ^ "The Beach Boys' 40 greatest songs – ranked!". the Guardian. January 27, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  20. ^ Atkins, Jamie (June 20, 2022). "Best Beach Boys Songs: 25 Essential Tracks For Fun, Fun, Fun". uDiscover Music. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  21. ^ Maxwell, Emily (April 27, 2015). "Brian Wilson". American Songwriter. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  22. ^ . www.amoeba.com. Archived from the original on December 15, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  23. ^ Slowinski, Craig (2017). Endless Summer Quarterly. Vol. 121. p. ?.
  24. ^ Robbins, Ira. "BMX Bandits". Trouser Press. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
  25. ^ Minsker, Evan (May 18, 2022). "She & Him Announce Brian Wilson Covers Album Melt Away, Share New Video for "Darlin'": Watch". Pitchfork.
  26. ^ Flavour of New Zealand, 15 March 1968
  27. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  28. ^ Cash Box Top 100 Singles, January 27, 1968
  29. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Darlin'". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  30. ^ "SA Charts 1965–March 1989". Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  31. ^ a b Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  32. ^ Cash Box Top 100 Singles, June 24, 1978

Bibliography

External links

  • Darlin' (session highlights instrumental) on YouTube
  • Darlin' (track and backing vocals) on YouTube
  • Darlin' (live at Knebworth, 1980) on YouTube
  • Darlin' (2012 stereo mix) on YouTube
  • Darlin' (2018 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra version) on YouTube

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Darlin is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1967 album Wild Honey 4 Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love it was inspired by singer Danny Hutton the title word featured heavily in his vocabulary and was originally intended to be recorded by an early version of Three Dog Night Carl Wilson ultimately sang the lead vocal Darlin Single by the Beach Boysfrom the album Wild HoneyB side Here Today ReleasedDecember 18 1967 1967 12 18 RecordedOctober 10 27 1967StudioWally Heider Recording HollywoodGenreSoul 1 2 R amp B 3 Length2 12LabelCapitolSongwriter s Brian WilsonMike LoveProducer s The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys singles chronology Wild Honey 1967 Darlin 1967 Friends 1968 Music video Darlin on YouTubeAudio sample source source filehelpReleased as the second single from Wild Honey Darlin peaked at number 19 in the U S and number 11 in the UK Artists who have covered the song include David Cassidy Paul Davis Yipes Tatsuro Yamashita Sweet Trip and Darlin the band that later evolved into Daft Punk Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 3 Reception and legacy 4 In popular culture 5 Personnel 6 Cover versions 7 Charts 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksBackground and recording Edit Thinkin Bout You Baby Single by Sharon MarieReleasedJune 1 1964 1964 06 01 RecordedApril 1964 1964 04 Length2 35Songwriter s Brian Wilson Mike LoveProducer s Brian WilsonSharon Marie singles chronology Runaround Lover 1963 Thinkin Bout You Baby 1964 The song was initially written as Thinkin Bout You Baby by Wilson and Love years earlier and was first recorded in April 1964 and released as a single two months later by Sharon Marie 5 a teenager Love met at a June 1963 Beach Boys concert in Sonoma County and helped sign to Capitol Records 6 with production by Wilson himself 7 The track was included on the 2004 compilation Pet Projects The Brian Wilson Productions In reference to Darlin Wilson recalled I was writing more in a soul R amp B bag The horns were conceived as a Phil Spector kind of a horn thing That song took about a week to write 8 Singer Danny Hutton laid claim to inspiring the title for Darlin it being frequent in his vocabulary at the time 9 4 Wilson produced the instrumental track for Darlin on October 11 1967 10 Initially he had planned to give this song and Time to Get Alone to Hutton s group Redwood later known as Three Dog Night Redwood only got as far as recording a guide vocal before Carl Wilson and Mike Love insisted that Brian focus his attention on producing work for the Beach Boys according to various accounts 9 4 11 Wilson stated in a later interview Darlin was for Three Dog Night They recorded it and said No you can have it so I gave it to Carl to sing 8 Further recording on the track followed on October 27 10 Darlin features a lead vocal by Carl Wilson When asked what song s worked best for Carl Wilson s voice Brian Wilson singled out the track responding Wow well Darlin of course Carl did an amazing vocal on that song 12 Release Edit Darlin was released as a single backed with Here Today on December 18 1967 the same date as the release of the Wild Honey album It was the second single released from the album after Wild Honey Upon its release Cash Box said that the song represented a shift in sound from the Beach Boys into a less elaborate but extra commercial teen beat right between mid and up tempo The deck s hard throb rhythm and very fine group sound is complemented by a good set of teen oriented lyrics to catch a maximum of exposure on the top pop programs Instant breakout selection 13 As predicted by Cash Box Darlin was a commercial uptick for the band peaking at number 19 in the US Billboard Chart and number 11 in the UK Singles Chart 4 It has since appeared on several live and compilation albums Reception and legacy EditWhen first released Darlin saw positive critical reception and was noted as a highlight of the Wild Honey album Rolling Stone wrote in a review of the album Darlin is the song in which the Beach Boys really take R amp B styling and make it work in an original way 14 Jazz amp Pop s Gene Sculatti commented that a whole lot of soul is used up on the song 15 Since its release Darlin has grown in acclaim Biographer Mark Dillon decreed that the song was ahead of its time anticipating the blue eyed soul of such 70s acts as Todd Rundgren and Chicago 16 Matthew Greenwald of AllMusic wrote of the song Loaded with simple emotions and sentimentality it s a luscious piece of late 60s pop and not unlike the finer efforts of groups like the Turtles Happy Together and Buffalo Springfield s On the Way Home 17 Rolling Stone readers ranked the song seventh on their vote for the top ten best Beach Boys deep cuts 18 while writers for The Guardian and uDiscoverMusic ranked the song 24th and 13th respectively on their lists of the best Beach Boys songs 19 20 Brian Wilson named the song as his favorite that he has written in a 2015 interview commenting I just like the melody 21 In popular culture EditFrench rock trio Darlin took their name from the song Two of its members later reformed as the electronic music duo Daft Punk and the third joined pop band Phoenix The song features in the 2015 The Big Bang Theory episode The Earworm Reverberation 22 Personnel EditPer Craig Slowinski 23 The Beach Boys Brian Wilson piano Carl Wilson lead vocals inaudible drums The Beach Boys backing vocals tambourine other percussionAdditional players Harold Billings trumpet Ron Brown bass Hal Blaine overdubbed drums Virgil Evans trumpet Lew McCreary bass trombone Jay Migliori baritone saxophone Ollie Mitchell trumpetCover versions EditSee also List of cover versions of Beach Boys songs Thinkin Bout You Baby 1972 American Spring Spring 1993 BMX Bandits Kylie s Got A Crush On Us 24 Darlin 1968 Paper Dolls Paper Dolls House 1971 Herb Alpert amp the Tijuana Brass Summertime 1975 David Cassidy The Higher They Climb w Bruce Johnston 1977 Paul Davis Singer Of Songs Teller Of Tales 1978 Triumvirat A la Carte 1984 Tatsuro Yamashita Big Wave 1991 The Records Smiles Vibes amp Harmony A Tribute to Brian Wilson 1993 Darlin Shimmies in Super 8 2022 Sweet Trip Seen Unseen 2022 She amp Him Melt Away A Tribute to Brian Wilson 25 Charts EditThe Beach Boys version Chart 1967 68 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 28New Zealand Listener 26 10Netherlands 17Switzerland 15UK Singles OCC 11U S Billboard Hot 100 27 19U S Cash Box Top 100 28 10U S Record World 17 David Cassidy version Chart 1976 PeakpositionIreland IRMA 29 20South Africa Springbok 30 1UK Singles OCC 16Paul Davis version Chart 1978 PeakpositionCanada RPM Top Singles 37U S Billboard Hot 100 31 51U S Cash Box Top 100 32 45Yipes version Chart 1980 PeakpositionU S Billboard Hot 100 31 68References Edit Gaines 1986 p 183 Fine 2004 pp 46 48 Hodgkins Nig et al 1996 Buckley Jonathan ed Rock The Rough Guide Rough Guides p 69 ISBN 1858282012 a b c d Badman 2004 p 208 Doe Andrew G GIGS64 Endless Summer Quarterly Retrieved December 9 2014 Murphy James B June 8 2015 Becoming the Beach Boys 1961 1963 McFarland p 292 ISBN 978 1 4766 1853 1 Badman 2004 p 203 a b Sharp Ken January 2 2009 Brian Wilson God s Messenger American Songwriter a b Priore 2005 pp 153 55 a b Doe Andrew G GIGS67 Endless Summer Quarterly Retrieved December 9 2014 Matijas Mecca 2017 p 84 Sharp Ken Best Individual Artist Brian Wilson Goldmine Magazine Record Collector amp Music Memorabilia Retrieved July 23 2022 CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box December 16 1967 p 28 Retrieved January 12 2022 Wild Honey Rolling Stone New York February 24 1968 Retrieved June 22 2013 Sculatti Gene September 1968 Villains and Heroes In Defense of the Beach Boys Jazz amp Pop Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Dillon 2012 p 156 Greenwald Matthew Darlin by The Beach Boys Track Info AllMusic Retrieved July 26 2022 Greene Andy July 27 2016 Readers Poll 10 Best Beach Boys Deep Cuts Rolling Stone Retrieved July 26 2022 The Beach Boys 40 greatest songs ranked the Guardian January 27 2022 Retrieved July 26 2022 Atkins Jamie June 20 2022 Best Beach Boys Songs 25 Essential Tracks For Fun Fun Fun uDiscover Music Retrieved July 26 2022 Maxwell Emily April 27 2015 Brian Wilson American Songwriter Retrieved July 26 2022 The Beach Boys Song Darlin Gets Newfound Attention Thanks to the Big Bang Theory at the Amoeblog www amoeba com Archived from the original on December 15 2015 Retrieved January 12 2022 Slowinski Craig 2017 Endless Summer Quarterly Vol 121 p Robbins Ira BMX Bandits Trouser Press Retrieved August 3 2010 Minsker Evan May 18 2022 She amp Him Announce Brian Wilson Covers Album Melt Away Share New Video for Darlin Watch Pitchfork Flavour of New Zealand 15 March 1968 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X Cash Box Top 100 Singles January 27 1968 The Irish Charts Search Results Darlin Irish Singles Chart Retrieved April 11 2022 SA Charts 1965 March 1989 Retrieved April 11 2022 a b Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X Cash Box Top 100 Singles June 24 1978Bibliography EditBadman Keith 2004 The Beach Boys The Definitive Diary of America s Greatest Band on Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books ISBN 978 0 87930 818 6 Dillon Mark 2012 Fifty Sides of the Beach Boys The Songs That Tell Their Story ECW Press ISBN 978 1 77090 198 8 Fine Jason 2004 The Beach Boys In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Gaines Steven 1986 Heroes and Villains The True Story of The Beach Boys New York Da Capo Press ISBN 0306806479 Matijas Mecca Christian 2017 The Words and Music of Brian Wilson ABC CLIO ISBN 978 1 4408 3899 6 Priore Domenic 2005 Smile The Story of Brian Wilson s Lost Masterpiece Domenic Priore ISBN 978 1 78323 198 0 External links EditDarlin session highlights instrumental on YouTube Darlin track and backing vocals on YouTube Darlin live at Knebworth 1980 on YouTube Darlin 2012 stereo mix on YouTube Darlin 2018 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra version on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darlin 27 The Beach Boys song amp oldid 1127395878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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