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List of unreleased songs recorded by the Beach Boys

The Beach Boys recorded a myriad of songs, instrumentals, and alternate versions of tracks that have never been officially released. Only recordings that have been reliably confirmed to have existed are listed here. Some of these tracks circulate on bootlegs, but many of the tapes have been lost since their creation.

This list is ordered chronologically, by recording date, and does not include non-substantial rehearsal tapes or jam sessions recorded by the group. Live recordings are included if there is no studio equivalent. Some tracks listed under certain album subheaders may not have been recorded for that particular album, but are listed as such simply to note the band's then-current album project at the time of recording.

Key edit

White denotes an unreleased alternate or early version of a released track
Pink denotes a recording that has been reported lost, missing, or out of circulation
Cyan denotes a recording that has been confirmed to still exist
No color denotes a recording that lacks sources on this article to support whether it still exists or not

1962–1968 edit

Surfin' SafariParty! (1962–1965) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Beginning of the End" Brian Wilson, Roger Christian, Gary Usher[1] April 16, 1962[2]
  • Lead vocals by Usher, backing vocals by Brian, instrumentation by the Beach Boys.[2]
"My Only Alibi" (also known as "Human")[2] B. Wilson, Usher[2]
"One Way Road to Love"
"Visions" (also known as "Number One")[1]
"Recreation" B. Wilson, Bob Norberg, Cheryl Pomeroy[1] September 4, 1962[3]
  • Recorded at the same session as "The Revo-Lution", "Number One", and "Humpty Dumpty".[3]
"Pink Champagne" Al Jardine[4] February 1963[1]
"Chopsticks Boogie" B. Wilson, Jan Berry[1] c. April–June 1963[1] Does not appear
"Rockin' Roadster" B. Wilson, Christian[1] c. June–September 1963[1] Does not appear
"Malibu Sunset" B. Wilson, Usher, Christian[1] c. May–August 1963[1] Does not appear
"Hot Harp" B. Wilson[1] August 5, 1963[6]
  • Produced by Brian for the Survivors, a group consisting of Bob Norberg and his friends Rich Arlarian and Dave Nowlen.[6]
  • Instrumental.[1]
"Witch Stand"
  • Produced by Brian for the Survivors.[6]
  • Lead vocal by Nowlen.[1]
"Girlie"
  • Produced by Brian for the Survivors.[6]
  • Features Mike Love's sister Maureen on harp.[6]
"A Joy Ride Cruise" August 1963[1] Does not appear
"Sandy Baby" B. Wilson, Russ Titelman[1] 1964[1]
"Boys Will Be Boys" B. Wilson[1] January 1964[1]
  • No vocals recorded.[1]
"What'll I Wear to School Today?" B. Wilson, Christian[7]

Pet Sounds20/20 (1965–1968) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"How Deep Is the Ocean?" Irving Berlin October 15, 1965[8] Does not appear
"Stella by Starlight" Victor Young Does not appear
"Heroes and Villains" B. Wilson, Van Dyke Parks c. 1966–1967
  • Missing tapes, presumed lost or erased.[11] These include the reels for sessions held on May 11, December 13, December 19, and December 28, 1966,[11] as well as January 20, January 31, February 24, February 26, and March 15, 1967.[12]
"Look" B. Wilson October 13, 1966[11]
  • A version with vocals.[1]
  • Missing tape, presumed lost or erased.[11]
"I'm in Great Shape" B. Wilson, Parks October 17, 1966[11]
  • Missing tape, presumed lost or erased.[11]
"Surf's Up" January 23, 1967[12]
"Crack the Whip" B. Wilson[1] c. February–March 1967[13]
  • Produced by Brian for photographer Jasper Dailey.[13]
"When I Get Mad (I Just Play My Drums)"
"Tones" C. Wilson March 13 – April 13, 1967[12]
  • A version with vocals.[12]
  • Missing, presumed lost or erased.[12]
"On Top of Old Smoky" traditional April 11, 1967[1]
"Good Time Mama" B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] June 25–26, 1967[15]
  • In 2007, Alan Boyd stated that a tape with the label "Good Time Mama" could not be found in the band's archives.[16]
"Sunflower Maiden" B. Wilson, Parks[17] 1967
"Tale of Man" Dennis Wilson, Stephen Kalinich[1] 1968[1] Does not appear

1969–1972 edit

SunflowerSurf's Up (1969–1971) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Song to God" B. Wilson[18] Does not appear
  • Reported to have existed by Stanley Shapiro, a friend of the Beach Boys that had written songs with Dennis. Dennis had asked engineer Stephen Desper to set up the tape on a reel-to-reel before Brian ripped it off the playback and yelled "Don't you ever touch that again! That's between me and God!"[18]
  • Asked in 2016, Desper wrote on a message board, "Never did Dennis and I hear such a song, nor did Brian come barreling into the studio." He described Shapiro's recollection as "replete with imagined gestures and simply put not true."[19]
  • As of 2014, the tape has not surfaced.[18]
"What Can the Matter Be" Un­known[1] February 24 – May 24, 1969[1] Does not appear
"Raspberries, Strawberries" Will Holt November 11, 1969[20]
"Symphony of Frogs" Does not appear June 1970[21]
  • Produced by Brian for Kalinich.[21]
"A Day in the Life of a Tree" B. Wilson, Rieley Does not appear
  • A version with Dennis on lead vocals.[22]
  • As of 2014, the tape has not surfaced.[22]

"So Tough"Holland (1971–1972) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Silly Walls" B. Wilson, David Sandler[1] November 1971[1]
"Change Partners" Stephen Stills[1] December 1971[1] Does not appear
"Beatrice from Baltimore" B. Wilson, Tandyn Almer[24] December 6, 1971 – January 31, 1972[1]
"Burlesque" B. Wilson, Jack Rieley[18] 1972[1]
  • A lyric is "Tantalation and hot glowing skin/Sun's 'bout to rest."[18]
  • Possibly Brian on lead vocal.[1]
  • As of 2014, no tape has surfaced.[18]
"Slow Song" D. Wilson[1] Does not appear
"Is Jack Rieley Really Superman?" B. Wilson[1]
  • According to journalist Ben Edmonds, Brian wrote the song as a satire on Jack Rieley, who falsely claimed to have won a Pulitzer Prize.[26]
  • As of 2014, no tape has surfaced.[18]
"Funky Fever" B. Wilson, Sandler[1] February 28, 1972[1] Does not appear

1973–1975 edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Child of Winter (Christmas Song)" B. Wilson, Kalinich Does not appear
  • Version with Carl and Dennis on lead vocals.[18]
"Brian's Jam" Traditional[1] March 2, 1973[1]
"Dr. Tom" Jardine[1] March 12, 1973[27]
  • Adaptation of the folk standard "Tom Dooley", with Jardine singing a partial vocal.[27]
"Canyon Summer" Jardine[28] May 1973[1]
  • Copyrighted by Jardine on May 29, 1973.[28]
  • Jingle written for the Coppertone sun-tan lotion company.[28]
"Pattycake" B. Wilson[1] c. June–September 1973[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Honeycomb" Bob Merrill[1] 1974[1]
"Miller Drive" D. Wilson, Gerry Beckley[1] Does not appear
"Dennis' Symphony" D. Wilson[1] February 22, 1974[1] Does not appear
"Clangin'" B. Wilson[1] March 2, 1974 – c. September 1976[1]
  • Incorporates the riff from "Shortenin' Bread"/"Ding Dang".[18]
  • Evolved into "Ding Dang".[31]
  • Evolved into the coda of "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness."
  • According to Alan Boyd, "sounds an awful lot like 'I'm The Pied Piper,' except Brian has overdubbed himslef [sic] a couple of times singing 'Clangin' clangin', dingin' a dangin' and-a clangin' clangin'....' over and over and over again. And again. And again."[32]
"String Bass Song" D. Wilson[1] March 5, 1974[1]
"Just an Imitation" B. Wilson[1] c. May–September 1974[18]
  • Written about Murry, who died one year earlier.[18][28]
  • As of 2014, no tape has surfaced.[18]
  • May feature Brian on lead vocal.[1]
"Why Don't You Try Me?" Un­known[1] c. May–September 1974[1] Does not appear
"Earthquake Time" Love[1] c. October–November 1974[1] Does not appear
"Brian's Tune"
(also known as "Rollin' Up to Heaven",[32] "Hard Times", or "Hard Time"[34])
B. Wilson[34]
B. Wilson, Roger McGuinn[1]
(depending on sources)
November 1974[1]
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" William Steffe, Julia Ward Howe November 5, 1974[1]
"You're Riding High On the Music" B. Wilson, Kalinich[1] December 1974[1] Does not appear
"Don't Let Me Go" C. Wilson, Love[1] Does not appear
"Our Life, Our Love, Our Land" Love[1] Does not appear
"Don't Want Much, Just A Country Or Two, Maybe A Planet Before It's Through" D. Wilson, Kalinich[1] 1975[1] Does not appear
"Helen Keller" Does not appear
"Marble Sittin' On A Kitchen Table" Does not appear
"Our Love Remains" Does not appear
"Grateful Are We for Little Children" B. Wilson, Kalinich[1]
"Slow Blues" D. Wilson, Gregg Jakobson[1] February 12, 1975[1] Does not appear
"Feelin' Stronger Every Day" Peter Cetera, James Pankow May–June 1975[1]
  • Chicago song performed live, with lead vocals by Love and James Pankow.[1]
"Carl's Song" C. Wilson[1] c. September–December 1975[1]
"Come to the Sunshine" Parks October 1975[1]
  • Intended for inclusion on the Beach Boys' next album (which became 15 Big Ones) but left off due to a dispute.[38]
  • As of 2004, the recording could not be located in the band's tape library.[39]

1976–1977 edit

15 Big OnesLove You (1976) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Life Symphony" D. Wilson, Kalinich[1] 1976[1]
  • According to Badman, "a series of poems reflecting life from childhood to death."[40]
"11th Bar Blues" B. Wilson[1] 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.
"Gold Rush" Jardine[1] January 30–May 15, 1976[1]
"Lisa" Love[1] January 30-May 15, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Secret Love" Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster[1] January 30-May 15, 1976[1]
"On Broadway" Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller March 3, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Jardine.[1]
  • Later intended for release on Adult/Child in 1977 before that album was cancelled.
"Mony Mony" Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, Bobby Bloom[1] March 15, 1976[1]
"Runnin' Bear" J.P. Richardson[1] April 13–14, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Shake, Rattle & Roll" Big Joe Turner April 14, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Jardine.[1]
"Michael Row the Boat Ashore" Traditional April 16–29, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Let's Dance" Jim Lee April 27, 1976[1] Does not appear
"Short Skirts" B. Wilson[1] May 8, 1976[1]
  • No lead vocal recorded.[1]
"Marilyn Rovell" B. Wilson[1] August 21, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Lazy Lizzie" c. September–November 1976[1]
"We Gotta Groove"
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"That Special Feeling"
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Little Children"
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Ruby Baby" Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 1 – October 2, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
  • A recording of the song from the Party! sessions was released on Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys.[citation needed]
"Hey There Momma"[41] B. Wilson[1] October 27, 1976[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]

Adult/Child (1977) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Deep Purple" Peter DeRose, May Singhi February 25 – March 11, 1977[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Everybody Wants to Live" B. Wilson[1] February – March 1977[1]
  • Lead vocals by Brian and Carl.[1]
"It's Trying to Say"
  • Lead vocal by Dennis.[1]
"New England Waltz" March 1977[1]
  • Instrumental.[1]
"Life is for the Living" March 11, 1977[1]
  • Lead vocals by Brian and Carl.[1]
"Lines" April 12, 1977[1]
"Gimme Some Lovin'" Winwood June 23, 1977[1]
  • Different from 1972 version.[1]

1977–1980 edit

M.I.U. AlbumL.A. (Light Album) (1977–1979) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Mike, Come Back to L.A." B. Wilson[1] October–November 1977[1]
"Xmas Carol Medley" Does not appear
  • Christmas medley featuring the Beach Boys and their children singing as a group. The songs are "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing", and "We Wish You A Merry Christmas".[1]
"How's About a Little Bit of Your Sweet Lovin'?" B. Wilson, Love, Diane Rovell, Ron Altbach[1] November 15, 1977 – November 29, 1979[1]
"Sad, Sad Christmas" Love[1] November 23, 1977[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Beach Burlesque" Un­known[1] November 17, 1977[1]
  • M.I.U. Album outtake.[18]
  • May be the same song as "Burlesque".[18]
"Go and Get That Girl" Ed Tuleja, Altbach[1] November 17–21, 1977[1]
  • Lead vocal by Carl.[1]
"Alone on Christmas Day" Love, Altbach November 17–23, 1977[1][44]
"Egypt" B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] November 18, 1977[1] Does not appear
"TM Siddhi Program" Love[1] November 1977[1] Does not appear
"10,000 Years" D. Wilson, Love (uncertain)[1] c. 1977–1978[1] Does not appear
"It Could Be Anything" (also known as "Where We Are") C. Wilson[1] February 11, 1978[1] Does not appear
"I Really Love You" B. Wilson April 21, 1978[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Ride Arabian, Ride" Jardine[1] May 11, 1978[1]
  • Instrumental.[1]
"Rubles" Jardine[1] May 11, 1978[1]
  • Lead vocal by Jardine.[1]
"Basketball Rock" B. Wilson[1] May 13, 1978[1]
  • Instrumental.[1]
"Bowling"
"Lookin' Down The Coast/Monterey" Jardine[1] July 27, 1978[1]
"Calendar Girl" Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield Late 1978[1]
  • Lead vocals by Love.[1]
"I'm Begging You Please" B. Wilson[1] c. June – October 6, 1978[1]
  • Piano/vocal demo; lead vocal by Brian.[1]
  • A basic track was recorded. In 2008, Alan Boyd could not confirm if vocals were also tracked.[46]
"Drip Drop" Leiber, Stoller October 19, 1978[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]

Keepin' the Summer Alive (1979–1980) edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"California Beach" Jardine, Love[1] Spring 1979[1]
"Skatetown U.S.A."
  • Reworking of "California Beach".[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Little Girl" Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry
  • Lead vocal by Carl.[1]
  • Intended for Keepin' the Summer Alive, it was cut at a refurbished Western Studio 3 with Brian as producer. "Little Girl" was later adapted into an original song and renamed "Sunshine" , as Bruce Johnston explains: "Well, 'Sunshine' was originally called 'Little Girl'. And I can't remember who recorded it, probably a Phil Spector record, and so we cut this track and then we decided to write a new song to the track, so we took part of the old song, 'Smoky Places', and whatever Mike and Brian came up with, recorded on the existing track, didn't have enough room because the song was too short, so we tape-copied the track a few times, put 21 splices in the 24-track tape and stretched the song out and came up with 'Sunshine'."[43]
"Jamaica Farewell" Harry Belafonte July 23, 1979[1]
  • No vocal was recorded.[1]
  • Not to be confused with a version by California Music, recorded in 1976 with Brian on organ.[43]
  • As above, "Jamaica Farewell" was produced by Brian at the refurbished Western 3 studio.[43]
"Stranded in the Jungle" The Jay Hawks July 24, 1979[1]
  • No vocal recorded.[1]
  • As above, "Stranded in the Jungle" was produced by Brian at the refurbished Western 3 studio.[43]
"Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry October 15 – November 13, 1979[1]
  • Keepin' the Summer Alive outtake, and one of only two songs from the album's sessions with Dennis drumming.[47]
"Surfer Suzie" Ed Carter[43][1] October 10 – December 14, 1979[1]
  • Lead vocal by Jardine.[1]
  • Keepin' the Summer Alive outtake recorded at Western.[47]
"Smoky Places" The Corsairs (or A. Spector[1]) October 18, 1979[1]
"Boys and Girls" B. Wilson[1] October 19, 1979 – November 18, 1980[1]
  • Keepin' the Summer Alive outtake, recorded at Western.[47]
"I'll Always Love You" Barry Mann[1] November 19, 1979 – January 1980[1]
  • Lead vocal by Carl.[1]
  • Keepin' the Summer Alive outtake.[47]
"Starbaby" Love[1] November 29, 1979[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
  • Keepin' the Summer Alive outtake.[47]
  • A version was released by Celebration on their eponymous second album.[43]

Later recordings edit

1980s–1990s edit

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Song Within a Song" B. Wilson ("My Solution"); traditional, arr. B. Wilson ("Shortenin' Bread")[1] May 21, 1980[1]
"River Deep – Mountain High" Greenwich, Barry, Spector[1] July 1980[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Be My Baby" Greenwich, Barry, Spector[1]
"Greenback Dollar" Hoyt Axton, Kennard Ramsey[1] Does not appear
"I'm a Man" B. Wilson[1] Does not appear
"Fly" Un­known[1] October 31, 1980[1] Does not appear
"Up Again" B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] November 18, 1980[1] Does not appear
"Candlesticks" B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] Does not appear
"Oh Lord" B. Wilson[1] January 1981[1][50]
"Stevie" B. Wilson, D. Wilson, Garby Leon[50] (or B. Wilson[1])
"I Ran (All The Way Home)" Un­known[1] Spring 1981[1]
  • Lead vocal by Love.[1]
"Rings" B. Wilson[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Sweetie"
  • Lead vocal by Brian, Love, and Jardine.[1]
  • In 2006, was reported to still exist in the tape vaults.[53]
"Walking on Water"
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"The Boogie's Back in Town" November 1983[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
  • Live recording.[1]
"Water Builds Up"[51] Un­known[1] July 1984[51]
"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" The Hollywood Flames (or Byrd, Gray[1])
  • Live recording.[1]
  • Lead vocal by Jardine.[1]
"Down By The Pier" Un­known[1] June 1984[51] – November 1984[1]
  • Lead vocal by Carl.[1]
"At the Hop" Artie Singer, John Medora, David White[1]
  • Lead vocal by Mike.[1]
"And I Always Will"[51] Jardine October-November 1984[51]
"Wouldn't That Be Cool" Un­known[1] Spring 1986[1]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"The Spirit of Rock and Roll" B. Wilson[1] August 19-December 11, 1986[54]
  • Lead vocal by Brian.[1]
"Groovin'" Felix Cavaliere, David Brigati[1] Spring 1992[1]
  • Basic track recorded; no vocal recorded.[1]
"Wish" Jardine, Larry Dvoskin[1] May-June 1994;[1] July 7, 1995[1]
  • Lead vocal by Carl.[1]
"Grace of My Heart" B. Wilson, Love[1] March 3, 1995[1]
"It's Not Easy Being Me" B. Wilson, Andy Paley[1] November 7-8, 1995[1]
"Must Be A Miracle" B. Wilson, Paley[1] November 7-8, 1995[1]
"Turn on Your Love Light" B. Wilson, Paley[1] March 3, 1995[1]
  • No vocal recorded.[1]
"Dancin' the Night Away" B. Wilson, Paley[1] November 1995[1]
  • Incomplete vocal.[1]

That's Why God Made the Radio (2011–2012) edit

A total of 28 songs were written and recorded for the album.[55] Discounting the 2011 rerecording of "Do It Again", only twelve tracks saw release.

Song Writer(s) Recording date(s) Additional notes
"Waves of Love" Jardine, Larry Dvoskin Does not appear
"I'd Go Anywhere" B. Wilson, Joe Thomas[1] Does not appear
  • Song intended to bridge the tracks "Strange World" and "From There to Back Again". It was left unfinished.[57]
"She Believes in Love Again" Bruce Johnston 2012[58] Does not appear

Formerly unreleased songs edit

For historical interest, the following is a list of studio outtakes and live recordings that later appeared on Beach Boys compilation albums. It is partially adapted from Andrew Doe[59] and Phillip Lambert.[60]

Some of these releases are currently out of print. California Feeling 2 was a limited-edition CD offered with a 2015 issue of Endless Summer Quarterly, an unofficial Beach Boys fan/collector's magazine. Misc Tracks 1971 and 1972 Release were among several releases (the others not being listed here), most of which were briefly offered online (commonly through Bandcamp, YouTube, and/or AllMusic) and then quickly taken down, to preserve copyright under the 2013 European Union copyright extension legislation.

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For a general overview of the Beach Boys unreleased material see The Beach Boys unreleased and bootleg recordings This article s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Beach Boys recorded a myriad of songs instrumentals and alternate versions of tracks that have never been officially released Only recordings that have been reliably confirmed to have existed are listed here Some of these tracks circulate on bootlegs but many of the tapes have been lost since their creation This list is ordered chronologically by recording date and does not include non substantial rehearsal tapes or jam sessions recorded by the group Live recordings are included if there is no studio equivalent Some tracks listed under certain album subheaders may not have been recorded for that particular album but are listed as such simply to note the band s then current album project at the time of recording Contents 1 Key 2 1962 1968 2 1 Surfin Safari Party 1962 1965 2 2 Pet Sounds 20 20 1965 1968 3 1969 1972 3 1 Sunflower Surf s Up 1969 1971 3 2 So Tough Holland 1971 1972 4 1973 1975 5 1976 1977 5 1 15 Big Ones Love You 1976 5 2 Adult Child 1977 6 1977 1980 6 1 M I U Album L A Light Album 1977 1979 6 2 Keepin the Summer Alive 1979 1980 7 Later recordings 7 1 1980s 1990s 7 2 That s Why God Made the Radio 2011 2012 8 Formerly unreleased songs 9 ReferencesKey editWhite denotes an unreleased alternate or early version of a released track Pink denotes a recording that has been reported lost missing or out of circulation Cyan denotes a recording that has been confirmed to still exist No color denotes a recording that lacks sources on this article to support whether it still exists or not1962 1968 editSurfin Safari Party 1962 1965 edit Main articles Surfin Safari Surfin U S A Surfer Girl and Little Deuce Coupe Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Beginning of the End Brian Wilson Roger Christian Gary Usher 1 April 16 1962 2 Lead vocals by Usher backing vocals by Brian instrumentation by the Beach Boys 2 My Only Alibi also known as Human 2 B Wilson Usher 2 One Way Road to Love Visions also known as Number One 1 Recreation B Wilson Bob Norberg Cheryl Pomeroy 1 September 4 1962 3 Recorded at the same session as The Revo Lution Number One and Humpty Dumpty 3 Pink Champagne Al Jardine 4 February 1963 1 Instrumental copyrighted by Jardine on February 28 1963 4 Murry Wilson later recorded the composition for his album The Many Moods of Murry Wilson under the title Italia 5 Chopsticks Boogie B Wilson Jan Berry 1 c April June 1963 1 Does not appear Rockin Roadster B Wilson Christian 1 c June September 1963 1 Does not appear Malibu Sunset B Wilson Usher Christian 1 c May August 1963 1 Does not appear Hot Harp B Wilson 1 August 5 1963 6 Produced by Brian for the Survivors a group consisting of Bob Norberg and his friends Rich Arlarian and Dave Nowlen 6 Instrumental 1 Witch Stand Produced by Brian for the Survivors 6 Lead vocal by Nowlen 1 Girlie Produced by Brian for the Survivors 6 Features Mike Love s sister Maureen on harp 6 A Joy Ride Cruise August 1963 1 Does not appear Sandy Baby B Wilson Russ Titelman 1 1964 1 Early version of Sherry She Needs Me 1 No vocal recorded 1 Boys Will Be Boys B Wilson 1 January 1964 1 No vocals recorded 1 What ll I Wear to School Today B Wilson Christian 7 Produced for the singer Sharon Marie 7 Later reworked by the group as All Dressed Up for School 7 Pet Sounds 20 20 1965 1968 edit Main articles Pet Sounds Leftover material Smile The Beach Boys album Smiley Smile Wild Honey album Leftover Friends The Beach Boys album Leftover and 20 20 The Beach Boys album Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes How Deep Is the Ocean Irving Berlin October 15 1965 8 Does not appear Stella by Starlight Victor Young Does not appear Heroes and Villains B Wilson Van Dyke Parks c 1966 1967 In 2013 a version incorporating I m in Great Shape surfaced on an acetate 9 10 Missing tapes presumed lost or erased 11 These include the reels for sessions held on May 11 December 13 December 19 and December 28 1966 11 as well as January 20 January 31 February 24 February 26 and March 15 1967 12 Look B Wilson October 13 1966 11 A version with vocals 1 Missing tape presumed lost or erased 11 I m in Great Shape B Wilson Parks October 17 1966 11 Missing tape presumed lost or erased 11 Surf s Up January 23 1967 12 Crack the Whip B Wilson 1 c February March 1967 13 Produced by Brian for photographer Jasper Dailey 13 When I Get Mad I Just Play My Drums Tones C Wilson March 13 April 13 1967 12 A version with vocals 12 Missing presumed lost or erased 12 On Top of Old Smoky traditional April 11 1967 1 Recorded with Paul McCartney after a Vega Tables session 14 Good Time Mama B Wilson uncertain 1 June 25 26 1967 15 In 2007 Alan Boyd stated that a tape with the label Good Time Mama could not be found in the band s archives 16 Sunflower Maiden B Wilson Parks 17 1967 Written for the band Redwood along with Darlin and Time to Get Alone 17 As of 2006 the recording remains lost 17 Tale of Man Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich 1 1968 1 Does not appear1969 1972 editSunflower Surf s Up 1969 1971 edit Main articles Sunflower The Beach Boys album Leftover and Surf s Up album Leftover material Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Song to God B Wilson 18 Does not appear Reported to have existed by Stanley Shapiro a friend of the Beach Boys that had written songs with Dennis Dennis had asked engineer Stephen Desper to set up the tape on a reel to reel before Brian ripped it off the playback and yelled Don t you ever touch that again That s between me and God 18 Asked in 2016 Desper wrote on a message board Never did Dennis and I hear such a song nor did Brian come barreling into the studio He described Shapiro s recollection as replete with imagined gestures and simply put not true 19 As of 2014 the tape has not surfaced 18 What Can the Matter Be Un known 1 February 24 May 24 1969 1 Does not appear Raspberries Strawberries Will Holt November 11 1969 20 Kingston Trio cover the tape of this rendition was reworked as At My Window 20 Symphony of Frogs Does not appear June 1970 21 Produced by Brian for Kalinich 21 A Day in the Life of a Tree B Wilson Rieley Does not appear A version with Dennis on lead vocals 22 As of 2014 the tape has not surfaced 22 So Tough Holland 1971 1972 edit Main articles Carl and the Passions So Tough and Holland album Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Silly Walls B Wilson David Sandler 1 November 1971 1 Written for American Spring 23 Change Partners Stephen Stills 1 December 1971 1 Does not appear Beatrice from Baltimore B Wilson Tandyn Almer 24 December 6 1971 January 31 1972 1 Possibly Carl sings lead vocal 1 Evolved into You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone 25 Burlesque B Wilson Jack Rieley 18 1972 1 A lyric is Tantalation and hot glowing skin Sun s bout to rest 18 Possibly Brian on lead vocal 1 As of 2014 no tape has surfaced 18 Slow Song D Wilson 1 Does not appear Is Jack Rieley Really Superman B Wilson 1 According to journalist Ben Edmonds Brian wrote the song as a satire on Jack Rieley who falsely claimed to have won a Pulitzer Prize 26 As of 2014 no tape has surfaced 18 Funky Fever B Wilson Sandler 1 February 28 1972 1 Does not appear1973 1975 editSong Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Child of Winter Christmas Song B Wilson Kalinich Does not appear Version with Carl and Dennis on lead vocals 18 Brian s Jam Traditional 1 March 2 1973 1 Evolved into Shortenin Bread 1 Dr Tom Jardine 1 March 12 1973 27 Adaptation of the folk standard Tom Dooley with Jardine singing a partial vocal 27 Canyon Summer Jardine 28 May 1973 1 Copyrighted by Jardine on May 29 1973 28 Jingle written for the Coppertone sun tan lotion company 28 Pattycake B Wilson 1 c June September 1973 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Honeycomb Bob Merrill 1 1974 1 Recorded with Roy Wood and other members of Wizzard 29 Described as featuring a prominent Moog synthesizer and jagged bass lines 30 Lead vocal by Brian s then wife Marilyn Wilson 1 Miller Drive D Wilson Gerry Beckley 1 Does not appear Dennis Symphony D Wilson 1 February 22 1974 1 Does not appear Clangin B Wilson 1 March 2 1974 c September 1976 1 Incorporates the riff from Shortenin Bread Ding Dang 18 Evolved into Ding Dang 31 Evolved into the coda of Fantasy Is Reality Bells Of Madness According to Alan Boyd sounds an awful lot like I m The Pied Piper except Brian has overdubbed himslef sic a couple of times singing Clangin clangin dingin a dangin and a clangin clangin over and over and over again And again And again 32 String Bass Song D Wilson 1 March 5 1974 1 Evolved into Rainbows 33 Just an Imitation B Wilson 1 c May September 1974 18 Written about Murry who died one year earlier 18 28 As of 2014 no tape has surfaced 18 May feature Brian on lead vocal 1 Why Don t You Try Me Un known 1 c May September 1974 1 Does not appear Earthquake Time Love 1 c October November 1974 1 Does not appear Brian s Tune also known as Rollin Up to Heaven 32 Hard Times or Hard Time 34 B Wilson 34 B Wilson Roger McGuinn 1 depending on sources November 1974 1 Incorporates the riff from Shortenin Bread Ding Dang 18 Evolved from Ding Dang 1 Described as a dirty version of Ding Dang 35 Battle Hymn of the Republic William Steffe Julia Ward Howe November 5 1974 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Briefly considered for release on the 1998 compilation Endless Harmony Soundtrack 36 You re Riding High On the Music B Wilson Kalinich 1 December 1974 1 Does not appear Don t Let Me Go C Wilson Love 1 Does not appear Our Life Our Love Our Land Love 1 Does not appear Don t Want Much Just A Country Or Two Maybe A Planet Before It s Through D Wilson Kalinich 1 1975 1 Does not appear Helen Keller Does not appear Marble Sittin On A Kitchen Table Does not appear Our Love Remains Does not appear Grateful Are We for Little Children B Wilson Kalinich 1 Evolved into Saturday Morning in the City 37 Slow Blues D Wilson Gregg Jakobson 1 February 12 1975 1 Does not appear Feelin Stronger Every Day Peter Cetera James Pankow May June 1975 1 Chicago song performed live with lead vocals by Love and James Pankow 1 Carl s Song C Wilson 1 c September December 1975 1 Early recording of Angel Come Home 1 Come to the Sunshine Parks October 1975 1 Intended for inclusion on the Beach Boys next album which became 15 Big Ones but left off due to a dispute 38 As of 2004 the recording could not be located in the band s tape library 39 1976 1977 edit15 Big Ones Love You 1976 edit Main articles 15 Big Ones and The Beach Boys Love You Unreleased Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Life Symphony D Wilson Kalinich 1 1976 1 According to Badman a series of poems reflecting life from childhood to death 40 11th Bar Blues B Wilson 1 1976 1 Lead vocal by Love Gold Rush Jardine 1 January 30 May 15 1976 1 Lisa Love 1 January 30 May 15 1976 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Secret Love Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster 1 January 30 May 15 1976 1 On Broadway Barry Mann Cynthia Weil Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller March 3 1976 1 Lead vocal by Jardine 1 Later intended for release on Adult Child in 1977 before that album was cancelled Mony Mony Tommy James Bo Gentry Ritchie Cordell Bobby Bloom 1 March 15 1976 1 Lead vocal by Billy Hinsche 1 Runnin Bear J P Richardson 1 April 13 14 1976 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Shake Rattle amp Roll Big Joe Turner April 14 1976 1 Lead vocal by Jardine 1 Michael Row the Boat Ashore Traditional April 16 29 1976 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Let s Dance Jim Lee April 27 1976 1 Does not appear Short Skirts B Wilson 1 May 8 1976 1 No lead vocal recorded 1 Marilyn Rovell B Wilson 1 August 21 1976 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Lazy Lizzie c September November 1976 1 We Gotta Groove Lead vocal by Love 1 That Special Feeling Lead vocal by Brian 1 Little Children Lead vocal by Brian 1 Ruby Baby Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 1 October 2 1976 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 A recording of the song from the Party sessions was released on Good Vibrations Thirty Years of the Beach Boys citation needed Hey There Momma 41 B Wilson 1 October 27 1976 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Adult Child 1977 edit Main article Adult Child Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Deep Purple Peter DeRose May Singhi February 25 March 11 1977 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Everybody Wants to Live B Wilson 1 February March 1977 1 Lead vocals by Brian and Carl 1 It s Trying to Say Lead vocal by Dennis 1 New England Waltz March 1977 1 Instrumental 1 Life is for the Living March 11 1977 1 Lead vocals by Brian and Carl 1 Lines April 12 1977 1 Lead vocals by Brian and Carl 1 A cover was recorded by Duglas T Stewart for the 2000 tribute album Caroline Now 42 Gimme Some Lovin Winwood June 23 1977 1 Different from 1972 version 1 1977 1980 editM I U Album L A Light Album 1977 1979 edit Main articles M I U Album and L A Light Album Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Mike Come Back to L A B Wilson 1 October November 1977 1 No lead vocal recorded 1 Evolved into Some of Your Love 43 Xmas Carol Medley Does not appear Christmas medley featuring the Beach Boys and their children singing as a group The songs are God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen O Come All Ye Faithful Hark The Herald Angels Sing and We Wish You A Merry Christmas 1 How s About a Little Bit of Your Sweet Lovin B Wilson Love Diane Rovell Ron Altbach 1 November 15 1977 November 29 1979 1 A version was released by Celebration on their eponymous second album 43 Sad Sad Christmas Love 1 November 23 1977 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Beach Burlesque Un known 1 November 17 1977 1 M I U Album outtake 18 May be the same song as Burlesque 18 Go and Get That Girl Ed Tuleja Altbach 1 November 17 21 1977 1 Lead vocal by Carl 1 Alone on Christmas Day Love Altbach November 17 23 1977 1 44 Lead vocal by Love 1 Love re recorded the song in 2015 45 and then again for his 2018 solo Christmas album Reason for the Season citation needed Egypt B Wilson uncertain 1 November 18 1977 1 Does not appear TM Siddhi Program Love 1 November 1977 1 Does not appear 10 000 Years D Wilson Love uncertain 1 c 1977 1978 1 Does not appear It Could Be Anything also known as Where We Are C Wilson 1 February 11 1978 1 Does not appear I Really Love You B Wilson April 21 1978 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Ride Arabian Ride Jardine 1 May 11 1978 1 Instrumental 1 Rubles Jardine 1 May 11 1978 1 Lead vocal by Jardine 1 Basketball Rock B Wilson 1 May 13 1978 1 Instrumental 1 Bowling Lookin Down The Coast Monterey Jardine 1 July 27 1978 1 Lead vocals by Brian and Jardine 1 Intended to comprise a trilogy of songs which included Santa Ana Winds 43 A re recording of both songs with the abbreviated title of Lookin Down the Coast was featured on Jardine s A Postcard from California album citation needed Calendar Girl Neil Sedaka Howard Greenfield Late 1978 1 Lead vocals by Love 1 I m Begging You Please B Wilson 1 c June October 6 1978 1 Piano vocal demo lead vocal by Brian 1 A basic track was recorded In 2008 Alan Boyd could not confirm if vocals were also tracked 46 Drip Drop Leiber Stoller October 19 1978 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Keepin the Summer Alive 1979 1980 edit Main article Keepin the Summer Alive Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes California Beach Jardine Love 1 Spring 1979 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 A version appears on Love s 2019 album 12 Sides of Summer citation needed Skatetown U S A Reworking of California Beach 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Little Girl Phil Spector Ellie Greenwich Jeff Barry Lead vocal by Carl 1 Intended for Keepin the Summer Alive it was cut at a refurbished Western Studio 3 with Brian as producer Little Girl was later adapted into an original song and renamed Sunshine as Bruce Johnston explains Well Sunshine was originally called Little Girl And I can t remember who recorded it probably a Phil Spector record and so we cut this track and then we decided to write a new song to the track so we took part of the old song Smoky Places and whatever Mike and Brian came up with recorded on the existing track didn t have enough room because the song was too short so we tape copied the track a few times put 21 splices in the 24 track tape and stretched the song out and came up with Sunshine 43 Jamaica Farewell Harry Belafonte July 23 1979 1 No vocal was recorded 1 Not to be confused with a version by California Music recorded in 1976 with Brian on organ 43 As above Jamaica Farewell was produced by Brian at the refurbished Western 3 studio 43 Stranded in the Jungle The Jay Hawks July 24 1979 1 No vocal recorded 1 As above Stranded in the Jungle was produced by Brian at the refurbished Western 3 studio 43 Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry October 15 November 13 1979 1 Keepin the Summer Alive outtake and one of only two songs from the album s sessions with Dennis drumming 47 Surfer Suzie Ed Carter 43 1 October 10 December 14 1979 1 Lead vocal by Jardine 1 Keepin the Summer Alive outtake recorded at Western 47 Smoky Places The Corsairs or A Spector 1 October 18 1979 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Later adapted to Sunshine see Little Girl 43 Boys and Girls B Wilson 1 October 19 1979 November 18 1980 1 Keepin the Summer Alive outtake recorded at Western 47 I ll Always Love You Barry Mann 1 November 19 1979 January 1980 1 Lead vocal by Carl 1 Keepin the Summer Alive outtake 47 Starbaby Love 1 November 29 1979 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Keepin the Summer Alive outtake 47 A version was released by Celebration on their eponymous second album 43 Later recordings edit1980s 1990s edit Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Song Within a Song B Wilson My Solution traditional arr B Wilson Shortenin Bread 1 May 21 1980 1 Rerecording of My Solution in medley with Shortenin Bread 48 1 River Deep Mountain High Greenwich Barry Spector 1 July 1980 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Be My Baby Greenwich Barry Spector 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Overdubbed for release on Love s 1981 album Looking Back with Love 49 Greenback Dollar Hoyt Axton Kennard Ramsey 1 Does not appear I m a Man B Wilson 1 Does not appear Fly Un known 1 October 31 1980 1 Does not appear Up Again B Wilson uncertain 1 November 18 1980 1 Does not appear Candlesticks B Wilson uncertain 1 Does not appear Oh Lord B Wilson 1 January 1981 1 50 One of several songs recorded by Brian during the so called Cocaine Sessions at Garby Leon s beach house 50 Later reportedly attempted during July 1984 sessions for the band s self titled album 1985 51 Stevie B Wilson D Wilson Garby Leon 50 or B Wilson 1 Written about Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac and considered for the 2013 compilation Made in California 52 Dennis Wilson s final production 50 A cover was recorded by Saint Etienne for Caroline Now 42 I Ran All The Way Home Un known 1 Spring 1981 1 Lead vocal by Love 1 Rings B Wilson 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Sweetie Lead vocal by Brian Love and Jardine 1 In 2006 was reported to still exist in the tape vaults 53 Walking on Water Lead vocal by Brian 1 The Boogie s Back in Town November 1983 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Live recording 1 Water Builds Up 51 Un known 1 July 1984 51 Buzz Buzz Buzz The Hollywood Flames or Byrd Gray 1 Live recording 1 Lead vocal by Jardine 1 Down By The Pier Un known 1 June 1984 51 November 1984 1 Lead vocal by Carl 1 At the Hop Artie Singer John Medora David White 1 Lead vocal by Mike 1 And I Always Will 51 Jardine October November 1984 51 Later re recorded by Jardine for his debut solo album A Postcard from California 2010 Wouldn t That Be Cool Un known 1 Spring 1986 1 Lead vocal by Brian 1 The Spirit of Rock and Roll B Wilson 1 August 19 December 11 1986 54 Lead vocal by Brian 1 Groovin Felix Cavaliere David Brigati 1 Spring 1992 1 Basic track recorded no vocal recorded 1 Wish Jardine Larry Dvoskin 1 May June 1994 1 July 7 1995 1 Lead vocal by Carl 1 Grace of My Heart B Wilson Love 1 March 3 1995 1 It s Not Easy Being Me B Wilson Andy Paley 1 November 7 8 1995 1 Must Be A Miracle B Wilson Paley 1 November 7 8 1995 1 Turn on Your Love Light B Wilson Paley 1 March 3 1995 1 No vocal recorded 1 Dancin the Night Away B Wilson Paley 1 November 1995 1 Incomplete vocal 1 That s Why God Made the Radio 2011 2012 edit Main article That s Why God Made the Radio A total of 28 songs were written and recorded for the album 55 Discounting the 2011 rerecording of Do It Again only twelve tracks saw release Song Writer s Recording date s Additional notes Waves of Love Jardine Larry Dvoskin Does not appear Outtake with lead vocals by Carl Wilson worked on during the album s sessions 56 As a solo artist it was completed by Al Jardine for the 2012 reissue of his album A Postcard from California 2010 citation needed I d Go Anywhere B Wilson Joe Thomas 1 Does not appear Song intended to bridge the tracks Strange World and From There to Back Again It was left unfinished 57 She Believes in Love Again Bruce Johnston 2012 58 Does not appearFormerly unreleased songs editFor historical interest the following is a list of studio outtakes and live recordings that later appeared on Beach Boys compilation albums It is partially adapted from Andrew Doe 59 and Phillip Lambert 60 Some of these releases are currently out of print California Feeling 2 was a limited edition CD offered with a 2015 issue of Endless Summer Quarterly an unofficial Beach Boys fan collector s magazine Misc Tracks 1971 and 1972 Release were among several releases the others not being listed here most of which were briefly offered online commonly through Bandcamp YouTube and or AllMusic and then quickly taken down to preserve copyright under the 2013 European Union copyright extension legislation Ten Years of Harmony 1981 San Miguel Sea Cruise Rarities 1983 Land Ahoy With a Little Help from My Friends The Letter Surfin Safari Surfin U S A 1990 Cindy Oh Cindy The Baker Man Surfer Girl Shut Down Volume 2 1990 I Do Little Deuce Coupe All Summer Long 1990 All Dressed Up for School The Beach Boys Today Summer Days And Summer Nights 1990 Graduation Day Pet Sounds 1990 citation needed Trombone Dixie Hang On to Your Ego Smiley Smile Wild Honey 1990 Their Hearts Were Full of Spring Can t Wait Too Long Friends 20 20 1990 We re Together Again Walk On By Old Folks at Home Ol Man River Good Vibrations Thirty Years of The Beach Boys 1993 Their Hearts Were Full of Spring The Things We Did Last Summer Ruby Baby Do You Like Worms Vega Tables I Love to Say Da Da Games Two Can Play I Just Got My Pay H E L P Is On the Way 4th of July It s Over Now Still I Dream of It Our Team Endless Harmony Soundtrack 1998 Soulful Old Man Sunshine Sail Plane Song Loop de Loop Flip Flop Flyin in an Aeroplane Barbara All Alone Brian s Back Ultimate Christmas 1998 Bells of Christmas Christmas Time Is Here Again I Saw Santa Rockin Around the Christmas Tree Melekalikimaka Santa s Got an Airplane Winter Symphony Morning Christmas Hawthorne CA The Birthplace of a Musical Legacy 2001 Lonely Days A Time to Live in Dreams The Smile Sessions 2011 Gee I m in Great Shape Barnyard My Only Sunshine Look Song for Children Child Is Father of the Man I Wanna Be Around Workshop Holidays The Elements Fire He Gives Speeches Tune X I Don t Know Three Blind Mice Teeter Totter Love Made in California 2013 Wouldn t It Be Nice to Live Again California Feelin Goin to the Beach Why Don t They Let Us Fall in Love Da Doo Ron Ron Soul Searchin You re Still a Mystery Sherry She Needs Me Mona Kana Where Is She Why Barnyard Blues You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin My Love Lives On The Big Beat 1963 2013 Mother May I Side Two Ride Away Keep an Eye on Summer The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 2014 Endless Sleep Let s Live Before We Die Christmas Eve Jingle Bells Sessions 64 2015 I Can See Right Through You Go Away Boy California Feeling 2 2015 Lucy Jones Beach Boys Party Uncovered and Unplugged 2015 One Kiss Led to Another Laugh at Me Ticket to Ride Blowin in the Wind Riot in Cell Block Number 9 Satisfaction Smokey Joe s Cafe Long Tall Sally Heart and Soul You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin Hang On Sloopy Twist and Shout The Diary Holland Analogue Productions 2016 We Got Love 1967 Sunshine Tomorrow 2017 Game of Love Hawthorne Boulevard Hide Go Seek Honey Get Home Sunshine Tomorrow 2 The Studio Sessions 2017 Good News Tune L Wake the World The Friends Sessions 2018 New Song You re As Cool As Can Be Away My Little Red Book Our New Home I m Confessin Be Here In The Morning Darling Rock and Roll Woman Untitled 1 25 68 I Can Hear Music The 20 20 Sessions 2018 Walkin Well You Know I Knew Love Affair Peaches The Gong Oh Yeah Is It True What They Say About Dixie The Beach Boys On Tour 1968 2018 Band Instrumental 1969 I m Going Your Way 2019 I m Going Your Way Carnival Over the Waves Feel Flows 2021 61 Sweet and Bitter My Solution Seasons in the Sun Baby Baby Awake It s a New Day It s Natural Medley All of My Love Ecology Before Behold the Night Hawaiian Dream I ve Got a Friend You Never Give Me Your Money Won t You Tell Me Medley Happy Birthday Brian God Only Knows Misc Tracks 1971 2021 Telephone Backgrounds On A Clear Day Just for You Sing Out a Song Untitled 1971 Piano Track Your Song Sail On Sailor 1972 2022 The Road Not Taken Hard Time Carry Me Home Jumpin Jack Flash Out in the Country Oh Sweet Something Spark in the Dark Rooftop Harry Body Talk Pa Let Her Go Out Little Child Daddy Dear Gimme Some Lovin I Need Your Love Medley 1972 Release 2022 Ten Years of Harmony City Jim The Trader Unknown Piano Synth Track References editCitations a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb 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