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She Knows Me Too Well

"She Knows Me Too Well" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys, about a man who is engrossed and obsessed in his own jealousy and insecurity.[2] It was released on the 1965 album The Beach Boys Today!, initially serving as the B-side of their "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" single in 1964.[3] It was one of the first songs that Brian wrote while under the influence of marijuana.[4]

"She Knows Me Too Well"
Single by The Beach Boys
from the album The Beach Boys Today!
A-side"When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)"
ReleasedAugust 24, 1964
RecordedAugust 5–8, 1964
StudioUnited Western Recorders, Hollywood
Genre
Length2:27
LabelCapitol
Composer(s)Brian Wilson
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"I Get Around"
(1964)
"She Knows Me Too Well"
(1964)
"Dance, Dance, Dance"
(1964)
Audio sample
"She Knows Me Too Well"

Composition edit

Brian considered the song a tribute to Burt Bacharach.[5] According to Allmusic, "This song can essentially be called 'son of "Don't Worry Baby".' It's built around the same kinds of Spector-inspired chord changes and also has a similar sense of vulnerability."[2] According to PopMatters,

The harmonically complex song perfectly expresses the tension and confusion of the lyrics, but always manages to be accessible and tuneful in a way that only Brian Wilson can pull off. That the track was first recorded so early in the album process (before the process even began, in fact) and manages to be one of the most forward-thinking tracks the Beach Boys had put out up to this point, is quite astonishing.[6]

Interpreting its lyrics,

the narrator explores his own relational shortcomings but continues to delude himself into thinking that everything is alright. The first verse expresses his guilt, admitting “I treat her so mean, I don’t deserve what I have / And I think that she’ll forget just by making her laugh”. The second verse, half of which is repeated after the bridge, discusses his jealousy and insecurity, hinting at his emotional abuse of her. He sings, “I get so jealous of the other guy / And then I’m not happy till I make her break down and cry”. But he also recognizes his hypocrisy: “When I look at other girls, it must kill her inside”. But all these issues, in his mind at least, are taken care of by the fact that “she can tell I really love her”. The choruses express the sentiment that because she knows him so well, none of these things matter. They do, of course, but his delusion makes for a more interesting song.[6]

David Leaf believed the song "is another of the important musical developments on the road to Pet Sounds, and in retrospect, hearing this in 1965 might have felt very strange … almost like you were hearing a cut from Pet Sounds a year before that album even existed." He also notes that it was "a gorgeous production, but it took a little while to get used to, probably because the bittersweet chord changes and harmonies were more sophisticated than the typical pop ballad of the day."[7]

Recording edit

The song was recorded over two sessions at United Western Recorders in early August, both engineered by Chuck Britz and produced by Brian Wilson: the first session for the instrumental track took place on August 5 in tandem with "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)"; three days later, the vocals were recorded.[8] They are doubletracked, just as they are on most Beach Boys songs.[3] The instrumental track features Carl Wilson on both lead and rhythm electric guitars, Alan Jardine on electric bass guitar, Brian Wilson on acoustic upright piano, and Dennis Wilson on drums. The song features Brian Wilson on lead vocal and Brian, Carl & Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine on backing vocals.[9]

On the Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7 (1964): The Alternate "Beach Boys Today" Album Vol. 1 bootleg, various recording sessions were released in high quality. Four takes of the instrumental track (plus rehearsals) were released on this bootleg, as well as two backing vocal overdubs and Brian's lead vocal overdub.[10]

Release edit

In August 1964, "She Knows Me Too Well" was released in the United States as the B-side of the "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" single. The single, the band's tenth in the United States, peaked at number nine position on the Billboard charts, with "She Knows Me Too Well" in its own right placing at number 101 in Billboard and number 93 in Cash Box. The song was treated as the A-side at Vancouver's popular CFUN station and reached number seven locally.[citation needed]

The song was also released in the United Kingdom, again as the B-side of the "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" single, which was the band's sixth there. The single didn't fare as well, but still peaked at number 27 on the charts.

Cash Box described it as "a captivating cha cha beat romancer that's...sure to please the kids."[11]

American rock band Stone Temple Pilots recorded a cover version of the song during the sessions for their 1994 album Purple. This version of the song was included on the band's 2019 "Super Deluxe" version of the album.

Personnel edit

Track details courtesy of session archivist Craig Slowinski.[12]

The Beach Boys

Additional personnel

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2023-08-04. ..."She Knows Me Too Well" feels like Greek tragedy translated into doo-wop harmonies and surf guitars.
  2. ^ a b Greenwald, Matthew. "She Knows Me Too Well". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  3. ^ a b Badman, Keith. The Beach Boys. The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band: On Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books, San Francisco, California, 2004. ISBN 0-87930-818-4 p. 63
  4. ^ Wilson, Brian; Greenman, Ben (2016). I Am Brian Wilson: A Memoir. Da Capo Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-306-82307-7.
  5. ^ Benci, Jacopo (January 1995). "Brian Wilson interview". Record Collector (185). UK.
  6. ^ a b Interrante, Scott (June 19, 2014). "When I Grow Up: The Beach Boys - "She Knows Me Too Well"". Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  7. ^ Leaf, David (1990). Today/Summer Days (CD Liner). The Beach Boys. Capitol Records.
  8. ^ Slowinski, Craig (2008), The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!, pp. 35–36.
  9. ^ Slowinski, Craig (2008), The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!, p. 35.
  10. ^ Sea Of Tunes, 1998, "Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7 (1964): The Alternate "Beach Boys Today" Album Vol. 1", Luxembourg.
  11. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. August 29, 1964. p. 12. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  12. ^ Slowinski, Craig (2014). Keep an Eye On Summer 1964 (Digital Liner). The Beach Boys. Capitol Records. Mirror

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She Knows Me Too Well is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys about a man who is engrossed and obsessed in his own jealousy and insecurity 2 It was released on the 1965 album The Beach Boys Today initially serving as the B side of their When I Grow Up To Be a Man single in 1964 3 It was one of the first songs that Brian wrote while under the influence of marijuana 4 She Knows Me Too Well Single by The Beach Boysfrom the album The Beach Boys Today A side When I Grow Up To Be a Man ReleasedAugust 24 1964RecordedAugust 5 8 1964StudioUnited Western Recorders HollywoodGenrePop rock doo wop 1 surf 1 Length2 27LabelCapitolComposer s Brian WilsonLyricist s Brian WilsonMike LoveProducer s Brian WilsonThe Beach Boys singles chronology I Get Around 1964 She Knows Me Too Well 1964 Dance Dance Dance 1964 Audio sample source source She Knows Me Too Well filehelp Contents 1 Composition 2 Recording 3 Release 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesComposition editBrian considered the song a tribute to Burt Bacharach 5 According to Allmusic This song can essentially be called son of Don t Worry Baby It s built around the same kinds of Spector inspired chord changes and also has a similar sense of vulnerability 2 According to PopMatters The harmonically complex song perfectly expresses the tension and confusion of the lyrics but always manages to be accessible and tuneful in a way that only Brian Wilson can pull off That the track was first recorded so early in the album process before the process even began in fact and manages to be one of the most forward thinking tracks the Beach Boys had put out up to this point is quite astonishing 6 Interpreting its lyrics the narrator explores his own relational shortcomings but continues to delude himself into thinking that everything is alright The first verse expresses his guilt admitting I treat her so mean I don t deserve what I have And I think that she ll forget just by making her laugh The second verse half of which is repeated after the bridge discusses his jealousy and insecurity hinting at his emotional abuse of her He sings I get so jealous of the other guy And then I m not happy till I make her break down and cry But he also recognizes his hypocrisy When I look at other girls it must kill her inside But all these issues in his mind at least are taken care of by the fact that she can tell I really love her The choruses express the sentiment that because she knows him so well none of these things matter They do of course but his delusion makes for a more interesting song 6 David Leaf believed the song is another of the important musical developments on the road to Pet Sounds and in retrospect hearing this in 1965 might have felt very strange almost like you were hearing a cut from Pet Sounds a year before that album even existed He also notes that it was a gorgeous production but it took a little while to get used to probably because the bittersweet chord changes and harmonies were more sophisticated than the typical pop ballad of the day 7 Recording editThe song was recorded over two sessions at United Western Recorders in early August both engineered by Chuck Britz and produced by Brian Wilson the first session for the instrumental track took place on August 5 in tandem with When I Grow Up To Be a Man three days later the vocals were recorded 8 They are doubletracked just as they are on most Beach Boys songs 3 The instrumental track features Carl Wilson on both lead and rhythm electric guitars Alan Jardine on electric bass guitar Brian Wilson on acoustic upright piano and Dennis Wilson on drums The song features Brian Wilson on lead vocal and Brian Carl amp Dennis Wilson Mike Love and Al Jardine on backing vocals 9 On the Unsurpassed Masters Vol 7 1964 The Alternate Beach Boys Today Album Vol 1 bootleg various recording sessions were released in high quality Four takes of the instrumental track plus rehearsals were released on this bootleg as well as two backing vocal overdubs and Brian s lead vocal overdub 10 Release editIn August 1964 She Knows Me Too Well was released in the United States as the B side of the When I Grow Up To Be a Man single The single the band s tenth in the United States peaked at number nine position on the Billboard charts with She Knows Me Too Well in its own right placing at number 101 in Billboard and number 93 in Cash Box The song was treated as the A side at Vancouver s popular CFUN station and reached number seven locally citation needed The song was also released in the United Kingdom again as the B side of the When I Grow Up To Be a Man single which was the band s sixth there The single didn t fare as well but still peaked at number 27 on the charts Cash Box described it as a captivating cha cha beat romancer that s sure to please the kids 11 American rock band Stone Temple Pilots recorded a cover version of the song during the sessions for their 1994 album Purple This version of the song was included on the band s 2019 Super Deluxe version of the album Personnel editTrack details courtesy of session archivist Craig Slowinski 12 The Beach Boys Al Jardine electric bass guitar harmony and background vocals Mike Love harmony and background vocals Brian Wilson lead harmony and background vocals acoustic upright piano Carl Wilson harmony and background vocals electric lead and rhythm guitars Dennis Wilson harmony and background vocals drums Additional personnel Chuck Britz sound engineer Russ Titelman microphone boom with screwdriverReferences edit a b The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 2020 09 22 Retrieved 2023 08 04 She Knows Me Too Well feels like Greek tragedy translated into doo wop harmonies and surf guitars a b Greenwald Matthew She Knows Me Too Well AllMusic Retrieved 17 July 2014 a b Badman Keith The Beach Boys The Definitive Diary of America s Greatest Band On Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books San Francisco California 2004 ISBN 0 87930 818 4 p 63 Wilson Brian Greenman Ben 2016 I Am Brian Wilson A Memoir Da Capo Press p 191 ISBN 978 0 306 82307 7 Benci Jacopo January 1995 Brian Wilson interview Record Collector 185 UK a b Interrante Scott June 19 2014 When I Grow Up The Beach Boys She Knows Me Too Well Retrieved 17 July 2014 Leaf David 1990 Today Summer Days CD Liner The Beach Boys Capitol Records Slowinski Craig 2008 The Beach Boys The Beach Boys Today pp 35 36 Slowinski Craig 2008 The Beach Boys The Beach Boys Today p 35 Sea Of Tunes 1998 Unsurpassed Masters Vol 7 1964 The Alternate Beach Boys Today Album Vol 1 Luxembourg CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box August 29 1964 p 12 Retrieved 2022 01 12 Slowinski Craig 2014 Keep an Eye On Summer 1964 Digital Liner The Beach Boys Capitol Records Mirror Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title She Knows Me Too Well amp oldid 1168800990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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