Beach Boys Doing It Again John Stamos

1968 unmarried by the Beach Boys

"Do It Again"
Beach Boys - Do It Again (single).JPG
Single by the Beach Boys
B-side "Wake the World"
Released July 8, 1968
Recorded May 26 – June 1968
Studio Beach Boys Studio, Los Angeles
Genre
  • Stone[1]
  • power pop[2]
Length 2:19
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s)
  • Brian Wilson
  • Mike Love
Producer(s) The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Friends"
(1968)
"Do It Again"
(1968)
"Bluebirds over the Mountain"
(1968)
Audio sample
  • file
  • aid

"Do It Again" is a song by the American rock ring the Beach Boys that was released as unmarried on July viii, 1968.[3] [four] It was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Dear equally a self-witting callback to the group'due south earlier surf image, which they had not embraced since 1964. Beloved and Wilson also share the lead song on the song.

The vocal was issued only two weeks after the release of the band's album Friends, with the album track "Wake the Earth" as its B-side. It reached number twenty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and became their second number ane hitting in the Britain. A slightly edited version of the song, using an excerpt from the Smile outtake "Workshop", subsequently appeared as the opening rails on the Beach Boys' 1969 album 20/20.

"Do It Again" has been rerecorded in one case by the band (in 2011), once by Wilson as a solo artist (in 1995), and twice by Honey equally a solo creative person (in 1996 and 2017). The song was an influence on Neil Sedaka'due south "Love Will Keep United states of america Together" (1973), Eric Carmen'due south "She Did It" (1977), ABBA'due south "On and on and On" (1980), and Hall & Oates' "Did It in a Minute" (1982).

Background and recording [edit]

"Do It Over again" is a self-conscious callback to the band's earlier surf-based fabric. Originally titled "Rendezvous", the lyrics to the song were inspired afterwards a solar day Mike Love had spent at the embankment in which he had gone surfing with an old friend named Bill Jackson.[5] Mike and so showed the lyrics to his cousin Brian Wilson, who proceeded to write the music to Mike's lyrics of nostalgia. Brian stated that he believes the song was the best collaboration that he and Mike ever worked on.[v] Love commented, "He remembers it being at my house. I remember it as beingness at his business firm. He starts pounding at the piano, I was summoning up the words and nosotros got a chorus together, which was basically a agglomeration of doo-wop inspired harmonies. We created that whole song in fifteen minutes."[6] Other inspiration came from Hank Ballard'south & The Midnighters 1960 song "Finger Poppin' Fourth dimension".[7] Carl Wilson recalled in Tune Maker:

Aye, I suppose it has got the old Beach Boys surfing sound. It'southward back to that surfing idea with the phonation harmony and the simple, straight melody and lyrics. We didn't plan the tape as a render to the surf or anything. We just did it one twenty-four hour period round a piano in the studio. Brian had the idea and played information technology over to u.s.. We improved on that and recorded it very quickly, in nigh 5 minutes. It'southward certainly non an old track of ours; in fact it was recorded but a few weeks before information technology was released. Nosotros liked how it turned out and decided to release information technology.[five]

Conversely, Bruce Johnston told a reporter in September 1968 that he shared the reporter's underwhelming opinion of the song. "I don't like it etiher. I don't retrieve that the group were entirely happy with it, but everyone else was going back to basics, and so I suppose it was inevitable that we should."[8]

During the mixdown, engineer Stephen Desper came up with the drum effect heard at the get-go of the track. He explained that he had "commissioned Philips, in Holland, to build two tape delay units for use on the road (to double live vocals). [he] moved four of the Philips Lead heads very close together and then that one drum strike was repeated four times virtually ten milliseconds apart, and composite it with the original to give the effect y'all hear."[ citation needed ].

Promotional film [edit]

A promotional moving-picture show, directed by Peter Clifton, was shot in Los Angeles. The film, shot in color, features the group pulling up in a van and visiting a surfing store. The band and then drives to the beach in their van and begins surfing. The first screenings of the promotional picture were shown on BBC One's Top of the Pops during broadcasts of the prove on Baronial 8, 22 and 29. In Frg the promotional film was shown in September during broadcasts of the Hits A Go Go show on ZDF TV. The clip was later on featured in the 1969 Peter Clifton Australian surfing picture show Fluid Journey.[4] An alternate promotional film for "Exercise It Again" was planned with the idea to feature special guest, Beatles member Paul McCartney every bit a clerk. However the idea was abandoned due to his busy schedule.[9]

Release [edit]

Released on July 19, 1968 in the Uk the single, forty days after its release, peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart on Baronial 28, 1968, and thus becoming the band'southward second number i hit in the United Kingdom after "Adept Vibrations" two years before.[3] Love remembered thinking that the song'due south success in United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland "was unbelievable. It showed how many fans we had there and how bonny the whole California lifestyle is." When Friends was issued in Japan, "Do It Over again" was included in its rail list.[10] In U.k.'south Disc & Music Repeat, Penny Valentine praised the single:

This is a vast comeback on The Beach Boys' last unmarried, and thank goodness for it. Information technology sounds like bees humming on a summer breeze and is so completely solid; at that place isn't room for a wing to creep in. It goes on very gently and easily and is very, very pleasant. In a fashion it reminds me of one of the tracks off Pet Sounds, which is nice to say the least, and a hit it volition about certainly be. I can imagine a few people will be muttering, "Well, she said they were finished," but I didn't. I said they should get dorsum to their competent, commercial audio and they take. So at that place.[4]

"Do It Once more" remained at the acme position for only 1 week, after which it was supplanted past the Bee Gees' "I've Gotta Become a Message to You".[3]

Influence and utilise in media [edit]

Neil Sedaka borrowed the chief riff from "Do Information technology Over again" for his own song "Love Will Keep Us Together," a hitting for the Captain and Tennille.[11]

Eric Carmen credited the "did-its" in this song with beingness the initial inspiration for his 1977 Top 40 hit, "She Did It".[12] Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys as well participated in the product and vocals of Carmen's vocal. "Did It in a Infinitesimal", a 1982 hit past Hall & Oates, was in turn inspired past the 'did-its' in both songs.[13] [14]

ABBA's "On and On and On" (1980) was also influenced by "Do It Again", and in response, Mike Love recorded a cover version of the ABBA song for his 1981 album Looking Back with Love.[xv]

The opening drum line of "Do It Again" was sampled for "Recall" by French electronic duo Air on their anthology Moon Safari (1997).[16]

"Do Information technology Once more" was featured in the films Ane Crazy Summer, Flipper, Life on the Longboard, and Happy Feet.[ citation needed ]

Variations [edit]

Alternate studio versions [edit]

"Do It Again" was first released on an LP in 1969 for the band's xx/20 album. This version added a fade which consists of hammering and drilling audio effects originating from the Smile "Workshop" session recorded on November 29, 1966. This session was rerecorded for the solo anthology Brian Wilson Presents Smiling (2004). The original Beach Boys recording was used to follow a 1966 take of "I Wanna Be Around" on The Smiling Sessions (2011).

The song's backing runway was released on the 1968 album Stack-O-Tracks. On the 1998 compilation anthology, Endless Harmony Soundtrack, an early on incarnation of the vocal was released.[ citation needed ] Until 2013, the vocal was only bachelor in mono because the studio multi-track tape was believed to have been stolen old in 1980. The tape was retrieved 30 years after; the commencement true stereo mix was released on the Made in California box set.[17]

Live performances [edit]

The commencement officially released live recording of the vocal was released on the 1970 alive album Live In London. Brian Wilson, who sings falsetto on the studio rails, had retired from touring by this time and in concert his function was replaced by horns as evident on the Live In London album version. In 1980, a live rendition was recorded, though not released until 2002 on the Expert Timin': Live at Knebworth England 1980 alive album. Footage from the concert was also released on video and DVD format. The footage was also released on the 1998 documentary Endless Harmony with the sound re-mixed by Mark Linett into Dolby Digital 5.1 environs sound.[ citation needed ]

2011 remake [edit]

In 2011 the surviving Beach Boys; Brian Wilson, Mike Dear, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks came together in the studio to re-record "Do Information technology Over again" equally function of their 50th ceremony celebration. The re-recorded version featured Mike Honey (verses) and Brian Wilson (bridge) on atomic number 82 vocals with longtime Embankment Boys and Brian Wilson associate, Jeff Foskett, performing the falsetto vocals. It was released as a bonus rail in special editions of That's Why God Made the Radio.[ citation needed ] "Do It Again" was the opening song performed at all Beach Boys 50th Reunion Tour concerts.[ citation needed ] Both Marks and Beach Boys sideman Scott Totten play guitar on the song; according to sideman John Cowsill, the original candy pulsate audio from 1968 was sampled for the re-recorded version.[18] Other Beach Boys sidemen who play on the re-recording include Cowsill (drums), Darian Sahanaja, Nick Walusko (guitar), Scott Bennett, Gary Griffin, and Brett Simons (bass).[19]

Solo versions [edit]

In 1995, Brian Wilson rerecorded the song for his album I Just Wasn't Made for These Times and released the track as a single in Great britain, although it did not chart. The single also featured his rerecording of "'Til I Die", which was also from I Just Wasn't Made for These Times, and a rare B-side "This Song Wants to Sleep with You lot This evening".[ commendation needed ] He performed the song on the Belatedly Night With David Letterman broadcast of August 17, 1995, with daughter Wendy Wilson performing back up vocals.

In 1996, Mike Honey rerecorded "Do It Over again". On July 4, 2017, Love remade and released the vocal again, this time with Marker McGrath, and released it as a single.[ commendation needed ]

Personnel [edit]

Credits from Craig Slowinski[20]

The Beach Boys

  • Al Jardine - backing vocals, electric rhythm guitar, handclaps
  • Bruce Johnston - backing vocals, handclaps
  • Mike Love - lead and backing vocals, handclaps
  • Brian Wilson - bankroll vocals, pianoforte, organ, producer; possible bass
  • Carl Wilson - backing vocals, electric lead and rhythm guitars, producer; possible bass, possible tambourine
  • Dennis Wilson - bankroll vocals, drums

Session musicians

  • John Guerin - drums, wood block; possible tambourine
  • John Lowe - bass saxophone
  • Ernie Pocket-size - baritone saxophone

Encompass versions [edit]

  • 1969 – A Taste Of Love and Ronnie Aldrich
  • 1983 – Papa Doo Run Run
  • 1985 – Twist
  • 1987 – Wall of Voodoo, Happy Planet; the band also recorded a promotional motion-picture show for the song which featured a guest appearance past Brian Wilson.[21]
  • 1994 – Trygve Thue
  • 2000 – John Hunter Phillips, Diamonds On The Beach
  • 2008 – Los Reactivos, Split Unmarried (equally "Hazlo Otra Vez")
  • 2012 – Wilson Phillips, Dedicated
  • 2017 – Mike Love (with Mark McGrath & John Stamos)

Charts [edit]

References [edit]

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Bibliography
  • Badman, Keith (2004). The Embankment Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio . Backbeat Books. ISBN978-0-87930-818-vi.
  • Beloved, Mike (2016). Adept Vibrations: My Life equally a Beach Male child. Penguin Publishing Group. ISBN978-0-698-40886-9.
  • Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Volume of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN0-85112-250-vii.

External links [edit]

  • The Beach Boys - Do It Again on YouTube

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