The
Beach Boys Lyrics
The Beach Boys lyrics typical represent summer fun,
sun, sand and a surfing lifestyle in Southern California. Though
not as dark and brooding, perhaps as those of other bands, the Beach
Boys lyrics tell tales of happy times, love and romance at the beach
in story format.
The Beach Boys lyrics typically have a beginning, middle and end
as one would expect from a story or poem. Images of the beaches
in Huntington, Malibu, Laguna and Doheny are threaded throughout
many of the lyrics.
Most of the Beach Boys' success came in the 1960s, though all or
part of the group has been performing in each decade to the present.
Most of the Beach Boys lyrics were written by Brian Wilson, Mike
Love, Tony Asher, Van Dyke Parks or Dennis Wilson in collaboration
with one another or solo.
On the album 20/20 there was a line in the Beach Boys lyrics
that caused an uproar between band members. In the song "Cabin
Essence" a line near the end of the song read, "The crow
cries uncover the cornfield". Love confronted Parks about this
lyric, demanding an explanation of its meaning. Parks walked out
of this session and his collaboration with Brian Wilson came to
a sudden end.
On the same album, there was another controversy that would be
ignited years later regarding the Beach Boys lyrics on the song,
"Never Learn Not to Love". According to reports, convicted
killer Charles Manson contributed un-credited lines to the lyrics
and even picked a title, which was changed to one more marketable.
Even though the Beach Boys went to writers outside their band for
help with the lyrics on occasion, the themes of writing about love
and the Southern California lifestyle stayed consistent. Young love
and romance, the beach, surfing, fast cars and fun were common and
consistent staples in the Beach Boys lyrics, which garnered the
band a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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