'Help Me Rhonda' remains one of the most beloved in the Beach Boys catalogue ...
'Wouldn't It Be Nice' captures romance at its purest ...
In 1965, Brian Wilson wrote a standout track with John Lennon in mind, channeling that inspiration into a sound that set the ...
There is no doubt that Brian Wilson was a musical genius, but there was one 1972 track that left him feeling queasy after ...
Few songs in pop history carry the emotional weight of one Brian Wilson tune that he would later call a "crowning achievement" of his career. "Caroline, No," was the final song on the Beach Boys' ...
Brian Wilson came to fame as the principal songwriter, co-lead singer, and creative mastermind of The Beach Boys. Later in his career, Wilson became a solo artist, but he actually released his first ...
Brian Wilson crafted a masterpiece with 1966’s Pet Sounds, but admitted there was one track he personally didn’t care for. Wilson provided notes on every song on the LP in its liner notes. There, he ...
And for a minute, it seemed like Wilson might have been, too. “After the poor sales of Pet Sounds, I felt that I had made my point,” he later said, per Keith Badman’s The Beach Boys: The Definitive ...