@phddddd Who'd wonder? Not me. For that's JUST LIKE HIM! Taking his old band mate to court to milk the cash cow even more! Well, I never respected Love much...(btw your last sentence beats it, LOL)
@pianoman74 Accurately, Mike Love won the use of the name "Beach Boys" after taking Brian to court for lost royalties, and songwriting credit on many of the songs he did acutally provide lyrics. As to Love's claim to have provided lyrics for Pet Sounds, the Pet Sound lyricist had this to say in open court: "The only lyrical contribution Mike Love made to Pet Sounds was one "ooh wah," and two "dooby doobies."
Brian appears to be digging the collaboration by the sound of his vocal and they both harmonize well. Shame ITunes or Wilson & co. has to blackmail fans who already bought TLOS elsewhere into buying the LP again to get this one track.
@thatsthewayitgoes08 You can say that again. He showed the silly fun troupe around Mike Love what a real Beach Boy is! As you guys know, Love toured around with a sort of Beach Boys copycat but could never achieve the respect he got when Wilson and him were still teaming up in the band.
This is yet another one of those legendary great songs from the best rock music era of all-time, the mid 60s .. and it's made to order for a fabulous re-work such as this one, by the greatest-ever composer / muso / producer / falsetto-singer of the 20th Century .. bar none .. OUR magical BW. I'd love to see more duo work by BW & the great Carole King .. herself a legendary songwriter of the first-order.
"I'm into Something Good" is a song composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made famous by Herman's Hermits. The song was originally recorded by Cookies member Earl-Jean McCrea in 1964 and reached number 38 on the US pop singles chart. Soon thereafter, Herman's Hermits remade it as their debut single
@phddddd Who'd wonder? Not me. For that's JUST LIKE HIM! Taking his old band mate to court to milk the cash cow even more! Well, I never respected Love much...(btw your last sentence beats it, LOL)
pianoman74 8 months ago
@pianoman74 Accurately, Mike Love won the use of the name "Beach Boys" after taking Brian to court for lost royalties, and songwriting credit on many of the songs he did acutally provide lyrics. As to Love's claim to have provided lyrics for Pet Sounds, the Pet Sound lyricist had this to say in open court: "The only lyrical contribution Mike Love made to Pet Sounds was one "ooh wah," and two "dooby doobies."
phddddd 8 months ago
@cmf1965 thanks for the wikipedia article >_>
TheInevitableSaiyan 1 year ago
Brian appears to be digging the collaboration by the sound of his vocal and they both harmonize well. Shame ITunes or Wilson & co. has to blackmail fans who already bought TLOS elsewhere into buying the LP again to get this one track.
Landrew120880 1 year ago
@thatsthewayitgoes08 You can say that again. He showed the silly fun troupe around Mike Love what a real Beach Boy is! As you guys know, Love toured around with a sort of Beach Boys copycat but could never achieve the respect he got when Wilson and him were still teaming up in the band.
pianoman74 1 year ago
what year was this recorded?
omegamanroderick 1 year ago
I hope Brian will keep writing and performing. He is a genius and much loved.
cottonclubgirl 1 year ago
what a marriage made in heaven,want to hear it again and again,has the big wall sound of specter
rosinka1111 1 year ago
This is yet another one of those legendary great songs from the best rock music era of all-time, the mid 60s .. and it's made to order for a fabulous re-work such as this one, by the greatest-ever composer / muso / producer / falsetto-singer of the 20th Century .. bar none .. OUR magical BW. I'd love to see more duo work by BW & the great Carole King .. herself a legendary songwriter of the first-order.
colindominy 1 year ago
"I'm into Something Good" is a song composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made famous by Herman's Hermits. The song was originally recorded by Cookies member Earl-Jean McCrea in 1964 and reached number 38 on the US pop singles chart. Soon thereafter, Herman's Hermits remade it as their debut single
cmf1965 2 years ago