This is the first recording of this I've ever heard where the first "OWhat" isn't cut off. "Car Crazy Cutie" was never one of my favorite Beach Boy tunes, and giving it different lyrics doesn't make much of a difference. It's good enough for album filler, but even without any British invasion competition, I don't think this single would've gotten very far.
The Survivors were Brian, Bob Norberg, Rich Alarian and Dave Nowlen. This song just had the misfortune of being released at approximately the same time as the Beatles first Capitol single...and poor ol' "Pamela Jean" got left.
This was recorded on the Capitol label in 1963. The flip side was "After The Game."
Although Brian Wilson assisted Bob Norberg, Dave Nowlen and friends on this record, it was NOT a Beach Boys recording, although it is sometimes mistakenly attributed to that famous group.
the photo is slowly panning to the side haha
Redsoxxplayer 49 minutes ago
what a great record!
my45rpmsingles 2 months ago
Check out the Unsurpassed Masters of the session
StevenQBond 3 months ago
@StevenQBond I was wondering if that's what it was......
SixTailights 4 months ago
this GD sexy - DAM
1mojo1952 11 months ago
Brian double-tracked the music track (drums included) if you listen closely
StevenQBond 1 year ago
This is valuable.
makt235 2 years ago
This is the first recording of this I've ever heard where the first "OWhat" isn't cut off. "Car Crazy Cutie" was never one of my favorite Beach Boy tunes, and giving it different lyrics doesn't make much of a difference. It's good enough for album filler, but even without any British invasion competition, I don't think this single would've gotten very far.
IDLERACER 2 years ago
The Survivors were Brian, Bob Norberg, Rich Alarian and Dave Nowlen. This song just had the misfortune of being released at approximately the same time as the Beatles first Capitol single...and poor ol' "Pamela Jean" got left.
Johnk662561 2 years ago
This was recorded on the Capitol label in 1963. The flip side was "After The Game."
Although Brian Wilson assisted Bob Norberg, Dave Nowlen and friends on this record, it was NOT a Beach Boys recording, although it is sometimes mistakenly attributed to that famous group.
vandywilliam 2 years ago