Good Timin' (The Beach Boys song) explained

Good Timin'
Cover:Beach Boys - Good Timin’.jpg
Type:single
Artist:the Beach Boys
Album:L.A. (Light Album)
B-Side:Love Surrounds Me
Released:April 1979
Recorded:April 29 / November 2, 1974; December 13, 1978
Studio:Brother Studios and Caribou Ranch, California
Genre:Pop
Length:2:12
Label:Brother/Caribou/CBS
Producer:Bruce Johnston
The Beach Boys
James William Guercio
Prev Title:Here Comes the Night
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Lady Lynda
Next Year:1979

"Good Timin’" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys and the second single from their 1979 album L.A. (Light Album). It is one of the few songs jointly credited to Brian and Carl Wilson.

Recording

"Good Timin'" was recorded during the group's sessions at Brother Studios and Caribou Ranch in April and November 1974, respectively,[1] with Brian contributing piano and harpsichord. The basic track was completed and Carl Wilson recorded the lead vocals. In a 1975 interview, Carl stated that the track had been slated for the group's next album.[2] That album, which became 15 Big Ones, ultimately did not include "Good Timin'". In a 1976 interview, Dennis Wilson bemoaned the track's absence from 15 Big Ones, praising it as "another 'Surfer Girl'".[3]

Due to negative critical reactions to the Beach Boys' "Here Comes the Night" disco single, "Good Timin'" was hastily assembled with necessary vocal overdubs by Carl and Bruce Johnston and released as a single.[4] Johnston recalled: I'm not putting Al down or Mike but the real soldier who stuck with me the whole time was Carl. The two of us sang the verses on 'Good Timin, the two of us sang the four vocal parts."[5]

Release

"Good Timin'" reached No. 40 in the U.S. during a stay of ten weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart; and peaked at No. 33 on the Cash Box sales chart. It was their first single to reach the Top 40 portion of the chart since "It's OK" in October 1976. It also reached No. 12 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[6]

Record World called it a "vintage Beach Boys ballad complete with rich layers of their trademark falsetto harmonies."[7]

Live performances

"Good Timin'" was performed live on tours throughout the early 1980s following its release. Brian sang the lead vocals during The 50th Reunion Tour with Al Jardine also on vocals filling in for Carl Wilson.

Personnel

Sourced from sessionography archivist Craig Slowinski.[8] [9]

Good Timin'

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Love Surrounds Me

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Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Doe. Andrew G.. GIGS74.
  2. Kent . Nick . Nick Kent . Brian Wilson: The Last Beach Movie part 3 . . subscription . July 12, 1975 . October 3, 2021 . August 30, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210830213341/https://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/brian-wilson-the-last-beach-movie-part-3 . live .
  3. Book: Abbott. Kingsley. Back to the Beach: A Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys Reader. 1997. Helter Skelter. 978-1-90092-402-3. registration.
  4. Book: Stebbins. Jon. The Beach Boys FAQ: All That's Left to Know About America's Band. 2011. 9781458429148.
  5. Web site: Bruce Johnston On the Beach Boys' Enduring Legacy (Interview). https://web.archive.org/web/20130930112838/https://www.rockcellarmagazine.com/2013/09/04/bruce-johnston-interview-beach-boys/. Sharp. Ken. September 2013. September 30, 2013.
  6. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn

    . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Joel Whitburn . 2002 . Record Research . 29.

  7. Record World. May 5, 1979. 2023-02-11. Hits of the Week. 1.
  8. Slowinski. Craig . Spring 2015 . THE BEACH BOYS' - L.A. (Light Album). 109. Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine . Charlotte, North Carolina. David. Beard.
  9. Web site: beachboysarchives.com. beachboysarchives.com.