Had to Phone Ya explained

Had to Phone Ya
Cover:It's OK, Had To Phone Ya.jpg
Type:single
Artist:the Beach Boys
Album:15 Big Ones
A-Side:It's O.K.
Released:August 30, 1976[1]
Recorded:March 30, 1976
Studio:Brother (Santa Monica)
Length:1:43
Label:Brother/Reprise
Producer:Brian Wilson
Prev Title:Rock and Roll Music
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:Everyone's in Love with You
Next Year:1976
Had to Phone Ya
Artist:American Spring
Album:Spring
Recorded:1973
Producer:Brian Wilson

"Had to Phone Ya" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. It was written by Brian Wilson, his sister-in-law Diane Rovell, and Mike Love. The song was issued as the B-side to their single "It's O.K.". An earlier recording by the group American Spring was included as a bonus track on a later reissue of the album Spring (1972).

Background

Brian Wilson and Mike Love wrote the song, with Diane Rovell also contributing.[2] Diane was originally listed as a cowriter, but her name was removed from songwriting credits in subsequent releases.[3] She is still listed as co-writer in the Broadcast Music, Inc. database.[4]

Byron Preiss described the song's creation by Brian Wilson while his wife Marilyn was away in Europe.[5] Brian spoke about the song in 1995:

Lindsay Planer of Allmusic noted "Although the tune may sound uncomplicated, it is part of a larger sonic tapestry that combines the interaction of several simultaneous melodies." noting similarities to earlier Brian Wilson compositions "Good Vibrations" and "Love to Say Dada".[6] Musician Dennis Diken compared it to Wilson's "Trombone Dixie".

"Had to Phone Ya" was originally recorded in 1973 by American Spring at Junior's Motel in Otho, Iowa. Their version was released as a bonus track for the CD reissue of the album Spring (1972).

Recording

The Beach Boys' version of "Had to Phone Ya" was recorded on March 30, 1976, at Brother Studios in the middle of the primary sessions for 15 Big Ones.[7] The lead vocals are swapped between the band members.[8] The instrumental track from this session was made available on the 2013 compilation Made in California.

Personnel

Per album liner notes.[3]

The Beach Boys

Guest

Session musicians and production staff

Notes and References

  1. Badman, Keith. The Beach Boys. The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band: On Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books, San Francisco, California, 2004. p. 367
  2. Book: Lambert, Philip. Inside the music of Brian Wilson: the songs, sounds, and influences of the Beach Boys' founding genius. 2007. Continuum. 978-0-8264-1876-0. 311.
  3. 15 Big Ones/Love You . . 2000 . Dennis . Diken . Dennis Diken . Buck . Peter . Peter Buck . 2 . booklet . . 72435-27945-2-2 . California . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170916053757/http://www.albumlinernotes.com/15_Big_Ones_Love_You.html . 2017-09-16 .
  4. https://archive.today/20140911111830/http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&keyID=516389&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID Had to Phone Ya
  5. Book: Preiss, Byron. The Beach Boys. 1979. Ballantine Books. New York. 0345273982. 122. 1st.
  6. Web site: Planer . Lindsey . Had to Phone Ya - The Beach Boys . AllMusic . 2012-06-11.
  7. Web site: GIGS76 . Andrew G. . Doe . Andrew Grayham Doe . 2012 . October 26, 2012 .
  8. Book: Carlin, Peter Ames. Peter Ames Carlin. [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=eYyovo_AbqAC}} Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson]. 2006. Rodale. 978-1-59486-320-2 . 209.