Ten Little Indians (The Beach Boys song) explained

Ten Little Indians
Cover:Ten Little Indians single cover.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:the Beach Boys
Album:Surfin' Safari
B-Side:County Fair
Released:November 1962
Recorded:August 8, 1962
Genre:Surf rock
Length:1:30
Label:Capitol
Producer:Nick Venet
Prev Title:Surfin' Safari
Prev Year:1962
Next Title:Surfin' U.S.A.
Next Year:1963

"Ten Little Indians" is a song recorded by American rock band the Beach Boys. It was first released in October 1962 as the third track on the Beach Boys' debut album, Surfin' Safari.

Background

"Ten Little Indians" was written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher and is based on the traditional children's rhyme Ten Little Indians. It was recorded by the Beach Boys at Capitol Studios on August 8, 1962. The instrumental break includes the initial theme in a different key.

Chart positions

Released as a single in November 1962, "Ten little Indians" charted at number 49 on the Billboard chart. The song was mainly successful in America's Midwest, reaching the top 30 in Chicago, Dallas and Pittsburgh, reaching as high as number nine in Minneapolis (KDWB) in a New Year 1963 chart still dominated by "Surfin' Safari". It wasn't as successful in other regions of America but did reach number 21 on Atlantic City/Philadelphia's WIBG. When released in Sweden, it peaked at number six on the national chart.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1962)Peak
position
Canada CHUM Chart [2] 39
Sweden6
US Billboard Hot 10049
US Cash Box Top 10050

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stebbins, Jon. The Beach Boys FAQ: All That's Left to Know About America's Band. 2011-09-01. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-1-4584-2918-6. en.
  2. Web site: CHUM Hit Parade - December 31, 1962.