Wild Honey | |
Cover: | Beach Boys - Wild Honey (single).jpg |
Border: | yes |
Type: | single |
Artist: | the Beach Boys |
Album: | Wild Honey |
B-Side: | Wind Chimes |
Recorded: | September 26–27, 1967 |
Studio: | Beach Boys Studio, Los Angeles |
Length: | 2:37 |
Label: | Capitol |
Producer: | The Beach Boys |
Prev Title: | Heroes and Villains |
Prev Year: | 1967 |
Next Title: | Darlin' |
Next Year: | 1967 |
"Wild Honey" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, it was released as the lead single from their 1967 album Wild Honey, with the B-side of the single being "Wind Chimes". The single peaked at number 31 in the U.S. and number 29 in the U.K.
In a 1992 issue of Goldmine, Mike Love explained the idea for the lyrics of the song:
Recording for the song began on September 26, 1967 at Brian Wilson's home studio in Bel Air, California with Jim Lockert engineering the session. The song would be almost completely recorded in one day. The band would initially record organ and electric bass guitar courtesy of Bruce Johnston, percussion, tambourine and piano and following that Carl Wilson's lead vocal was overdubbed onto the basic track. The band then recorded instrumental inserts including bongos, percussion and drums, in which Dennis Wilson's bass drum was recorded in a hallway.[1] The session then concluded with the band doing further vocal overdubs and Bruce Johnston performing the organ solo.[2]
Work was resumed on the track the following day with Paul Tanner overdubbing his custom-built Electro-Theremin over the otherwise finished track.
Billboard described the single as an "easy rocker with a steady and solid dance beat."[3] Cash Box said that it's a "thumping, pulsing ditty."[4]
The song was first released as a single on October 23, 1967, with "Wind Chimes" as its B-side (except in Greece, where 1965's "The Girl from New York City" was the B-side). It was then released as the first track on Wild Honey in December of the same year. The following year, the song's backing track was released on the Stack-O-Tracks album. The song has appeared on several of the groups greatest hits compilations including the 1999 compilation album ; the 2003 compilation as well as the 1993 box set .
Credits per Craig Slowinski.[5]
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