Formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961, the original group comprised singer-musician-composer and bandleader Brian Wilson, his brothers Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Wilson neighbor David Marks appeared on their first four albums and was a member from 1962 to 1963 as a temporary replacement for Jardine, who had left the group to pursue a career in dentistry.
On their first few studio albums, the group primarily played surf music, but this changed after 1964 as their songs became more sophisticated and autobiographical. The 1965 album Today! particularly represented this shift in sound. Bruce Johnston joined the group that same year. Session drummer Hal Blaine is quoted: "We all studied in conservatories; we were trained musicians. We thought it was a fluke at first, but then we realized Brian was writing these incredible songs. This was not just a young kid writing about high school and surfing."
Following their most esteemed work, Pet Sounds (1966), the band became symbols of psychedelic counterculture. The highly anticipated follow-up, Smile, was left unfinished, and Brian soon relinquished his creative hold on the group. A trilogy of lo-fi releases followed: Smiley Smile (1967), Wild Honey (1967), and Friends (1968). Brian would not be credited as a primary composer for any Beach Boys album until 1977's Love You, an album on the fringe of synth-pop, new wave, and punk.
In Brian's absence, the Beach Boys still managed to release music that was regarded favorably by fans and critics despite poor sales: Sunflower (1970) and Surf's Up (1971). South African musicians Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar played and sang with the band on the next two albums: Carl & the Passions - So Tough (1972), and Holland (1973).
Many changes in both musical style and personnel have occurred in their sometimes-stormy career: Brian Wilson's mental illness and drug addiction; the deaths of Dennis Wilson in 1983 and Carl Wilson in 1998; and continuing legal battles among surviving members of the group. With the release of 1974's Endless Summer they became a more popular touring act, playing their greatest hits. They have recorded 36 Billboard Top 40 hits (including four number-one singles), have had over 100 million sales, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
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It's Ok
The Beach Boys Lyrics
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To shed your load, hit the road on the run again
Summer skies in our eyes and a warmer sun
It's one for all, all for one, all for all out fun
Gotta go to it
Gonna go through it
Gotta get with it
Lookin' good Down the hood Of a funky ride
On the way To the tide Just to tan your hide
In the shade Lemonade In the sun ocean spray
To get your face In the race Or lay back's no disgrace
Gotta go to it
Gonna go through it
Gotta get with it
It's OK to get out there and Have some fun
By yourself maybe Or else with a special one.
Good or bad Glad or sad It's all gonna pass
So it's OK Let's all play And enjoy it while it lasts
Gotta go to it
Gonna go through it
Gotta get with it
Find a ride
Find a ride
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
The Beach Boys' "It's OK" is an ode to the joys of summer and a call to let go of worries and enjoy life. The lyrics encourage listeners to hit the road, bask in the sun, and have fun with friends or alone. The song recognizes that life can be good or bad, but ultimately everything will pass, and it's important to appreciate the present moment.
The lyrics are characterized by a sense of freedom and carefree abandon. The line "Fun is in, it's no sin" suggests a rejection of society's norms and pressure to conform. The repetition of the phrase "Gotta go to it" emphasizes the importance of taking action and seizing opportunities to have fun.
The song's upbeat tempo and harmonies contribute to its optimistic message of living life to the fullest. The use of surf rock elements, such as the driving guitar riff and drum beat, also evoke the carefree spirit of summer and the ocean.
Overall, "It's OK" is a celebration of the simple pleasures of life and a reminder to embrace moments of joy and freedom.
Line by Line Meaning
Fun is in, it's no sin, it's that time again
Having fun is not a bad thing, it's just that time of year for it.
To shed your load, hit the road on the run again
Take a break, go for a drive, and do it quickly.
Summer skies in our eyes and a warmer sun
Sunny days and warm nights are making us happy.
It's one for all, all for one, all for all out fun
Everyone is included, let's all have some fun together.
Lookin' good Down the hood Of a funky ride
Cruising down the street in a nice car and feeling good about it.
On the way To the tide Just to tan your hide
Going to the beach to relax and get a tan.
In the shade Lemonade In the sun ocean spray
Drinking lemonade in the shade or feeling refreshed by the ocean mist.
To get your face In the race Or lay back's no disgrace
Whether you want to participate or watch, it's all acceptable.
It's OK to get out there and Have some fun
Give yourself permission to enjoy life and have some fun.
By yourself maybe Or else with a special one.
You can either go alone or with someone special.
Good or bad Glad or sad It's all gonna pass
The good and the bad moments will come and go.
So it's OK Let's all play And enjoy it while it lasts
It's okay to have fun and let loose, so let's do it before it's over.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Find a ride (In the sum-sum-summertime)
Let's find a car and hit the road this summer.
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Michael Edward Love, Brian Douglas Wilson
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Philip Kassabian
on Kokomo
This song is an absolute classic and I love the way that it lists all the major destinations in the Caribbean.
Philip Kassabian
on Surfin' U.S.A.
A great song by The Beach Boys hit all the major surfing destinations.
Philip Kassabian
on Catch a Wave
This song really gets you in the mood for surfing.
Philip Kassabian
on Surfer Girl
What a splendid song by The Beach Boys. They really were a great band.
Philip Kassabian
on Wouldn't It Be Nice
One of the greatest Beach Boys songs.
Les lumb
on Surf's Up
Love Good Vibrations ,God Only Knows however this is my fav Beach Boys song
Les lumb
on San Miguel
It captures the mood of the place, very atmospheric
Les lumb
on Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) [Single Version]
Great version by the Beach Boys it flows
Les lumb
on Break Away
Soothing
Leslie Lumb
on Break Away
Love the opening verses beautiful words