This Whole World
The Beach Boys Lyrics


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I'm thinking about a-this whole world
Late at night I think about the love of this whole world
Lots of different people everywhere
And when I go anywhere I see love I see love I see love

When girls get mad at boys and go
Many times they're just putting on a show
But when they leave you wait alone

You are there like everywhere like everyone you see
Happy cause your living and your free

Now here comes another day for your love
(I'm thinking about a-this whole world)
(A-this whole world)
Love

Woo oo oo oo ooo ooo oo oo
(Woo oo oo oo ooo ooo oo oo)

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Late at night I think about the love of this whole world
(This whole world)
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Overall Meaning

The song "This Whole World" by The Beach Boys is a celebration of love and positivity in the world. The lyrics are a reflection on the different people and experiences of the world, and the universal love that connects them all. The singer acknowledges that sometimes, people may seem angry or upset, but ultimately, there is love everywhere.


The lyrics encourage the listener to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the world around them. The singer notes that we should be happy that we are alive and free, and that every new day brings new opportunities for love and connection.


Overall, "This Whole World" is a joyful and uplifting song that encourages the listener to embrace love and positivity in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm thinking about a-this whole world
Contemplating on the vastness of this world


Late at night I think about the love of this whole world
Reflecting on the love that exists in this world, especially during the night


Lots of different people everywhere
The world is diverse with multitudes of people


And when I go anywhere I see love I see love I see love
Love is omnipresent and can be seen in every place the singer goes to


When girls get mad at boys and go
Girls tend to get angry with boys and leave them


Many times they're just putting on a show
The girls' actions are sometimes just for show and don't truly reflect their feelings


But when they leave you wait alone
When the girls leave, it leaves the boys feeling lonely


You are there like everywhere like everyone you see
The singer is present everywhere, just like the people around them


Happy cause you're living and your free
The singer is happy to be alive and free


Now here comes another day for your love
A new day has arrived for the expression of love


(I'm thinking about a-this whole world)
Continuing to ponder on the world at large


(A-this whole world)
The singer is vocalizing their thoughts on the world


Love
The power of love


Woo oo oo oo ooo ooo oo oo
Vocalizing a harmonious sound


(Woo oo oo oo ooo ooo oo oo)
Repeating the harmonious sound


Aummmmm wooo wooooo bop didit
A nonsensical sound with no particular meaning


Late at night I think about the love of this whole world
Reiterating the singer's reflection on love in the world, particularly at night


(This whole world)
Emphasizing the world at large


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Vocalizing a repetitive sound


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Repeating the previous sound


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Repeating the previous sound once more




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, O/B/O CAPASSO
Written by: Brian Wilson

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Comments from YouTube:

@erictseitz

The Beach Boys: "Which key are we in?"
Brian Wilson: "Yes."

@MrJoeybabe25

RIGHT!

@WobblinGoblin1

LOL. No, really...lol. Great comment.

@davidschecter5247

The only musician who could pack so many key changes into a song this short and make it all sound so... perfect and obvious.

@MICKEYISLOWD

There are 7 key changes in Penny Lane alone. The Beatles catalogue is riddled with them but you don't notice!

@lostparlour

@@MICKEYISLOWD i agree the song and the beatles in general is extremely sophisticated, but not even close to the level of brian's harmonizations

penny lane hardly is anything as complex as this whole world or many other wilson's compositions, despite being very complex: the main verse was in Bmaj, using a similarly doowop progression before unexpectedly shifting to its minor key, to setup a modulate to a half step higher (in the major key).. genius!

yeah, highly unusual, but comparing to this whole world in particular, the key changes in this piece are rapid, and yet strayed so far away from each other that it's ridiculous to hear why is it so cohesive

@MICKEYISLOWD

@@lostparlour This whole world is obviously using key changes to experiment and it succeeds very well. The beach boys are a vocal harmony group and their music is great however The Beatles expanded so much more into experimentation also their harmonies are great as they often omitted maj 3rds unless close harmony was the best option. Go and analyse 'If I fell' and listen to how the intro seamlessly ties together chromatic chords without a single bump in the subtle melody. It's just stunning.

@lostparlour

@@MICKEYISLOWD hi,

Please note that when I say harmonies, I didn’t just mean vocal harmony but the whole harmonizations

I agree that the Beatles is one of the most terrific bands ever, but the beach boys’ compositions are often objectively more sophisticated, while beatles’s sonic experimentations are a lot more expanded, so apples and oranges to me personally

I don’t want to bring any artist down, I personally prefer the beach boys for it has more sentimental values to my own life, but if you ask me what is the greatest band of all time, I’d say the Beatles without hesitation in a blink

@josephjoseph5969

Penny Lane is genius but it's preschool compared to this

@noblemann4898

Vocal harmony is just bliss

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