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The Beach Boys' version of "Barbara Ann" is one of rock’s most famous "accidental" hits. Originally a 1961 doo-wop song by , it was recorded by the Beach Boys in late 1965 and became a global smash, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. 🎤 The "Party" Recording

While the band was initially upset by the release of such a "simplistic" song, they were appeased when it became a massive commercial success.

The song was recorded for the album Beach Boys' Party! , which was designed to sound like an informal singalong. While it was recorded in a professional studio (), the band invited friends and family to create a festive atmosphere. the_beach_boys_singing_barbara_ann

The Beach Boys never intended for "Barbara Ann" to be a single. At the time, Brian Wilson was working on the sophisticated Pet Sounds and wanted the band to be seen as serious artists.

After their previous single, "The Little Girl I Once Knew," performed poorly, Capitol Records executive Al Coury rush-released "Barbara Ann" without the band's permission. The Beach Boys' version of "Barbara Ann" is

Despite the song's popularity, Carl Wilson famously called it "the bane of my existence" because he had to sing it at almost every encore for decades. Who Was the Real Barbara Ann?

Ladies and Gentlemen… The “Ba-Ba Song” - sixstr stories The song was recorded for the album Beach Boys' Party

You can hear the group laughing, talking, and even "munching on potato chips" in the background.