Barbara Ann (song)
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"Barbara Ann" is a song written by
Fred Fassert Fred Fassert (born 1935) is most famously known as the writer of the popular song "Barbara Ann," which was originally written for the band he was in at the time, The Regents. In 1961, the song reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was ...
that was first recorded by the Regents as "Barbara-Ann". Their version was released in 1961 and reached number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The more famous version was recorded by the Beach Boys for their 1965 in-house live album ''
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''. In December, "Barbara Ann" was issued as a single with the B-side "
Girl Don't Tell Me "Girl Don't Tell Me" is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on July 5, 1965, on the album ''Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)''. It was later included as the B-side of the group's single "Barbara Ann" ...
", peaking at number 2 in the U.S. and number 3 in the UK. The Regents' original version was featured in the 1973 film '' American Graffiti'' and later included on the
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.


The Beach Boys version

The Beach Boys recorded their version on September 23, 1965. Dean Torrence of Jan and Dean is featured on lead vocals along with
Brian Wilson Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys. Often called a genius for his novel approaches to pop composition, extraordinary musical aptitude, and m ...
. Torrence is not credited on the album, but
Carl Wilson Carl Dean Wilson (December 21, 1946 – February 6, 1998) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He was their lead guitarist, the youngest sibling of bandmates Brian and Dennis, and the group's ''de ...
is heard saying "Thanks, Dean" at the song's conclusion. Capitol's Al Coury rush-released "Barbara Ann" as a single without informing the band, after the relatively poor performance of the group's previous disc, "
The Little Girl I Once Knew "The Little Girl I Once Knew" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was issued as a standalone single on November 22, 1965. Written and produced by Brian Wilson, it was recorded during the making of the band's 1966 album ''Pet ...
". The song entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart the week ending January 1, 1966. The week ending January 29, the song leaped from to and was in position to replace " We Can Work It Out" by The Beatles as the next song. However, " My Love" by Petula Clark unexpectedly vaulted into the position the week ending February 5, 1966. Consequently, "Barbara Ann" peaked at on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 ( in ''Cash Box'' and ''Record World'') and at in the UK in January 1966. It also topped the charts in Germany, Switzerland and Norway. It was The Beach Boys' biggest hit in Italy, reaching . ''
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'' said the Beach Boys apply a "distinctive, easy-going style complete with plenty harmony and counterpoint portions." Variations of the Beach Boys' recording have seen release. A version without the party sound effects can be found on the '' Hawthorne, CA'' album. The group sang the song as an encore on their '' Live in London'' album. As a solo artist, Brian has a rendition on his live album ''
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'', and in 2001, performed it himself, with the ensemble, on ''
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''. In 1987, the group re-recorded the song as "Here Come the Cubs" with re-written lyrics about the
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. It became the team's official theme that year, replacing "
Go, Cubs, Go "Go Cubs Go", "Go, Cubs, Go" or "Go, Cubs, Go!" is a song written by Steve Goodman in 1984. At various times the Goodman version of the song has been the official Chicago Cubs team song and the official Cubs victory song, playing after every home ...
". The Who perform "Barbara Ann" in the film '' The Kids Are Alright'' with
Keith Moon Keith John Moon (23 August 19467 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and addiction to drugs and alcohol. Moon grew ...
on vocals. Moon, a massive Beach Boys fan but a notoriously limited singer, plays and sings much to the delight of his fellow band members. An earlier version by them was released on the '' Ready Steady Who'' EP in 1966.


Other versions

* 1962 – Jan and Dean * 1966 – The Who, '' Ready Steady Who'' * 1975 – Martin Circus (as "Marylène", with French lyrics) * 1989 – Blind Guardian, '' Follow the Blind'' * 2002 – ApologetiX, ''Grace Period'' (as "Baa! We're Lambs") * 2010 – "Banana Song", ''
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'' (sung by the Minions) * 2013 – Elements of Life


"Bomb Iran"

The song was parodied as "Bomb Iran" by various musicians, including Vince Vance and the Valiants, during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. On April 17, 2007, at an appearance in
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, South Carolina during the 2008 presidential election campaign, U.S. Senator
John McCain John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as a United States senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018. He previously served two terms ...
responded to a question from an audience member about military action against Iran by referring to "That old, eh, that old Beach Boys song, 'Bomb Iran'," and then singing the parody chorus, "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, anyway, ah ..."


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References

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