"The Little Girl I Once Knew" is a song by the American
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the Beach Boys
The Beach Boys are an American rock band that formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by the ...
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 Sounds
''Pet Sounds'' is the 11th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 16, 1966, by Capitol Records. It was initially met with a lukewarm critical and commercial response in the United States, peaking at number 10 on the ...
''.
Recorded in October 1965, "The Little Girl I Once Knew" is an
avant-pop
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song that is distinguished for employing several abrupt pauses in its structure, as the music shifts from a heavily orchestrated arrangement to complete silence for multiple bars. It also features a prominent bass part performed by
session musician Carol Kaye and vocal contributions by all members of the group.
Despite a printed endorsement from
John Lennon
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, the single reached only number 20 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' charts, marking the band's lowest entry there for an A-sided single since 1963. Because of the track's momentary periods of silence, many disc jockeys at the time had omitted the song from radio playlists to avoid dead air. The relatively poor commercial performance may have been a factor in Wilson's decision to omit the song from ''Pet Sounds''.
Retrospectively, critics have praised the song for its ambitious arrangement and production, and have described it as a turning point in the group's sound and musical style, foreshadowing Wilson's further experimentation with song structure throughout 1966 and 1967 on ''Pet Sounds'' and ''
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''. The track's first album appearance came on the greatest hits compilation ''
The Best of the Beach Boys, Vol. 3'' (1968).
Background and lyrics
Lyrically, "The Little Girl I Once Knew" follows familiar territory as the Beach Boys' 1964 outtake "
All Dressed Up for School
"All Dressed Up for School" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys that was recorded in 1964 during the early sessions for their album ''The Beach Boys Today!''. Written by Brian Wilson, the lyrics express the narrator's newfound fascinati ...
", telling the story of a guy who reacquaints with a girl from his past who has now grown up and catches his eye. According to biographer Mark Dillon, some speculate that the song was written about Brian's then-wife
Marilyn Wilson
Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford (née Rovell; born February 6, 1948) is an American singer who is best known as the first wife of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Raised in Los Angeles, she started her singing career in the late 1950s, initially as part ...
. He adds that
Mike Love
Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941) is an American singer and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys with his cousins Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson and their friend Al Jardine. Characterized by his nasal tenor and occasional bas ...
reportedly had a hand in the lyrics, although Love's 1992
lawsuit for officially recognized writing contributions had failed to include "The Little Girl I Once Knew".
Recording and composition
While the instrumental track for "
Sloop John B
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" had been completed earlier in the summer, much of the Beach Boys time in the studio in late 1965 had been devoted to completing the album ''
Beach Boys' Party!
''Beach Boys' Party!'' is the tenth studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, and their third in 1965, consisting mostly of cover songs played with acoustic instruments. It reached No. 6 in the US and No. 3 in the UK. The album spawned o ...
'' in time for the holiday season in accordance with the demands of Capitol Records. "The Little Girl I Once Knew" was one of the first songs recorded for the group's next album, at that point not yet scheduled for release, which would be later named ''Pet Sounds''.
"The Little Girl I Once Knew" was initially labelled "Carol K" on its session tape box, as a reference to the song's bassist,
Carol Kaye. The track has drawn comparisons with the work of contemporary songwriter
Burt Bacharach, whose songwriting Wilson admired.
Two weeks after the recording for the instrumental track of "The Little Girl I Once Knew", Wilson recorded an instrumental entitled "Trombone Dixie", which recycles the main riff from the earlier song. "Trombone Dixie" was not released until 1990, as a bonus track on the CD reissue of ''Pet Sounds''; it was also later included in the 1997 ''
Pet Sounds Sessions'' box set.
The song is unusual in that it uses stop–start melody sections and a few dramatic periods of silence lasting several seconds each.
Dillon writes that the verses are "low-key" and hard-shift into a "blaring chorus" that "foreshadows the ''
Smile
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'' track '
Cabin Essence'". In a 2007 interview, Wilson stated,
Wilson was dissatisfied with his vocal performance, calling it "too effeminate".
In 1995, Wilson expressed, "It was a fine song, except the intro is the only good part of it, and the rest didn't sound so good. I thought the song in itself sucked. I didn't like the harmonies, I thought they were sour and off-key." In 2014, he said that the song "should've" gotten more attention than it did. However, Wilson has also stated that the song is "as good" or "almost as good" as "
California Girls
"California Girls" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album, '' Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)''. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the lyrics detail an appreciation for women across the world and a wish ...
". He stated his vocals in particular were "really spectacularly great" and said, "There's no way the Beach Boys could sound any better than on "The Little Girl I Once Knew".
Release
On November 22, 1965, Capitol Records released "The Little Girl I Once Knew" as a single, backed by the group's cover of "
There's No Other (Like My Baby)" from ''Beach Boys' Party!.'' After the previous two Beach Boys singles, which peaked within the top 5, "The Little Girl I Once Knew" had a more lukewarm commercial reception, reaching #15 on the ''
Cash Box'' chart and #20 on
''Billboard''. Since radio stations preferred to avoid dead air time, the song was poorly received by disc jockeys, which contributed to its lower chart placement.
As a result of this poor commercial performance, Capitol vice president
Al Coury
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decided to rush-release "Barbara Ann" as a single without informing the band. Wilson elected not to place it on ''Pet Sounds'' possibly for the same reason, and as a result, the track wasn't released on an album until 1968, on ''
The Best of the Beach Boys Vol. 3''.
''
Cash Box'' described the song as a "rhythmic ode about a fellow who reminisces about how his gal has grown up and become a woman."
John Lennon
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also praised the track upon its release in the United Kingdom in an interview with ''
Melody Maker'' magazine, published in December 1965.
George Harrison also kept the record on his jukebox at the time.
Retrospective assessments
AllMusic
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reviewer Matthew Greenwald called the song "a virtual link between the slightly progressive work on songs such as '
California Girls
"California Girls" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album, '' Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)''. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the lyrics detail an appreciation for women across the world and a wish ...
' and the then-quantum leap taken by Wilson on ''Pet Sounds'' and '
Good Vibrations
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'". Greenwald noted that the song was one of the first compositions by Brian Wilson to be composed of multiple sections or "feels", foreshadowing the modular recording style adopted by Wilson for ''
Smile
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.'' Scott Itterante, writing for ''
PopMatters
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'' magazine, named "The Little Girl I Once Knew" the 8th best song written by Wilson. Despite criticizing the songs lyrics as poorly-aged, and not as "universally appealing" as "California Girls", Itterante praises the song's "powerful layers of vocals", and describes it as a "transition track" for the band.
Personnel
According to Keith Badman and Mark Dillon,
[: the Beach Boys; : session musicians.] except where noted:
The Beach Boys
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Mike Love
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lead vocal, harmony vocal
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Brian Wilson lead vocal, harmony vocal
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Carl Wilson lead vocal, harmony vocal
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Al Jardine
Alan Charles Jardine (born September 3, 1942) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best known as the band's rhythm guitarist and for occasionally singing lead vocals on singles such as " Help Me, Rh ...
harmony vocal
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Bruce Johnston
Bruce Arthur Johnston (born Benjamin Baldwin; June 27, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who is a member of the Beach Boys. Johnston also collaborated on many records with Terry Melcher (his bandmate in Bru ...
harmony vocal
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Dennis Wilson
Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson. ...
harmony vocal
Session musicians
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Frank Capp
Francis Cappuccio (August 20, 1931 – September 12, 2017), known professionally as Frank Capp, was an American jazz drummer. Capp also played on numerous rock and roll sessions and is considered to be a member of The Wrecking Crew.
Biography
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percussion
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Carol Kaye bass
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Don Randi
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Career
Randi was born February 25, 1937 in New York City. He was raised in the Catskill Mountains and studied c ...
organ
*Unidentified musicians
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, trumpet and saxophones
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