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"Wonderful" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1967 album '' Smiley Smile'' and their unfinished '' Smile'' project. Written by
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and Van Dyke Parks, the song tells the story of a young girl's sexual awakening and its disruption of her devotion to God and her parents. It was the only "boy-girl" song they wrote for ''Smile''. Numerous early versions of the song were recorded by the group from August 1966 to April 1967 at three different Hollywood studios. It was originally sung by Wilson with
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, trumpet, and the group's backing vocals as accompaniment. The arrangement for ''Smiley Smile'' differed significantly and was recorded in a single three-hour session at Wilson's makeshift home studio. This version featured
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on lead vocal, supported by piano and organ, and a 35-second
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interlude. The original ''Smile'' version was released on the compilations '' Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys'' (1993) and '' The Smile Sessions'' (2011). As a solo artist, Brian rerecorded the song twice, for the albums '' I Just Wasn't Made for These Times'' (1995) and '' Brian Wilson Presents Smile'' (2004). Cover versions of "Wonderful" have been recorded by artists including Nikki Sudden, David Garland,
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, and Rufus Wainwright.


Background and lyricism

"Wonderful" is one of the numerous songs
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and Van Dyke Parks wrote for the Beach Boys' never-finished album '' Smile''. The song title derived from a pet name Wilson had for his then-wife Marilyn. It was the only "boy/girl song" written for the project. Van Dyke Parks recalled, The lyrics tell the story of a girl whose meeting with a boy disrupts her devotion to God and her parents. Of the songs on ''Smile'', some of which deal with spiritual themes, "Wonderful" is the only one that refers to God explicitly. Music journalist David Zahl wrote that although "The Lord gets a mention in 'Wonderful'", it is "mainly as a somewhat creepy device to deal with adolescent sexuality." Biographer Mark Dillon interpreted the interlude on the '' Smiley Smile'' rendition as a musical representation of the female protagonist's sexual awakening. Parks was not initially credited as one of the writers of "Wonderful". He was awarded an official writing credit after broaching the issue with Wilson in 2003.


Recording


''Smile'' sessions

"Wonderful" was one of the first songs attempted for ''Smile'', and according to historian Keith Badman, none of the ''Smile'' recordings of "Wonderful" were finished versions of the song. The original is a
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-led arrangement supported by trumpet and the group's backing vocals. The basic track for the first version was recorded on August 25, 1966 at Western Studio. It took 18 takes to record; Wilson had trouble playing the
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. At one point in the session, he remarked to engineer
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, "Some of these notes are fucking up. I swear to God. You push them and they don't go." On October 6, Wilson overdubbed a lead vocal onto the track. Drums and other instruments are also added to the track during the session. Wilson then created a rough mix of the track. Further vocals were recorded for the song on December 15 at Columbia Studio. On January 9, 1967, the second version (known as the "Rock with Me Henry" version) was recorded at Western. Badman speculated that Wilson "consider dthis another potential candidate for the B-side of ' Heroes and Villains'." A third version of the song, with piano as the sole accompaniment, was recorded by the band around April 10 at Armin Steiner's Sound Recorders Studio. On April 29, publicist Derek Taylor reported that a single, " Vegetables" backed with "Wonderful", would soon be released. Regarding "Wonderful", he wrote, "I only heard timprovised at the piano with the boys humming the theme for Paul cCartney"


''Smiley Smile'' sessions

From June to July 1967, the Beach Boys recorded simplified versions of ''Smile''-period songs, including "Wonderful", for the forthcoming album ''Smiley Smile''. According to Dillon, "Wonderful" had "the most radical reinterpretation". It was recorded in one three-hour session at Wilson's makeshift home studio.
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sang the lead vocal with piano and organ as accompaniment. This version omitted one verse from the original lyrics. Instead, the section consists of a 35-second interlude described by Dillon as "a left turn into a hash den". Dillon believed that, amid the group's giggling and nonsense
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chanting, the phrase "don't think you're God" can be heard in the mass of voices.


"Wonderbill"

In 1972, the Beach Boys performed "Wonderful" at numerous concert dates in medley with the Flames' song "Don't Worry Bill". They nicknamed the medley "Wonderbill".


Recognition and legacy

For his curation of the 2002 compilation ''
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'', Wilson chose the ''Smiley Smile'' version of "Wonderful" as one of his favorite songs by the Beach Boys. It is also Mike Love's favorite song from ''Smile''. In a 2011 interview, he commended Parks' "marvelous job" with the lyrics and described the piece as beautiful, sensitive, and possessing the ability to move listeners to tears. In 2012, he added, "'Wonderful' is an amazing, amazing piece of work. Holy shit! Van Dyke and Brian did a great collaboration on that one. It’s a really beautiful song. That’s probably my favorite thing from the ''Smile'' project." Musician Matthew Sweet praised the ''Smile'' version for its
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feel, although he decreed, the song "gets a little more trivialized on ''Smiley Smile''". In a 2011 interview, Darian Sahanaja said, "I remember around 1984 or ’85 getting one of the first cassettes with ''Smile'' bootlegs floating around and hearing this version of 'Wonderful' with Brian playing harpsichord. That pretty much changed my life. It sounded to me like the natural link between '' Pet Sounds'' and '
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.' So amazing. Even now, when I think of ''Smile'' I think of that piece." Dillon characterized the ''Smile'' version as "proto-psychedelic chamber pop" and the ''Smiley Smile'' rendition as "''
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'' on acid." He wrote, "If ''Smile'' was indeed shelved in part because any band members found the music too weird, it is inconceivable that they would have seen this as any more accessible."


Release history

* In 1993, the original ''Smile'' version was released on the compilation '' Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys''. * In 1995, Wilson performed the ''Smile'' version of "Wonderful" for the documentary '' I Just Wasn't Made for These Times''. The rendition was included on the accompanying soundtrack album. * In 1998, a live rendition from 1972 was included on the compilation '' Endless Harmony Soundtrack''. * In 2004, Wilson rerecorded the song for '' Brian Wilson Presents Smile'' and released this version as the album's second single. * In 2011, several alternate versions of the song were included on the compilation '' The Smile Sessions''. * In 2013, a live rendition from 1993 was included on the compilation '' Made in California''.


Personnel

Per band archivist Craig Slowinski, the following credits pertain to the ''Smile'' versions. Version 1 (August 25, 1966) * Al Jardine – backing vocals * Bruce Johnston – backing vocals * Larry Knechtel – grand piano * Mike Love – backing vocals * Lyle Ritz – upright bass, overdubbed tenor ukulele *Alan Weight – trumpet *
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– lead and backing vocals, harpsichord *
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– backing vocals * Dennis Wilson – backing vocals Version 2 (January 9, 1967) * Hal Blaine – overdubbed drums *
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– Danelectro fuzz bass (uncertain edit) *Ray Pohlman – overdubbed mandolin (uncertain credit) *Lyle Ritz – overdubbed upright bass *Brian Wilson – backing vocals, harpsichord *Carl Wilson – lead and backing vocals Version 3 (April 10, 1967 ncertain date *Al Jardine – vocals *Mike Love – doubletracked vocals *Brian Wilson – vocals, grand piano *Carl Wilson – vocals


Cover versions

*1990 – Nikki Sudden & the Mermaids, '' Smiles, Vibes & Harmony: A Tribute to Brian Wilson'' *1993 – David Garland, '' I Guess I Just Wasn't Made for These Times'' *1996 –
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, '' Stereo Action Rant Party'' *1998 –
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'' *1998 – Sportsguitar, ''
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'' *2009 – Rufus Wainwright, '' War Child Presents Heroes''


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