List of unreleased songs recorded by the Beach Boys
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The Beach Boys recorded a myriad of songs, instrumentals, and alternate versions of tracks that have never been officially released. Only recordings that have been reliably confirmed to have existed are listed here. Some of these tracks circulate on bootlegs, but many of the tapes have been lost since their creation.
This list is ordered chronologically, by recording date, and does not include non-substantial rehearsal tapes or jam sessions recorded by the group. Live recordings are included if there is no studio equivalent. Some tracks listed under certain album subheaders may not have been recorded for that particular album, but are listed as such simply to note the band's then-current album project at the time of recording.
Key
[edit]White denotes an unreleased alternate or early version of a released track | |
Pink denotes a recording that has been reported lost, missing, or out of circulation | |
Cyan denotes a recording that has been confirmed to still exist | |
No color denotes a recording that lacks sources on this article to support whether it still exists or not |
1962–1968
[edit]Surfin' Safari – Party! (1962–1965)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Beginning of the End" | Brian Wilson, Roger Christian, Gary Usher[1] | April 16, 1962[2] |
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"My Only Alibi" (also known as "Human")[2] | B. Wilson, Usher[2] | ||
"One Way Road to Love" | |||
"Visions" (also known as "Number One")[1] | |||
"Recreation" | B. Wilson, Bob Norberg, Cheryl Pomeroy[1] | September 4, 1962[3] |
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"Pink Champagne" | Al Jardine[4] | February 1963[1] |
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"Chopsticks Boogie" | B. Wilson, Jan Berry[1] | c. April–June 1963[1] | |
"Rockin' Roadster" | B. Wilson, Christian[1] | c. June–September 1963[1] | |
"Malibu Sunset" | B. Wilson, Usher, Christian[1] | c. May–August 1963[1] | |
"Hot Harp" | B. Wilson[1] | August 5, 1963[6] | |
"Witch Stand" | |||
"Girlie" | |||
"A Joy Ride Cruise" | August 1963[1] | ||
"Sandy Baby" | B. Wilson, Russ Titelman[1] | 1964[1] |
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"Boys Will Be Boys" | B. Wilson[1] | January 1964[1] |
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"What'll I Wear to School Today?" | B. Wilson, Christian[7] |
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Pet Sounds – 20/20 (1965–1968)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"How Deep Is the Ocean?" | Irving Berlin | October 15, 1965[8] | |
"Stella by Starlight" | Victor Young | ||
"Heroes and Villains" | B. Wilson, Van Dyke Parks | c. 1966–1967 |
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"Look" | B. Wilson | October 13, 1966[11] | |
"I'm in Great Shape" | B. Wilson, Parks | October 17, 1966[11] |
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"Surf's Up" | January 23, 1967[12] | ||
"Crack the Whip" | B. Wilson[1] | c. February–March 1967[13] |
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"When I Get Mad (I Just Play My Drums)" | |||
"Tones" | C. Wilson | March 13 – April 13, 1967[12] | |
"On Top of Old Smoky" | traditional | April 11, 1967[1] |
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"Good Time Mama" | B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] | June 25–26, 1967[15] |
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"Sunflower Maiden" | B. Wilson, Parks[17] | 1967 |
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"Tale of Man" | Dennis Wilson, Stephen Kalinich[1] | 1968[1] |
1969–1972
[edit]Sunflower – Surf's Up (1969–1971)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Song to God" | B. Wilson[18] |
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"What Can the Matter Be" | Unknown[1] | February 24 – May 24, 1969[1] | |
"Raspberries, Strawberries" | Will Holt | November 11, 1969[20] |
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"Symphony of Frogs" | June 1970[21] |
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"A Day in the Life of a Tree" | B. Wilson, Rieley |
"So Tough" – Holland (1971–1972)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Silly Walls" | B. Wilson, David Sandler[1] | November 1971[1] |
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"Change Partners" | Stephen Stills[1] | December 1971[1] | |
"Beatrice from Baltimore" | B. Wilson, Tandyn Almer[24] | December 6, 1971 – January 31, 1972[1] |
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"Burlesque" | B. Wilson, Jack Rieley[18] | 1972[1] | |
"Slow Song" | D. Wilson[1] | ||
"Is Jack Rieley Really Superman?" | B. Wilson[1] |
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"Funky Fever" | B. Wilson, Sandler[1] | February 28, 1972[1] |
1973–1975
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Child of Winter (Christmas Song)" | B. Wilson, Kalinich |
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"Dr. Tom" | Jardine[1] | March 12, 1973[27] |
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"Canyon Summer" | Jardine[28] | May 1973[1] |
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"Honeycomb" | Bob Merrill[1] | 1974[1] |
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"Miller Drive" | D. Wilson, Gerry Beckley[1] | ||
"Just an Imitation" | B. Wilson[1] | c. May–September 1974[18] | |
"Why Don't You Try Me?" | Unknown[1] | c. May–September 1974[1] | |
"Earthquake Time" | Love[1] | c. October–November 1974[1] | |
"You're Riding High On the Music" | B. Wilson, Kalinich[1] | December 1974[1] | |
"Don't Let Me Go" | C. Wilson, Love[1] | ||
"Our Life, Our Love, Our Land" | Love[1] | ||
"Don't Want Much, Just A Country Or Two, Maybe A Planet Before It's Through" | D. Wilson, Kalinich[1] | 1975[1] | |
"Helen Keller" | |||
"Marble Sittin' On A Kitchen Table" | |||
"Our Love Remains" | |||
"Grateful Are We for Little Children" | B. Wilson, Kalinich[1] |
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"Slow Blues" | D. Wilson, Gregg Jakobson[1] | February 12, 1975[1] | |
"Feelin' Stronger Every Day" | Peter Cetera, James Pankow | May–June 1975[1] | |
"Carl's Song" | C. Wilson[1] | c. September–December 1975[1] |
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"Come to the Sunshine" | Parks | October 1975[1] |
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1976–1977
[edit]15 Big Ones – Love You (1976)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"11th Bar Blues" | B. Wilson[1] | 1976[1] |
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"Gold Rush" | Jardine[1] | January 30–May 15, 1976[1] | |
"Lisa" | Love[1] | January 30-May 15, 1976[1] |
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"Secret Love" | Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster[1] | January 30-May 15, 1976[1] | |
"On Broadway" | Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | March 3, 1976[1] |
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"Mony Mony" | Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, Bobby Bloom[1] | March 15, 1976[1] |
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"Runnin' Bear" | J.P. Richardson[1] | April 13–14, 1976[1] |
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"Shake, Rattle & Roll" | Big Joe Turner | April 14, 1976[1] |
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"Michael Row the Boat Ashore" | Traditional | April 16–29, 1976[1] |
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"Let's Dance" | Jim Lee | April 27, 1976[1] | |
"Short Skirts" | B. Wilson[1] | May 8, 1976[1] |
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"Marilyn Rovell" | B. Wilson[1] | August 21, 1976[1] |
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"Lazy Lizzie" | c. September–November 1976[1] | ||
"We Gotta Groove" |
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"That Special Feeling" |
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"Little Children" |
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"Ruby Baby" | Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | September 1 – October 2, 1976[1] |
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"Hey There Momma"[34] | B. Wilson[1] | October 27, 1976[1] |
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Adult/Child (1977)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Deep Purple" | Peter DeRose, May Singhi | February 25 – March 11, 1977[1] |
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"Everybody Wants to Live" | B. Wilson[1] | February – March 1977[1] |
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"It's Trying to Say" |
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"New England Waltz" | March 1977[1] |
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"Life is for the Living" | March 11, 1977[1] |
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"Lines" | April 12, 1977[1] |
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"Gimme Some Lovin'" | Winwood | June 23, 1977[1] |
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1977–1980
[edit]M.I.U. Album – L.A. (Light Album) (1977–1979)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Mike, Come Back to L.A." | B. Wilson[1] | October–November 1977[1] |
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"Xmas Carol Medley" |
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"How's About a Little Bit of Your Sweet Lovin'?" | B. Wilson, Love, Diane Rovell, Ron Altbach[1] | November 15, 1977 – November 29, 1979[1] |
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"Beach Burlesque" | Unknown[1] | November 17, 1977[1] | |
"Go and Get That Girl" | Ed Tuleja, Altbach[1] | November 17–21, 1977[1] |
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"Alone on Christmas Day" | Love, Altbach | November 17–23, 1977[1][38] |
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"Egypt" | B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] | November 18, 1977[1] | |
"Sad, Sad Christmas" | Love[1] | November 23, 1977[1] |
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"TM Siddhi Program" | Love[1] | November 1977[1] | |
"10,000 Years" | D. Wilson, Love (uncertain)[1] | c. 1977–1978[1] | |
"It Could Be Anything" (also known as "Where We Are") | C. Wilson[1] | February 11, 1978[1] | |
"I Really Love You" | B. Wilson | April 21, 1978[1] |
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"Ride Arabian, Ride" | Jardine[1] | May 11, 1978[1] |
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"Rubles" | Jardine[1] | May 11, 1978[1] |
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"Basketball Rock" | B. Wilson[1] | May 13, 1978[1] |
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"Bowling" | |||
"Lookin' Down The Coast/Monterey" | Jardine[1] | July 27, 1978[1] |
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"Calendar Girl" | Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield | Late 1978[1] |
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"I'm Begging You Please" | B. Wilson[1] | c. June – October 6, 1978[1] | |
"Drip Drop" | Leiber, Stoller | October 19, 1978[1] |
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Keepin' the Summer Alive (1979–1980)
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"California Beach" | Jardine, Love[1] | Spring 1979[1] |
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"Skatetown U.S.A." | |||
"Little Girl" | Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry |
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"Jamaica Farewell" | Harry Belafonte | July 23, 1979[1] |
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"Stranded in the Jungle" | The Jay Hawks | July 24, 1979[1] | |
"Johnny B. Goode" | Chuck Berry | October 15 – November 13, 1979[1] |
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"Surfer Suzie" | Ed Carter[36][1] | October 10 – December 14, 1979[1] | |
"Smoky Places" | The Corsairs (or A. Spector[1]) | October 18, 1979[1] |
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"Boys and Girls" | B. Wilson[1] | October 19, 1979 – November 18, 1980[1] |
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"I'll Always Love You" | Barry Mann[1] | November 19, 1979 – January 1980[1] | |
"Starbaby" | Love[1] | November 29, 1979[1] |
Later recordings
[edit]1980s–1990s
[edit]Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Song Within a Song" | B. Wilson ("My Solution"); traditional, arr. B. Wilson ("Shortenin' Bread")[1] | May 21, 1980[1] |
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"River Deep – Mountain High" | Greenwich, Barry, Spector[1] | July 1980[1] |
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"Be My Baby" | Greenwich, Barry, Spector[1] |
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"Greenback Dollar" | Hoyt Axton, Kennard Ramsey[1] | ||
"I'm a Man" | B. Wilson[1] | ||
"Fly" | Unknown[1] | October 31, 1980[1] | |
"Up Again" | B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] | November 18, 1980[1] | |
"Candlesticks" | B. Wilson (uncertain)[1] | ||
"Oh Lord" | B. Wilson[1] | January 1981[1][44] |
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"Stevie" | B. Wilson, D. Wilson, Garby Leon[44] (or B. Wilson[1]) |
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"I Ran (All The Way Home)" | Unknown[1] | Spring 1981[1] |
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"Sweetie" | B. Wilson[1] |
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"The Boogie's Back in Town" | B. Wilson[1] | November 1983[1] | |
"Water Builds Up"[45] | B. Wilson[1] | July 1984[45] | |
"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" | The Hollywood Flames (or Byrd, Gray[1]) | ||
"Down By The Pier" | Unknown[1] | June 1984[45] – November 1984[1] |
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"At the Hop" | Artie Singer, John Medora, David White[1] |
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"And I Always Will"[45] | Jardine | October-November 1984[45] |
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"Rings" | B. Wilson[1] | Spring 1986[1] |
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"Walking on Water" | |||
"Wouldn't That Be Cool" | Unknown[1] | ||
"Heavenly Bodies" | B. Wilson, Usher[1] | July 17 – August 18, 1986[1] | |
"The Spirit of Rock and Roll" | B. Wilson[1] | August 19 – December 11, 1986[48] | |
"Heavenly Lover" | B. Wilson, Andy Paley[1] | 1987–88[1] | |
"Groovin'" | Felix Cavaliere, David Brigati[1] | Spring 1992[1] |
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"Wish" | Jardine, Larry Dvoskin[1] | May–June 1994;[1] July 7, 1995[1] |
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"Grace of My Heart" | B. Wilson, Love[1] | March 3, 1995[1] | |
"It's Not Easy Being Me" | B. Wilson, Paley[1] | November 7-8, 1995[1] | |
"Must Be A Miracle" | B. Wilson, Paley[1] | November 7-8, 1995[1] | |
"Turn on Your Love Light" | B. Wilson, Paley[1] | March 3, 1995[1] |
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"Dancin' the Night Away" | B. Wilson, Paley[1] | November 1995[1] |
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That's Why God Made the Radio (2011–2012)
[edit]A total of 28 songs were written and recorded for the album.[49] Discounting the 2011 rerecording of "Do It Again", only twelve tracks saw release.
Song | Writer(s) | Recording date(s) | Additional notes |
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"Waves of Love" | Jardine, Larry Dvoskin |
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"I'd Go Anywhere" | B. Wilson, Joe Thomas[1] |
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"She Believes in Love Again" | Bruce Johnston | 2012[52] |
Formerly unreleased songs
[edit]For historical interest, the following is a list of studio outtakes and live recordings that later appeared on Beach Boys compilation albums. It is partially adapted from Andrew Doe[53] and Phillip Lambert.[54]
Some of these releases are currently out of print. California Feeling 2 was a limited-edition CD offered with a 2015 issue of Endless Summer Quarterly, an unofficial Beach Boys fan/collector's magazine. Misc Tracks 1971 and 1972 Release were among several releases (the others not being listed here), most of which were briefly offered online (commonly through Bandcamp, YouTube, and/or AllMusic) and then quickly taken down, to preserve copyright under the 2013 European Union copyright extension legislation.
Song | Writer(s) | Year recorded | Released on | Release year |
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San Miguel | Dennis Wilson, Gregg Jakobson | 1969 | Ten Years of Harmony | 1981 |
Sea Cruise | Huey "Piano" Smith | 1976 | Ten Years of Harmony | 1981 |
Land Ahoy | Brian Wilson | 1962 | Rarities | 1983 |
With a Little Help from My Friends | John Lennon | 1967 | Rarities | 1983 |
The Letter | Wayne Carson Thompson | 1967 | Rarities | 1983 |
"The Baker Man" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"Cindy, Oh Cindy" | B. Barons
B. Long |
1962 | Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"I Do" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Surfer Girl/Shut Down Volume 2 (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"All Dressed Up for School" | Brian Wilson | 1964 | Little Deuce Coupe/All Summer Long (Re-Issue) | 1990 |
"Graduation Day" | Joe Sherman | 1965 | Today!/Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"Trombone Dixie" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | Pet Sounds (Re-Issue) | 1990 |
"Unreleased Backgrounds" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | Pet Sounds (Re-Issue) | 1990 |
"Hang On to Your Ego" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | Pet Sounds (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring" | Bobby Troup | 1967 | Smiley Smile/Wild Honey (Re-Issue) | 1990 |
"You're Welcome" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | Smiley Smile/Wild Honey (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"Can't Wait Too Long" | Brian Wilson | 1967-1968 | Smiley Smile/Wild Honey (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"Celebrate the News" | Dennis Wilson
Gregg Jakobson |
1969 | Friends/20/20 (Re-release) | 1990 |
"Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)"/"Ol' Man River" | Stephen Foster/ | 1968 | Friends/20/20 (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"We're Together Again" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Friends/20/20 (Re-Release) | 1990 |
"4th of July" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Can't Wait Too Long" | Brian Wilson | 1967-1968 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Do You Like Worms" | Brian Wilson
Van Dyke Parks |
1966 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Games Two Can Play" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"H. E. L. P. Is on the Way" | Brian Wilson | 1969-1970 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"I Just Got My Pay" | Brian Wilson | 1970 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"I Love To Say Da-Da" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"It's Over Now" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Little Surfer Girl" | Brian Wilson | c. 1962–1963 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Our Team" | Brian Wilson
Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson Mike Love Al Jardine |
1977 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Punchline" | Brian Wilson | 1963 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Ruby Baby" | Jerry Leiber | 1965 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"Still I Dream of It" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Good Vibrations Box Set (1993) | 1993 |
"All Alone" | Carli Muñoz | 1979 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Barbara" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Brian's Back" | Mike Love | 1976 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Loop De Loop (Flip Flop Flyin' In An Aeroplane)" | Brian Wilson
Carl Wilson Al Jardine |
1998 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Sail Plane Song" | Brian Wilson
Carl Wilson |
1968 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Soulful Old Man Sunshine" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Endless Harmony Soundtrack (1998) | 1998 |
"Bells of Christmas" | Al Jardine
Ron Altbach Mike Love |
1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Child of Winter" | Brian Wilson | 1974 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Christmas Time Is Here Again" | Buddy Holly
Jerry Allison Norman Petty Al Jardine |
1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"(I Saw Santa) Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" | Brian Wilson
Al Jardine |
1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Melekalikimaka" | Al Jardine
Mike Love |
1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Morning Christmas" | Dennis Wilson | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Santa's Got an Airplane" | Al Jardine
Brian Wilson Mike Love |
1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Winter Symphony" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Ultimate Christmas (1998) | 1998 |
"Lonely Days" | Unknown | 1967 | Hawthorne, CA (2001) | 2001 |
"A Time to Live in Dreams" | Dennis Wilson
Stephen Kalinich |
1968 | Hawthorne, CA (2001) | 2001 |
"You're with Me Tonight" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | Hawthorne, CA (2001) | 2001 |
"Barnyard" | Brian Wilson
Van Dyke Parks |
1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Child Is Father of the Man" | Brian Wilson
Van Dyke Parks |
1966–1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Gee" | William Davis
Viola Watkins # |
1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"He Gives Speeches" | Brian Wilson
Van Dyke Parks |
1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Holidays" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"I Don't Know" | Dennis Wilson | 1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"I Wanna Be Around / Workshop" | Sadie Vimmersteldt
Johnny Mercer Brian Wilson |
1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"I'm in Great Shape" | Brian Wilson
Van Dyke Parks |
1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Look (Song for Children)" | Brian Wilson | 1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine)" | Haven Gillespie | 1966 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"The Elements: Fire" | Brian Wilson | 1966–1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Teeter Totter Love" | Jasper Daily # | 1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Three Blind Mice" | Brian Wilson | 1965 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Tune X" | Carl Wilson | 1967 | The Smile Sessions ‡ | 2011 |
"Barnyard Blues" | Dennis Wilson | 1974 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"California Feelin'" | Brian Wilson | 1978 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Da Doo Ron Ron" | Phil Spector
Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich # |
1979 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Goin' to the Beach" | Mike Love | 1979 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Mona Kana" | Dennis Wilson
Steve Kalinich |
1968 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"My Love Lives On" | Dennis Wilson
Steve Kalinich |
1974 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Sherry She Needs Me" | Brian Wilson | 1965–1976 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Soul Searchin'" | Brian Wilson | 1995 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Where Is She?" | Brian Wilson | 1969 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Why" | Brian Wilson | 1977 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love" | Phil Spector
Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich # |
1980 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"(Wouldn't It Be Nice to) Live Again" | Dennis Wilson
Stan Shapiro |
1971 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"You're Still A Mystery" | Brian Wilson | 1995 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | Phil Spector
Barry Mann Cynthia Weil # |
1976 | Made in California ‡ | 2013 |
Endless Sleep | 1964 | Keep an Eye on Summer – The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 | 2014 | |
Let's Live (Before We Die) | 1964 | Keep an Eye on Summer – The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 | 2014 | |
Christmas Eve | 1964 | Keep an Eye on Summer – The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 | 2014 | |
Jingle Bells | 1964 | Keep an Eye on Summer – The Beach Boys Sessions 1964 | 2014 | |
I Can See Right Through You (Go Away Boy) | 1964 | Sessions '64 | 2015 | |
Lucy Jones | Brian Wilson
Steve Kalinich |
1974 | California Feeling 2 | 2015 |
One Kiss Led to Another | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Laugh at Me | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Ticket to Ride | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Blowin' in the Wind | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Riot in Cell Block Number 9 | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Satisfaction | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Smokey Joe's Cafe | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Long Tall Sally | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Heart and Soul | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Hang on Sloopy | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
Twist and Shout | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
The Diary | 1965 | Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged | 2015 | |
"We Got Love" | Ricky Fataar
Blondie Chaplin Mike Love |
1971 | Holland 2015 Remastered iTunes bonus track ‡ | 2015 |
"Game of Love" | Clint Ballard Jr. # | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow ‡ | 2017 |
"Hide Go Seek" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow ‡ | 2017 |
"Honey Get Home" | Brian Wilson | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow ‡ | 2017 |
Hawthorn Boulevard | 1967 | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow ‡ | 2017 | |
"Good News" | Louis Gottlieb # | 1967 | Sunshine Tomorrow 2 – The Studio Sessions ‡ | 2017 |
"Tune L" | 1967 | Sunshine Tomorrow 2 – The Studio Sessions ‡ | 2017 | |
"Away" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Be Here In The Morning, Darling" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"New Song (Transcendental Meditation)" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"I'm Confessin'" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"My Little Red Book" | Burt Bacharach | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Our New Home" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Rock and Roll Woman" | Stephen Stills # | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Untitled (1/25/68)" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"You're As Cool As Can Be" | Brian Wilson | 1968 | Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"The Gong" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" | Irving Caesar | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Love Affair" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Oh Yeah" | Unknown | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Peaches" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Walkin'" | Brian Wilson
Al Jardine |
1968–1969 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Well You Know I Knew" | Dennis Wilson | 1968 | I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ | 2018 |
"Band Instrumental" | 1968 | The Beach Boys on Tour: 1968 | 2018 | |
"Carnival (Over the Waves)" | Juventino Rosas # | 1969–1970 | 1969: I'm Going Your Way ‡ | 2019 |
"I'm Going Your Way" | Dennis Wilson | 1969 | 1969: I'm Going Your Way ‡ | 2019 |
"Awake" | Floyd Tucker # | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Baby Baby" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Before" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Behold the Night" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Hawaiian Dream" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"It's a New Day" | Dennis Wilson
Daryl Dragon Stanley Shapiro |
1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"It's Natural" | David Sandler # | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"I've Got a Friend" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Medley: All of My Love / Ecology" | Dennis Wilson | 1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Medley: Happy Birthday, Brian / God Only Knows" | Brian Wilson | 1970 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"My Solution" | Brian Wilson | 1970 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Seasons in the Sun" | Jacques Brel | 1970 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Sweet and Bitter" | Brian Wilson
Don Goldberg |
1970 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Won't You Tell Me" | Murry Wilson
Brian Wilson |
1971 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"You Never Give Me Your Money" | John Lennon | 1969 | Feel Flows ‡ | 2021 |
"Telephone Backgrounds (On A Clear Day)" | 1971 | Misc Tracks 1971 | 2021 | |
"Just for You" | 1971 | Misc Tracks 1971 | 2021 | |
"Sing Out a Song" | 1971 | Misc Tracks 1971 | 2021 | |
"Untitled 1971 Piano Track" | 1971 | Misc Tracks 1971 | 2021 | |
"Your Song" | 1971 | Misc Tracks 1971 | 2021 | |
"Body Talk (Grease Job)" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Carry Me Home" | Dennis Wilson | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 |
"Gimme Some Lovin'" / "I Need Your Love" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Hard Time" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Little Child (Daddy Dear)" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Oh Sweet Something" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Out in the Country" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Rooftop Harry" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Spark in the Dark" | 1972 | Sail On Sailor – 1972 ‡ | 2022 | |
"Ten Years of Harmony" | 1972 | 1972 Release | 2022 | |
"City Jim (The Trader)" | 1972 | 1972 Release | 2022 | |
"Unknown Piano/Synth Track" | 1972 | 1972 Release | 2022 | |
"Dennis' Symphony" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Brian's Jam" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"String Bass Song" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Happy Birthday Roger McGuinn" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Long Road" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Moog and Piano Riff" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Untitled Demo" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Rollin' Up to Heaven" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 | |
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" | 1974 | 1974 Release | 2024 |
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