Do It Again

Album: 20/20 (1968)
Charted: 1 20
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  • It's automatic when I
    Talk with old friends
    The conversation turns to
    Girls we knew when
    Their hair was soft and long
    And the beach was the place to go

    Suntanned bodies and
    Waves of sunshine
    The California girls and a
    Beautiful coastline
    Warmed up weather
    Let's get together and do it again

    With a girl the lonely sea looks good
    Makes your night times warm and out of sight (ou)

    Been so long, long, long, long
    Been, been, (so long) been, been, been (so long)
    Been, been, (so long) been, been, been

    Been so long

    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
    Hey now, hey now

    Well I've been thinking 'bout
    All the places we've surfed and danced and
    All the faces we've missed so let's get
    Back together and do it again

    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
    Hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now Writer/s: Brian Wilson, Michael Love
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 5

  • Andrew Capobianco from Winthrop-maI thought that in the opening I could hear what sounds like a Taurus Foot Pedal Synth, but it wasn't invented yet.
  • Beach Guy from LibertyvilleA great song, one that does not let us forget where The Beach Boys started, one that does not quite let us let go of the good times. A classic summary of what the Beach Boys were about. But this song also made it ok to move on to newer music, which was so enjoyable. Do it again was the opening song during their 50th anniversary tour. How appropriate.
  • Melinda from AustraliaMoanin’ Lisa
    I don’t know what those sounds are either. But I freakin love this song. I heard it as a little kid. And it went into my DNA. I went searching for it later on as an adult.
    It’s the best song ever written about recalling great times with friends. And it’s so much fun this song.
    And Jennifer Sun.. I agree. It’s one of the best intros ever done. Because it’s unique.
    They make a lot of fuss about The Beach Boys. Yeah. Well. It’s all deserved. They were very clever musically.
  • Jennifur Sun from RamonaIntro is my fav thing about this tune.
  • Moanin' Lisa from Chillicothe Mo.Really cool hit for the BBs from 1968. I was shocked to see that Billboard only had it peaking at #20. The Kansas City radio stations ranked it Top Ten back then. It was all over their airwaves, as I recall. I always wondered why the song sounded like it was recorded on cheap equipment because it sounded muffled & indistinct. However, I can hear someone talking in the background! Well, anyway I love the song. I don't know what that instrument is that makes those bizarre background noises like grinding knee-joints, but it's cool.
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