It's About Time (Beach Boys song)
"It's About Time" is a song written by Dennis Wilson, Al Jardine, and Bob Burchman for the American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released on their 1970 album Sunflower. It was also released as the b-side of the "Tears in the Morning" single which reached number four in the Netherlands.
"It's About Time" | ||||
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Single by The Beach Boys | ||||
from the album Sunflower | ||||
A-side | "Tears in the Morning" | |||
Released | October 12, 1970 | |||
Recorded | Early July 1970 | |||
Studio | Brian Wilson's home studio, Los Angeles[1] | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 2:55 | |||
Label | Brother Records/Reprise Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dennis Wilson, Bob Burchman, Al Jardine | |||
Producer(s) | The Beach Boys | |||
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Personnel
Sourced from Craig Slowinski.[2]
- The Beach Boys
- Carl Wilson – lead and backing vocals, lead guitars, production
- Mike Love – lead vocals (bridge), backing vocals
- Al Jardine – backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Dennis Wilson – backing vocals, production
- Bruce Johnston – backing vocals
- Additional musicians and production staff
- Daryl Dragon – tack piano; organ (uncertain)
- Jimmy Bond – double bass, electric bass
- Earl Palmer – drums
- Dennis Dragon – congas, cowbells, timbales
- Stephen Desper – engineer
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See also
- "It's About Time" review at Allmusic
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
References
- Doe, Andrew G. (2013). "GIG70". Retrieved March 17, 2013.
- Slowinski, Craig (Summer 2020). "Sunflower: 50 Year Anniversary Special Edition (Issue 130, Volume 33, No. 3)". Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine (Magazine). Charlotte, North Carolina, USA: David Beard.
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