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Beginner’s Guide to the Beach Boys: Best and Most Popular Songs

Since their formation in 1961, The Beach Boys rose to popularity with songs that embodied the bright youth culture of California in the United States.

After the release of the historic masterpiece Pet Sounds, which fully showcased the artistic talents of their central figure Brian Wilson, their musical style evolved, and the band became a towering influence on generations to come.

On June 11, 2025, news of Brian’s passing at age 82 was widely reported by media in Japan, and surely introduced many younger listeners to the extent of his impact.

In this article, especially for beginners, we’ll introduce a selection of must-hear tracks—from their early hits to songs from the 1970s and beyond, after Brian stepped back from the spotlight.

Beach Boys Greatest and Most Popular Songs Summary [For Beginners] (51–60)

Wouldn’t It Be Nice (Remastered)The Beach Boys

This song, known in Japan as “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” was released by The Beach Boys in 1966.

For classic tunes like this, practicing a backing pattern such as a piano triplet shuffle is key.

Given its era, it’s also a perfect piece for a dream collaboration where grandparents sing and their grandchildren accompany them.

Don’t Worry BabyThe Beach Boys

Don’t Worry Baby (2009 New Stereo Mix)
Don't Worry BabyThe Beach Boys

A simple and beautiful track released by The Beach Boys in 1964.

It has been used in films such as ‘Never Been Kissed’ and ‘Good Morning, Vietnam.

‘ The track has been covered by many artists, including Keith Moon and Bryan Ferry.

All Summer LongThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are known as a quintessential surf music band.

Since their debut in 1961, they’ve produced numerous surf music hits and gained worldwide popularity.

In Japan, they’re akin to a band like TUBE.

Their classic “All Summer Long,” a lead single from the 1964 album of the same name, is a track with upbeat lyrics that, while nostalgic about summer’s end, insist that summer isn’t over yet.

Til I DieThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – ‘Til I Die
Til I DieThe Beach Boys

Brian Wilson, the central figure of the Beach Boys and one of the great rock legends.

This is a short ballad from the period when he had hit a creative dead end and, struggling with drug addiction, was forced to step away from the scene for a long time.

Its beautiful, sorrowful melody powerfully conveys the pathos of a person who has hit rock bottom.

Beach Boys Masterpieces and Popular Songs Summary [For Beginners] (61–70)

Cuddle upThe Beach Boys

“Cuddle Up” is a track from the 1972 album Carl and the Passions – “So Tough.” It was composed by Dennis Wilson and Daryl Dragon.

It is a love song with a majestic arrangement.

Do It AgainThe Beach Boys

A track released in 1969.

It moves along with a solid, heavy beat, but the lyrics are all about surfing and the beach—quintessential Beach Boys flavor.

Released just after the peak of the youthful surf rock era, it’s a moody, more mature surf rock number that showcases the Beach Boys’ seasoned finesse.

I’m Waiting For The DayThe Beach Boys

A striking track with a short intro where rough, percussive sounds are layered with beautiful flute and synthesizer tones.

In contrast to its unique and innovative sound, the gently sweet and delicately penned lyrics are also captivating.

The final, climactic chorus powerfully resets the mood with vocals and arrangement that are nothing short of overwhelming—an absolutely compelling listen.