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The Beach Boys Popular Song Rankings [2025]

The Beach Boys can be considered the originators of the pop side of American West Coast rock.

Known for their strong originality and songs that were difficult for others to imitate, this band has a long history of activity.

Here is a ranking of their most popular tracks, including familiar songs like “Surfin’ U.

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The Beach Boys Popular Song Rankings [2025] (71–80)

Summer’s GoneThe Beach Boys78rank/position

The Beach Boys “Summer’s Gone”
Summer's GoneThe Beach Boys

“Summer’s Gone” is a track included on the 2012 album “That’s Why God Made the Radio.

” Marking the Beach Boys’ 50th anniversary, it is a dreamy song that captures the bittersweet feelings of a passing summer.

Their Hearts Were Full Of SpringThe Beach Boys79rank/position

The Beach Boys Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring 1966
Their Hearts Were Full Of SpringThe Beach Boys

“Their Hearts Were Full of Spring” was included as a bonus track on the 1967 album Wild Honey.

It also appears on the 1970 release The Beach Boys ’69 (Live in London).

The video is from The Andy Williams Show in 1966, where they perform a cappella using a single microphone.

Their tightly synchronized harmonies are breathtaking.

Wouldn’t Be NiceThe Beach Boys80rank/position

The Beach Boys – Wouldn’t It Be Nice
Wouldn’t Be NiceThe Beach Boys

A track that opens the Beach Boys’ masterpiece Pet Sounds, which is often mentioned alongside the Beatles’ Sgt.

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Its dreamlike, floating sound and rich choral work shimmer—an iconic song from rock’s most radiant era—and it lets you savor Brian Wilson’s profound compositional abilities, which go far beyond the cheerful California sound.

The Beach Boys Popular Song Rankings [2025] (81–90)

Isn't it lovely?The Beach Boys81rank/position

Translation: Isn’t It Nice / The Beach Boys — The Beach Boys – Wouldn’t It Be Nice Japanese subtitles (Western music)
Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys

It’s a work that makes your heart race with its bouncy melody and choral work, and feels refreshingly pure with its platonic, simple lyrics.

The overdubbed, sparkling, cute intro guitar and accordion wonderfully capture the thrill of the heart in sound, showcasing excellent sensibility and ideas.