Help Me, Rhonda
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Single by The Beach Boys | ||
from the album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | ||
Released | April 5, 1965 | |
Format | Vinyl | |
Recorded | February 24, 1965 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 2:46 | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Producer(s) | Brian Wilson | |
Chart positions | ||
The Beach Boys singles chronology | ||
"Do You Wanna Dance?"/"Please Let Me Wonder" (1965) |
"Help Me, Rhonda"/"Kiss Me, Baby" (1965) |
"California Girls"/"Let Him Run Wild" (1965) |
"Help Me, Rhonda" is a song written by Brian Wilson and his cousin Mike Love. The song was released as a single which was released by The Beach Boys in 1965 through Capitol Records. The B-side of the single was "Kiss Me, Baby". The single peaked at number one in the United States, thus becoming their second number one single in the U.S. after "I Get Around". It also peaked at number twenty-seven in the United Kingdom. The song features Al Jardine singing the gutsy lead vocal, and it is considered by critics and fans alike to be Jardine's greatest vocal performance to date. The song features production by Brian Wilson. There are two versions of the song, this version and the earlier version, entitled "Help Me, Ronda". The single version of the song has become one of The Beach Boys best known and best loved songs and features regularly on many Beach Boys Greatest Hits compilations.
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[edit] Recording the song
The single version of the song was recorded at Universal and Radio Recorders studios in Hollywood on the 24th February, 1965 with Chuck Britz as the engineer and production by Brian Wilson. Featured on the instrumental track were regular Wrecking Crew members such as Hal Blaine on drums and Carol Kaye on electric bass. The single version featured Alan Jardine on lead vocals with backing vocals by Carl, Dennis and Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston.
[edit] Album versions
[edit] Today! version
The first version of the song appears on the 1965 album The Beach Boys Today!. Though this is the earlier version and it features a different spelling in the title, "Help Me, Ronda". This version runs over three minutes and has the volume fading in and out towards the end. The studio session in which this song was recorded was interrupted by Murry Wilson, arriving in the studio drunk. He sat in on the session for over 30 minutes, berating the band and making odd demands. "Help me Rhonda -bang- syncopate it..." [1]
[edit] Summer Days version
The single version, which appears on Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!), was re-recorded a few weeks later. It has a different arrangement, one word changed in the lyrics, an added guitar part and and added piano part, loses the volume changes, the harmonica, the tambourine, and adds in different backing vocals such as the "Bow-wow-wow" part as well as the hook line "get her out of my heart". It was The Beach Boys' second United States number one hit song. The song was only ever considered to be an album cut, however, radio stations began to play the track and a single version was recorded soon after. It was such a big hit it was included on the next album too.
[edit] Live versions
After becoming just The Beach Boys second number one hit in the United States, it immediately became a regular in the band's live set. The song has been released on two Beach Boys official live albums. Firstly, on their 1973 live album The Beach Boys In Concert. Although recorded in 1980, a live rendition of the song was al and then on their 2002 live album Good Timin': Live at Knebworth England 1980.
[edit] References
- ^ Recording of the Help Me, Ronda studio session with Murry Wilson's drunken interruptions
[edit] See also
[edit] External Links
- Recording Session of Help Me, Rhonda Animated Version
Preceded by "Ticket to Ride" by The Beatles |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single May 29, 1965 |
Succeeded by "Back in My Arms Again" by The Supremes |