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"'He's a Doll'" is a song by American girl group the Honeys that was written and produced by the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. It was released as their fourth single on April 13, 1964, with the B-side "The Love of a Boy and Girl". The song was heavily influenced by Phil Spector productions such as "Be My Baby" (1963) and features the same verse chord progression as "Da Doo Ron Ron" (1963). Diane Rovell remembered, "We had a ball doing 'He's a Doll' ... That was our attempt at the Angels/Shangri-Las sound."

Cover versions



* 1993 Sonic Surf City, 'He's a Doll'

References



Category:1964 singles

Category:The Honeys songs

Category:Songs written by Brian Wilson

Category:Song recordings produced by Brian Wilson

Category:Warner Records singles

Category:1964 songs


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