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| cover = Cool,_Cool_Water.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = the Beach Boys

| album = Sunflower

| B-side = Forever

| released = March 1971

| recorded = October 26, 1967 July 7, 1970

| studio = Beach Boys, Los Angeles

| genre =

| length = 3:22

| label = Brother/Reprise

| writer = Brian Wilson, Mike Love

| producer = The Beach Boys

| prev_title = Tears in the Morning

| prev_year = 1970

| next_title = Wouldn't It Be Nice (live)

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'"Cool, Cool Water"' is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1970 album 'Sunflower'. It was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love and later issued as an A-sided single in March 1971.

The song evolved from "Love to Say Dada", an unfinished composition from the band's cancelled 'Smile' album. Earlier versions of "Cool, Cool Water" were recorded during sessions for the 1967 albums 'Smiley Smile' and 'Wild Honey'. At the insistence of A&R man Lenny Waronker, the song was completed for 'Sunflower', with Moog synthesizer contributions from Beaver & Krause.

Brian Wilson described "Cool, Cool Water" as "one of my very, very favorite songs that we ever did."

Background



Engineer Stephen Desper stated that Brian Wilson had been obsessed with the riff of "Cool, Cool Water" for years prior to its release, and that the song had evolved from an earlier composition, "I Love to Say Dada". Wilson was quoted in the liner notes of a 2000 CD reissue:

Recording



Recording sessions for "Cool, Cool Water" were held in June and October 1967, during the making of the 'Smiley Smile' and 'Wild Honey' albums. The song was listed as part of a proposed 'Wild Honey' track listing dated October 13, 1967. It was ultimately excluded from the album.

In 1969, Lenny Waronker, then an A&R executive at Warner Music, heard the unfinished tape, and convinced Wilson to finish the track for 'Sunflower'. Waronker was impressed with the song's inspired simplicity and stated "If I ever get the opportunity to produce Brian, I'd encourage him to do something that combined the vividness of 'Good Vibrations' with the non-commercial gentleness of 'Cool, Cool Water'."

A revised version of "Cool, Cool Water" was released on the band's 1970 album 'Sunflower', featuring new lyrics by Mike Love and an altered arrangement. Desper commented on Carl Wilson's role in the completion of "Cool, Cool Water" in a 2012 post,

Wilson later said: "In 'Cool, Cool Water' there's a chant I wish we hadn't used. It fits all right, but there's just something I don't think is quite right with it." The chant also features as the intro to the 'Brian Wilson Presents Smile' version of "Love to Say Dada" (renamed "In Blue Hawaii").

Alternate edits



* In March 1971, "Cool, Cool Water" was released as an edited single, with the B-side of the single being "Forever". The truncated single edit was included on the group's 2007 compilation 'The Warmth of the Sun'.

* In 2021, the compilation 'Feel Flows' included an alternate edit prepared by Mark Linett. His colleague Alan Boyd expalined, "its the exact same multi-track masters that they used, but putting an emphasis on different vocal parts than were used in the version on the original album."

Personnel



Sourced from Craig Slowinski.

;The Beach Boys

* Al Jardine harmony and backing vocals, group vocals, guitar, finger snaps

* Bruce Johnston harmony and backing vocals, group vocals, finger snaps

* Mike Love lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, group vocals, finger snaps

* Brian Wilson lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, group vocals, piano, organ, Moog water drop effects, finger snaps, production

* Carl Wilson harmony and backing vocals, group vocals, guitar, bass, finger snaps

* Dennis Wilson group vocals, tom-tom, bongos, finger snaps

;Additional musicians and production staff

* Stephen Desper Moog bass, Moog wave effects, Moog programming, engineer

* Paul Beaver Moog programming

* Bernard Krause Moog programming

* Jim Lockert engineer

* Bill Halverson engineer

References



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