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"'I Do'" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian, originally released as a single by American vocal group the Castells in March 1964. The recording was also produced and arranged by Wilson. The song's lyrics illustrate a young man getting ready for marriage. Its melody was derived from "County Fair", a song Wilson had earlier written for the Beach Boys.

According to Keith Mansfield, "the song didn't do much for the Castells, but it was a memorable experience [for Chuck Girard]". Musicologist Philip Lambert noted: "The 'I Do' intro is directly inspired by the instrumental accumulation in 'Be My Baby' and in the earlier Phil Spector|[Phil] Spector production of the Crystals' 'Oh Yeah Maybe Baby' (1961), which have similar rhythms and instrumental combinations."

Recording



The backing track of "I Do" was recorded during a 3-hour session at RCA Victor Studio on November 6, 1963. This was followed in January 1964 with two vocal overdubbing sessions with the Castells at United Western Recorders and Gold Star Studios.

Variations



Versions performed by the Beach Boys were included as a bonus track on the 1990 CD reissue 'Surfer Girl / Shut Down Volume 2' and the 2013 compilation 'The Big Beat 1963'. In 2014, the compilation 'Sessions '64' included the song's backing track.

Cover versions



* 1992 Tatsuro Yamashita

References



Category:The Beach Boys songs

Category:Songs written by Brian Wilson

Category:1964 songs

Category:1964 singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Brian Wilson

Category:Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements

Category:Songs written by Roger Christian (songwriter)

Category:Songs about marriage


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