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"'The Warmth of the Sun'" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album 'Shut Down Volume 2' and as the B-side of the "Dance, Dance, Dance" single, which charted at number eight in the United States and number twenty-four in the United Kingdom. Brian Wilson produced the song, and the rest of the album.

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Wilson and Love began composing the song on November 22, 1963, the day of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, although the two co-authors give different accounts of the timing and whether it was begun before or after the killing. The subsequent recording of the song was informed by the emotional shock felt by its authors in the wake of Kennedy's death.

In the 2016 autobiography 'I Am Brian Wilson', Wilson recalled that the song was written the day of the assassination, in response to it:

'Cash Box' described it as "an ultra-lovely, lazy paced ballad that the boys deliver in oh-so -smooth, ear-arresting fashion." Reviewing the song for AllMusic, Donald A. Guarisco stated, "The sublime balance of lush vocals and sensitive songwriting made 'The Warmth of the Sun' one of the Beach Boys' finest and most moving ballads." Brian Wilson pioneered the use of adventurous chord changes in pop"The Warmth of the Sun"'s transitions from C to A-minor to E-flat, were unheard of in 1964.

Among the session musicians who played on the recording were Hal Blaine and Ray Pohlman.

Personnel



Credits from Craig Slowinski.

'The Beach Boys'

* Al Jardine backing vocals, rhythm guitar

* Mike Love backing vocals

* Brian Wilson lead vocals, backing vocals, piano

* Carl Wilson backing vocals, lead guitar (with tremolo)

* Dennis Wilson backing vocals, drums

'Additional musicians'

* Ray Pohlman bass guitar

* Hal Blaine bell tree, clinking percussion

* Steve Douglas tenor saxophone

* Jay Migliori baritone saxophone

Appearances



It was featured on the soundtrack of 'Good Morning, Vietnam' (1987).

Willie Nelson performed lead vocals on a version of the song on the album 'Stars and Stripes Vol. 1'.

Other versions



The song was recorded by Murry Wilsonfather of Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilsonon his one and only album, 'The Many Moods of Murry Wilson', which was released in 1967 on Capitol Records.

Vince Gill performed another version at "An All-Star Tribute to Brian Wilson (2001)" concert.

In 2006, Matthew Sweet and Bangles lead singer Susanna Hoffs recorded the song for their collaboration, 'Under the Covers, Vol. 1'.

In 2006, Matt Thiessen of Relient K released a version of the song for his solo piano project Matt Thiessen & The Earthquakes via the compilation album 'My Other Band, Vol 1'.

In 2010, Rumer recorded a version on the B-side of her single "Aretha".

Shelby Flint and Tim Weston, "Wouldn't It Be Nice, A Jazz Portrait of Brian Wilson."

Friends of Dean Martinez recorded a version on their album "[https://open.spotify.com/user/elevendayempire/playlist/2xrQPZdCd9iuQiWSbPpEo7 Under the Waves]."

References



Category:1960s ballads

Category:1964 songs

Category:The Beach Boys songs

Category:Brian Wilson songs

Category:Matthew Sweet songs

Category:Songs written by Brian Wilson

Category:Songs written by Mike Love

Category:Song recordings produced by Brian Wilson

Category:Songs about the assassination of John F. Kennedy

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