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Beach Boys How She Boogalooed It

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Songwriters: Love, M; Johnston, B;

Oh, we was dancin' in a really big city
Got excited by the sound of a party
Now, my heart beat while the music was groovin'
And if you wanted to you couldn't keep from movin'

Look around do you believe what you seein'
The walls are movin', the ceiling's a-reelin'
Couples over in the corner romancin'
Oh, the boys are with me to do some outta sight
dancin'

Gotta girl, givin' me some lessons
And now she's gonna be my confession
Aren't you glad we found our way in here
Put another record up on the player

Hey, there's a stoned party dancin' with the
police
Don't have to worry about disturbin' the peace
Met a fine chick that really got to me
Good Lord, how she boogalooed to me

Oh my, how she boogalooed it to me
Come on sock it, sock it to me
S O C K I T to me




The Beach Boys are an American rock band, formed
in 1961 in Hawthorne, California. The group was
initially composed of brothers Brian, Dennis and
Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al
Jardine. Managed by the Wilsons' father Murry, the
Beach Boys signed to Capitol Records in 1962. The
band's early music gained popularity across the
United States for its close vocal harmonies and
lyrics reflecting a Southern California youth
culture of surfing, cars, and romance. By the
mid-1960s, Brian Wilson's growing creative
ambition and songwriting ability would dominate
the group's musical direction. The primarily
Wilson-composed Pet Sounds album and "Good
Vibrations" single (both released in 1966)
featured a complex, intricate and multi-layered
sound that represented a departure from the simple
surf rock of the Beach Boys' early years. Starting
in 1967, Wilson gradually abdicated control to the
rest of the band, assuming a reduced level of
input due to mental-health and substance-abuse
issues. Though the more democratic incarnation of
the Beach Boys recorded a string of albums in
various musical styles that garnered international
critical and commercial success, the group
struggled to reclaim their commercial and critical
momentum in America despite once being seen as the
primary competitors to the Beatles. Since the
1980s, there has been much legal-wrangling among
the group members over royalties, songwriting
credits, and use of the band's name. Following
Carl Wilson's death in 1998, a number of versions
of the band, each fronted by a surviving member of
the original quintet (Dennis having died in 1983),
continued to tour into the 2000s. In 2012, the
surviving Beach Boys put aside their differences,
recorded a new album, and embarked on a full-scale
reunion tour. The Beach Boys have often been
called "America's Band", and Allmusic has stated
that their "unerring ability ... made them
America's first, best rock band." The group has
had thirty-six United States Top 40 hits (the most
by an American rock band) and fifty-six Hot 100
hits, including four number-one singles. Rolling
Stone magazine listed the Beach Boys at number 12
on their 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Artists of
All Time". The core quintet of the three Wilsons,
Love and Jardine was inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.