Forever (The Beach Boys song)

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"Forever"
Sunflower
A-side"Cool, Cool Water"
ReleasedMarch 1971
RecordedMarch 12–17, 1969
StudioGold Star Studios and Beach Boys Studio, Los Angeles
GenreRock, pop
Length2:40
LabelBrother/Reprise
Songwriter(s)Dennis Wilson, Gregg Jakobson
Producer(s)The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Tears in the Morning"
(1970)
"Forever"
(1971)
"Wouldn't It Be Nice (live)"
(1971)

"Forever" is a song by American rock band

Sunflower. It was written by Dennis Wilson and Gregg Jakobson. Dennis sang lead vocal. His brother Brian assisted with the arrangement.[1]

Reception

Brian Wilson declared of the song, "'Forever' has to be the most harmonically beautiful thing I've ever heard. It's a rock and roll prayer."[2] AllMusic reviewer Matthew Greenwalk wrote,

Easily one of the standouts on the Sunflower album, "Forever" is sort of a capper on Dennis Wilson's unexpected burst of creativity during the 1968-1969 period. A lovely, effervescent melody frames his soulful vocal and lyrics, which are as an accurate description on everlasting love and faithfulness as one could ever want to hear. There is a timeless quality to the whole piece, which is not unlike some of the more refined

Charles Manson murders during this period sadly took some air out of Dennis' creative drive, yet this is still one of the greatest examples of his artistry.[3]

Other releases

John Stamos version

A newly recorded version of the song, featuring lead vocals from actor and Beach Boys sideman John Stamos, appeared on the band's 1992 album Summer in Paradise.[5] Stamos performed the song on at least three episodes of his sitcom Full House (one of them during his character's 1991 wedding).[citation needed] On the first episode of Fuller House in 2016, "Forever" was once again performed by Jesse and the Rippers with other characters from the show singing as well.[6]

Charts

Chart performance for "Forever" by the Beach Boys and John Stamos
Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[7] 100

Personnel

Sourced from Craig Slowinski.[8]

The Beach Boys

Additional musicians

Additional production staff

References

  1. ^ Kubernick, Harvey (July 2, 2021). "Kubernick: Beach Boys "Feel Flows" Box Set". Music Connection.
  2. White, Timothy (2000). Sunflower/Surf's Up (CD Liner). The Beach Boys. Capitol Records
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  3. ^
    Allmusic
  4. ^ Legaspi, Althea (3 June 2021). "The Beach Boys Detail Massive 1969-1971 Era Box Set, Share 'Big Sur'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  5. ^ Jones, Doug (30 August 2016). "Low Tide: The Beach Boys hit rock bottom in 1992 with 'Summer in Paradise'". Dangerous Minds. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  6. ^ "John Stamos, Beach Boys Perform Together In Hawaii, 'Full House' Memories Flood In". Huffington Post. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  7. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 265.
  8. ^ Slowinski, Craig (Summer 2020). "Sunflower: 50 Year Anniversary Special Edition (Issue 130, Volume 33, No. 3)". Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine (Magazine). Charlotte, North Carolina, USA: David Beard.

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