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Artist:The Beach Boys
Title:American Bandstand
Venue:ABC Television Center
City:  Los Angeles, California, USA
Date:Saturday, 14 Mar 1964
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Don't Worry Baby
Interview by Dick Clark
On Saturday March 14, 1964, the Beach Boys taped an appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. They lip-synched "Don't Worry Baby", released less than 2 weeks earlier on "Shut Down, Volume 2"

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benchwarrant17
26th Dec 2020
 I know of no other TV performance that featured "Don't Worry Baby", it was not even a single at this time, why it was selected, and who did it, I need to learn.

Lyricist: Roger Christian
Composer-extra lyrics: Brian Wilson

I guess I should've kept my mouth shut when I started to brag about my car
But I can't back down now because I pushed the other guys too far
She makes me come alive, and makes me want to drive
when she says Don't Worry Baby

Roger Christian gave the lyrics to Brian Wilson December 1964, in the Los Angeles parking lot of KFWB-AM, where he worked as a disc jockey. Wilson recalled that he went home and finished writing the song "in about an hour-and-a-half."
 

 
benchwarrant17
26th Dec 2020
 For Beach Boys fans

Don't Worry Baby
Studio version recorded January 7-9, 1964 at Western Recorders
Released on Shut Down Volume 2 - Capitol 2027 March 2, 1964
Performed Saturday March 14, 1964 AB
released as single Capitol 5174 May 11, 1964 as b-side to "I Get Around"

"I Get Around" was not recorded until April 2 & 10, 1964, so this appearance was to promote their new album, "Shut Down Volume 2", single release was still two months away.
 

 
benchwarrant17
26th Dec 2020
 Background

On Saturday March 14, 1964, the five Beach Boys (three Wilson Brothers, cousin Mike Love, and high school friend Al Jardine) headed for NBC Studios in Burbank, California to tape a 10-song live concert, which was broadcast by closed-circuit, along with a segment by the Beatles, to a network of cinemas nationwide. (Lost Concert DVD)

When that concluded, the Beach Boys headed to ABC Television Center, KABC-TV's Los Angeles headquarters, on Prospect Avenue, just north of Downtown Los Angeles, to tape an appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, broadcast April 18th 12:30-1:30 pm LA time.
They lip-synched "Don't Worry Baby", released less than 2 weeks earlier on "Shut Down, Volume 2"; no single released yet.
 


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