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- Wilson referred to "'Til I Die" as the most personal song he ever wrote for the Beach Boys. (en)
- Wilson described "Love and Mercy" as a "personal message from me to people." (en)
- Home recording of Wilson performing the basic chord patterns of "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)". (en)
- Wilson's lead on "Don't Worry Baby" is regarded as one of his defining vocal performances. (en)
- In the 1970s, Wilson developed a longtime obsession with the folk standard "Shortnin' Bread", recording numerous unreleased variations of the song. (en)
- Written and produced by Wilson, "He's a Doll" was one of his several attempts to become an entrepreneurial,Wall of Soundproducer likePhil Spector. (en)
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- Don't Talk piano demo.ogg
- Don't Worry Baby.ogg
- Love and Mercy.ogg
- Shortenin' Bread - The Beach Boys.ogg
- The Honeys - He's A Doll.ogg
- Til I Die Beach Boys.ogg
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- "'Til I Die" from Surf's Up (1971) (en)
- "Love and Mercy" from Brian Wilson (1988) (en)
- "Shortenin' Bread" (unreleased, 1973) (en)
- Wilson's early piano sketch of "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" (en)
- The Honeys' "He's a Doll" (1964) (en)
- Wilson singing the chorus of "Don't Worry Baby" (1964) (en)
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