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God Only Knows

"God Only Knows" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, it is a baroque-style love song distinguished for its harmonic innovation and complexity, unusual instrumentation, and subversion of typical popular music conventions, both lyrically and musically. It is often praised as one of the greatest songs of all time and as the Beach Boys' finest record.

This article is about the Beach Boys song. For other uses, see God Only Knows (disambiguation).

"God Only Knows"

July 18, 1966 (1966-07-18)

March 10 – April 11, 1966

Western and Columbia, Hollywood

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Brian Wilson

The song's musical sophistication is demonstrated by its three contrapuntal vocal parts and weak tonal center (competing between the keys of E and A). Lyrically, the words are expressed from the perspective of a narrator who asserts that life without their lover could only be fathomed by God—an entity that had been considered taboo to name in the title or lyric of a pop song. It marked a departure for Wilson, who attributed the impetus for the song to Asher's affinity for standards such as "Stella by Starlight". Some commentators interpret "God Only Knows" as promoting suicidal ideations, although such an interpretation was not intended by the songwriters. Others have compared the song's deceptively advanced harmonic structure to the work of classical composers such as Delibes, Bach, and Stravinsky.


Wilson produced the record between March and April 1966, enlisting about 20 session musicians who variously played drums, sleigh bells, plastic orange juice cups, clarinets, flutes, strings, French horn, accordion, guitars, upright bass, harpsichord, and a tack piano with its strings taped. His brother Carl Wilson sang lead, a vocal performance that became regarded as Carl's best ever, with Brian himself and Bruce Johnston providing additional harmonies. The song ends with a series of repeating vocal rounds, another device that was uncommon for popular music of the era.


"God Only Knows" was issued as the B-side of "Wouldn't It Be Nice" in July 1966 and peaked at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100. In other countries, it was the single's A-side, reaching the top 10 in the UK, Canada, Norway, and the Netherlands. Many songwriters, including Paul McCartney and Jimmy Webb, have cited "God Only Knows" as their favorite song of all time. In 2004, it was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll". In 2021, it was ranked number 11 in Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

McCartney described it as "the greatest song ever written". His 1976 song "Silly Love Songs" incorporates a build-up of vocal counterpoints in the same style as "God Only Knows".[93] The song additionally inspired, in part, the Beatles' "Here, There and Everywhere".[95][96] Wilson felt uncomfortable with the praise and said in 1976 that if McCartney's "greatest song" assertion was true, "[then] what was there left for me to do?"[97][nb 7] In 2002, Wilson and McCartney performed the song as a duet at the Adopt-A-Minefield Benefit Gala in Los Angeles. McCartney later said that he was so overwhelmed by Wilson's presence that he "broke down" during the soundcheck rehearsals.[99]

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remarked that the string arrangement was "fact and proof of angels".[100]

Bono

said that it "blew the top of my head off ... My first thought was, oh dear, I'm wasting my time, how can I ever compete with that? We've [the Bee Gees] been competing with that ever since."[100]

Barry Gibb

said that the song inspired her to pursue a career in pop music instead of jazz piano. She said, "I freaked [when a friend played me the song]. I thought it was just gorgeous. I bought the record and played it a million times, then sat down and wrote 'Think of Rain.'"[101]

Margo Guryan

according to Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner, "said he really dug [the song] and the world perked up".[102]

John Lennon

said, "'God Only Knows' is simple and elegant and was stunning when it first appeared; it still sounds perfect".[100]

Pete Townshend

Webb enjoyed its Baroque influence and felt that it "represents the whole tradition of that I feel is a spiritual part of Brian's music. And Carl's singing is pretty much at its pinnacle—as good as it ever got."[83]

liturgical music

– lead vocals, twelve-string electric guitar

Carl Wilson

– backing vocals

Bruce Johnston

– backing vocals

Brian Wilson

Per band archivist Craig Slowinski.[48]


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Session musicians (also known as "the Wrecking Crew")


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Sellars, Jeff, ed. (2015). . Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-4982-0767-6.

God Only Knows: Faith, Hope, Love, and The Beach Boys

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God Only Knows (Live At Jamaican World Music Festival, Montego Bay, Jamaica/1982)

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