En 1961 los hermanos Brian, Carl y Dennis Wilson junto a Mike Love y Al Jardine forman The Beach Boys. La banda desarrolló un pop melódico que reune los elementos de una estética surfista californiana, desarrollando un sonido basado en armonías vocales en las que participan todos los integrantes. A partir de "God Only Knows" (Pet Sounds, 1966) la banda incluye arreglos con instrumentos que hasta entonces no figuraban en la escena popular, como el corno francés.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Song: In the Parkin' Lot Artist: by The Beach Boys
transcribed by: by Marla Hiltunen
Part I
F#B Ooh-ooh-ooh
C#F# ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
BF# ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-wee
BG#m7-C# Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
F#B We're always first to hit the lot & wave to the man in blue now
F#BC# It's just so early in the morning the grass is all covered with dew now
EC#m She's turning on the radio dial
E A---C# We can sit & listen for a while
F#B She looks so great in the morning she doesn't even have to try now
F#B C# It's not my metal flame paint that the guys are digging when they pass by now
EG#m Outside it could storm
E A---C# But we'll still keep warm
(instrumental)
F# All the kids are splitting to their lockers but we're still making out in the
B car now
F#BC# Just one long kiss & we'll be gone cause two minutes all there are now
EC#m Here comes the news
E A---C# There's no time to lose
(Part I to fade out)
Chords by: Marla Hiltunen FEET
You need feet to stand up straight with, You need feet to kick your friends. You need feet to keep your socks on, and to keep your legs from fraying at the ends.
You need feet to stand on tippy-toe, You need feet to dance the hoochy-coo. You need feet to walk around with, and I need feet to run away from you.