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"Salt Lake City"
Song by The Beach Boys
from the album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)
ReleasedJuly 5, 1965
Recordedtrack:March 30, 1965
Western Studios
vocals: late May 1965
Columbia Recording Studios
GenreRock
Length2:00
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson/Mike Love
Producer(s)Brian Wilson

"Salt Lake City" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1965 album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!).

Background

"Salt Lake City" was written to call attention to the band's major fan base in the city of the same name. From 1963 until 1973, The Beach Boys performed at Utah's Lagoon Amusement Park's Patio Gardens at least twelve times, and Utah was one of the earliest places that The Beach Boys' music was played outside of California.[1] KNAK deejay Gene Davis said, "[Brian Wilson] remembered coming to Salt Lake, but it was not a big deal. When you talk to Mike Love, Salt Lake was big time to them. He loved Salt Lake City. But [Wilson] remembered writing 'Salt Lake City' as one of those fun songs they sat down and did."[1] The song was also released as a promo single, backed with "Amusement Parks U.S.A.", by the city's downtown merchants association.[2]

The song lyrics extol the attractions of northern Utah: summer sun, winter skiing, local girls and the Lagoon amusement park. Mike Love and Brian Wilson sing the leads vocals on the song.

Critical opinion

AllMusic writer Richie Unterberger called the song a "subpar effort" as well as one of the "throwbacks to the empty-headed summer filler of previous days" on Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!).[3] Author Jim Fuselli described the track as a throwback "to the group's happy-go-lucky days."[4]

Personnel

Partial credits via Craig Slowinski.[5]

The Beach Boys

Additional musicians and staff

References

  1. ^ a b Wharton, Tom. "Utah's long love affair with the Beach Boys". The Salt Lake Tribune.
  2. ^ Lambert, Philip. Inside the Music of Brian Wilson: The Songs, Sounds, and Influences of the Beach Boys' Founding Genius.
  3. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!)". allmusic.com.
  4. ^ Fuselli, Jim. The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds.
  5. ^ Slowinski, Craig (2009). "The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)" (PDF). Retrieved October 27, 2012.