Beginner’s Guide to the Beach Boys: Best and Most Popular Songs
Since their formation in 1961, The Beach Boys rose to popularity with songs that embodied the bright youth culture of California in the United States.
After the release of the historic masterpiece Pet Sounds, which fully showcased the artistic talents of their central figure Brian Wilson, their musical style evolved, and the band became a towering influence on generations to come.
On June 11, 2025, news of Brian’s passing at age 82 was widely reported by media in Japan, and surely introduced many younger listeners to the extent of his impact.
In this article, especially for beginners, we’ll introduce a selection of must-hear tracks—from their early hits to songs from the 1970s and beyond, after Brian stepped back from the spotlight.
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Beach Boys Greatest and Most Popular Songs Summary [For Beginners] (71–80)
Surf’s UpThe Beach Boys

Considered one of the most beautiful and uniquely worded songs in The Beach Boys’ catalog, it was released in 1971.
Despite its title, the song has nothing to do with surfing and is said to be a product of the lyrical imagination of Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks.
You’re so Good to MeThe Beach Boys

A track released only as a single on the B-side of “Sloop John B.” It features a distinctive guitar sound run through a rotary speaker and has a very pop finish.
Brian Wilson’s daughters also covered it with their own group.
Surfer GirlThe Beach Boys

This is a song by The Beach Boys, a representative band of the surf and hot-rod sound.
The band is known for its beautiful choral work.
Although it’s a slow-tempo song, it would be a perfect fit for a leisurely drive along the seaside.
Pet SoundsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys’ landmark work Pet Sounds continues to shine as an album that stands tall in music history.
Released in 1966, the album was crafted under the leadership of Brian Wilson and blends innovative musicality with deep emotion.
Employing complex instrumentation and groundbreaking recording techniques, its pioneering sound—incorporating elements of baroque rock and psychedelic rock—upended the conventions of pop music at the time.
Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and highly praised by many music critics, this album is a historic work that opened up new possibilities for rock music.
It’s a must-listen for anyone eager to explore the deeper allure of music.
Surfin UsaThe Beach Boys
The Beach Boys are an American surf rock band that was active in the 1960s.
Their music is characterized by lively songs themed around West Coast youth culture—especially the blue ocean, bikini-clad girls, surfing, and cars.
Their first hit song was “Surfin’ U.S.A.”


