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On This Day in 1964, The Beach Boys Scored Their First No. 1 with a Subtly Innovative Single … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

Sixty-one years ago today, The Beach Boys scored their first No. 1 in the United States with a song that was ahead of its time.

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