Can we acknowledge for a moment the absolute genius of the Sherman Brothers here, having just come off cleaning house with all their great songs in Mary Poppins, to then take up the challenge of not only writing an Annette song suited to her singing range, but at the same time a Beach Boys song to both be sung and augmented by their vocal prowess? Kind of a diametrically opposed prospect, but they pulled it off and the end result is a 60s pop classic.
RIP Annette~~My younger sister were little girls in the Fifties. We had Annette coloring books and Annette paperdolls. We had an older cousin who looked SO MUCH like Annette, which was really neat. Annette was a lovely, sweet, gentle role model for us. She was always a lady and a lot of fun in those movies and on Disney programs. What a sweetie!
Indeed. Too bad his own insecurities about it sounding too "girly" led to heavy drug abuse in 1973 and he wrecked his voice to the point where he just can't do that warm falsetto anymore
Brian was The Beach Boys- too bad his dad put so much pressure on him. The dad is the reason Brian had the nervous breakdown and anxiety disorder. The pressure that Murray put on him would of broke a lot of people. His dad insisted that he match the Beatles which was impossible.
When Annettes time comes there is a special place for this lady in heaven. She brought us all so much happiness with her music her work in television and film. She represents a proud period in our country. God Bless you Annette.
Carl was so great. Obviously Brian was the brains behind the operation but Carl was so talented. His voice and his guitar playing were exceptional. Very underrated musician
Very true, when The Beach Boys had their big revival in the 70’s, Carl was the only one who really took things seriously and didn’t just coast on their fame
@@cabezadepija7318 negative, Brian Wilson wrote their best songs. Mike would convince Brian to slip in a line he wrote here and there and get credit. Mike is goof that was the lucky enough to be related to the Wilsons. Granted, he was a good driving force for their live shows so I will give him that.
@@Michael-uw3lk brian was mostly an instrumentalist and not exactly the best lyricist so he relied on mike's coolness (douchiness if you will) to give the band a reason to be one of the big famous ones and not some forgotten surf rock avant-garde noise-makers that lost their popularity in the early to mid 60s; pet sounds is pretty much brian's version of the band and it's mostly art-rock avant-garde noises that you have to be on acid to really get into... the today! album already had this shortcoming and by here brian couldn't even handle the spotlight anymore and refused to go on tour so he got this boo-boo bruce johnston in the band also brian's father cut mike love out of the original writing credits which ended in a lawsuit in the late 80s so that's another knockout i just gave to your silly claim/argument
@@cabezadepija7318 seems like our debate is more about our taste/preferences on what era we like of the Beach Boys. Pet Sounds was the album that changed music in the 60's onward. It is widely considered one of the greatest albums of all time and Paul McCartney sites it as the main inspiration for Sgt. Peppers. Which is another album which is considered one of the greatest. Both those albums changed music forever. For good or for bad, idk. Mike Love hated it and wanted to stick to their Beach-babe teenage sound, which they were starting to outgrow. Mike Love at best is amateur. If Kokomo is your thing than yeah enjoy your Love. But if you want to see the best of Mike Love listen to their God-awful Summer of Love album because genius Mike got the full reins for that project. Brian's version of the Beach Boys changed with every album. Mike's version of the Beach boys is beach teenagers singing about girls. Mike was also a bully and mistreated Brian and would constantly discourage Brian from trying new things. Respect to you for sticking up for Love, because majority of people would disagree.
@@davidwesley2525 : in all of the songs Annette sings her voice is double tracked. If you listen closely in this video when she is singing you can hear two voices, both of them hers. She would record the song once and then record it again and try to sync with the first recording as closely as she could.
A then--22--year--old Annette Funicello sings and plays tambourine with the Beach Boys in this opening sequence from The Monkey's Uncle. She certainly has blossomed since her Mouseketeers days!! 😻🐭🐵👍👍 Who says rock n' roll and pop music are incompatible?! This opening proves otherwise. RIP Annette (1942--2012), you will always be remembered. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🎵🎶🎶🎵
It's actually Tommy Tedesco of the Wrecking Crew, but as deft a pastiche of Carl's playing style as the Sherman Brothers song is of the Brian/Mike writing style Beach Boys present only on vocals STOP PRESS! Please read Scott below!
@@pauldunn108 A friend of mine just did some extensive research on the recording of the song, and I can accurately say that the actual lineup for the instrumental track consists of: Brian Wilson: Organ Carl Wilson: Lead guitar Tommy Tedesco: Rhythm guitar Bill Pitman: Acoustic guitar Al Jardine: Bass guitar Dennis Wilson: Drums Hal Blaine: Timpani Gene Estes: Tambourine Steve Douglas: Saxophone Jay Migliori: Saxophone
@@thejiggy22 that's interesting! ...& much more detailed than the version I relied upon, which had no BB participation but listed Hal Blaine as the drummer. Any chance of a link to the source? (I've amended my earlier entry in your honor!)
@@pauldunn108 My two friends performing research on this track are current guest researchers on the Sail On podcast if you've ever heard of it. A quick followup since I made that post, but they also deduced that Brian is on organ, Al is on bass, and Bill Pitman is actually playing an acoustic guitar, not bass.
This was an especially notable Beach Boys moment because it had probably the highest note Brian Wilson ever sung on record AFAIK. I guess they just found a key where Annette could hit the notes and let the pros figure the rest out, which put Brian's "woos" way higher than normal.
The Technicolor makes Carl's Olympic White Fender Jaguar, Al's Strat and Brian's P-Bass just explode of the screen! Would they ever look as healthy and happy again? 1964 was the best year for the original Beach Boys.
I've never watched this movie, but I grew up listening to the song on the Classic Disney Volume I CD. The movie looks dumb, but the title song is a bop. You can't go wrong with Annette Funicello and the Beach Boys.
For as much as I've always believed I'm a pretty solid Beach boys fan I have to admit that I was stunned to come across this clip. I've never seen this before.. and I honestly thought I could say that I had seen it all. Geez Annette was pretty!
man how timeless 2 have Annette and da Beach Boys together, man da Beach Boys are so timeless hard 2 believe they performed in my hometown last year and I didn't see it, I'm so stupid !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This movie is one of my all-time favorite movies I may only be 30 but I grew up watching it if my parents showed it to me and I loved it and I still love it to this day
David, Oddly enough Brian didn't compose this tune! It was the two Sherman Bros Richard & Robert. When it came to themes? They composed just about EVERYTHING that came out of Disneyland. What has always struck me as uncommon was how perfectly the Sherman's matched Brian Wilson's writing style.
@@jorgecallico9177 The Beatles were asked to play the vultures in The Jungle Book but John Lennon didn't feel comfortable about voice acting. And yes, there was gonna be a Rhinoceros in the movie named Rocky.ua-cam.com/video/Vnk7NoiGRBk/v-deo.html
Annette was just too adorable. Mom was 7 and 8 at the time when MMC started to come on TV. She told me how Annette was her favorite Mouseketeers. Her dress and shows wish that was the fashion of today she was a true gem, feminine and charming everything about her was too cute what a lady deeply missed♥
The Beach Boys were always surrounded by talent. The vocalist dancing with Annette is the uncle of the Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Love. And the guitarist in the center was Dean Martin's son-in-law.
the guitarist in the middle is brian wilson left to right al carl brian dennis and mike no other guitarist is there i don't see annette dancing with anyone other than mike
found videos on yt of the fendertones doing beach boy covers, they are really good. but when you look at that group of vocalists you get to appreciated just how good the beach boys were
Finally!! Someone with worse more awkward dance moved then I. Whew ! He's an unreal vocal talent and famous and I'm not but I would edge him on the dance floor.
She's gone, but she still lives in our hearts, and on our screens too. Reaching across the years to help us remember what once was. RIP Annette, you've been missed. Say hi to Maggie Thatcher for me. ;)
Mike always looks out of place. No idea how you came up with such a clean video. The clarity with both the audio and the visual is amazing. The equipment they used to film it wasn't this nice. Major thumbs up!
High Fidelity recording media had been around for some time, but it was too expensive to use on anything except very high-budget applications, e.g. The Wizard of Oz.
Actually it’s more of our home media that’s improved. It probably looked this good when it was originally projected in Theaters. It’s still the same film that ran thru those cameras, they’ve just been scanned with more pixel information and better color accuracy for modern screens.
This movie came out in 1964. The year the Beatles hit America and pretty much owned the world at that point. It would not be long before this general sound of rock n roll would be dead and gone. The Beatles came out with Rubber Soul a year later and made this stuff sound like the teenie bopper music for poptarts that it was.
Bobby also was a performer on Shindig in the 1960's. He also guest starred as himself on The Partridge Family who at last report worked as an EMT which is the same job that Morgan Englund (Son Of Cloris Leachman RIP), worked at. He also gave New Kids On The Block some sage words of wisdom. "Nothing lasts forever, enjoy this fame and popularity because when it goes, it never comes back."
The Monkey's Uncle raked in a few million at the box office; very successful film. The film may have been silly, but little kids loved it. I would imagine a lot of teenage boys went to see it as well, just to look at Annette Funicello. Yeah, Walt Disney was no dummy.
Eric Mathiasson Mike Love was and still is the worst dancer ever. He always dances stiffly and has an expression like he's passing a kidney stone, lol.
Rick Charles -come on now, this is way below the genius talent of the man who created The Pet Sounds LP. I still think Capital loaned them out. You think they would have done this in 1965? Fighting for popularity against groups like The Beatles, Stones ect ect
Annette Funicello would've been in her late 70's and I can't believe that she's been gone for a long time and next week would've been her birthday before mine and I grew up watching her in Monkey's uncle and I have noticed that she teamed up with The Beach Boys in this footage from the 1960's
This video is an awesome capture of the pre hippie scene in the 1960s and Annette is so darn cute and mesmerizing, but what is up with Mike Love hopping up and down off beat?
I seriously had no idea that The Beach Boys worked with Walt Disney himself once, including with Annette Funicello! And even together sang a Walt Disney film song in 1965 that was written by The Sherman Brothers! That's just hilarious.
Can we acknowledge for a moment the absolute genius of the Sherman Brothers here, having just come off cleaning house with all their great songs in Mary Poppins, to then take up the challenge of not only writing an Annette song suited to her singing range, but at the same time a Beach Boys song to both be sung and augmented by their vocal prowess? Kind of a diametrically opposed prospect, but they pulled it off and the end result is a 60s pop classic.
Well spoken
Holy lord!!! I woulda thought this was a fun Brian Wilson creation all day! Wow. Mad respect for them forever and always.
I love her.
Definitely, there's a Sherman documentary called The Boys, if you haven't seen it, I strongly recommend it💜❤
@@MatiasGeraldoThe2ndWouldn't be surprised though if Brian still contributed to the vocal arrangements
Annette and The Beach Boys, how iconic can you get?
How come I feel embarrassed
Annette and the Beach Boys, everything I need in life!
Cubby lives near me in Yacolt Washington. It’s near Mt. St. Helens
@@patfromamboy Cool!
Money food and shelter are all good too. And then there's friends.....
She was so pretty and talented. There will never be another Annette gone 10 years today. God Bless Her!
RIP Annette~~My younger sister were little girls in the Fifties. We had Annette coloring books and Annette paperdolls. We had an older cousin who looked SO MUCH like Annette, which was really neat. Annette was a lovely, sweet, gentle role model for us. She was always a lady and a lot of fun in those movies and on Disney programs. What a sweetie!
This makes me so happy.
Even if it makes no sense!😂😂
Brings back memories of summers and drive-ins in the '60's.
RIP Annette Funicello, Carl Wilson, & Dennis Wilson.
And Brian Wilson's falsetto voice
+ElevatorMan5482 ElevExperiencing Productions And a good chunk of his sanity :(
ElevatorMan5482 ElevExpriencing Productions Brian Wilson is still alive but he just hasn’t done any more falsetto’s that’s all
I’m
Surprised Dennis Wilson didn’t try to hit that
@@rammiller66 He probably did.
Brian's voice is impeccable!
Indeed. Too bad his own insecurities about it sounding too "girly" led to heavy drug abuse in 1973 and he wrecked his voice to the point where he just can't do that warm falsetto anymore
Brian's voice problems were caused by him smoking cigarettes. He was a heavy smoker from the late 60s into the 70s.
MIKELIN8 -he was a heavy everything in the 60's
Brian was The Beach Boys- too bad his dad put so much pressure on him. The dad is the reason Brian had the nervous breakdown and anxiety disorder. The pressure that Murray put on him would of broke a lot of people. His dad insisted that he match the Beatles which was impossible.
Carls isn't bad either...:)
When Annettes time comes there is a special place for this lady in heaven. She brought us all so much happiness with her music her work in television and film. She represents a proud period in our country. God Bless you Annette.
Her time has come, April, 2013.
To this day, Mike Love's awkward stage presence is that of an accountant after a couple of drinks.
An accountant who can write hit songs.
lol totally
Sometimes Mike plays the sax. If they'd given him a sax to hold, he wouldn't look so bad
Ive seen him play sax, actually just stick to the dancing mike lol
Nico Rayo Mike’s brother was an accountant- perhaps that’s where he gets it from?
0:37 It’s amazing how high Brian’s falsetto can go!
I would never think that a Beach Boys movie would be a Disney Movie
Annette specifically asked Disney for the Beach Boys.. Although the Beach Boys were signed with Capitol Uncle Walt got his wallet out.
@@jimwilder5264 The Beatles were asked to voice the vultures in The Jungle Book but John wasn't interested in doing a voice in animation.
Brian did most of the falsetto in the Beach Boys.
@@matthewweatherford6566 Interesting, didn't know that.
Incidentally that is the equal 4th highest note Brian hit on record, tied with Good Vibrations
I LOVE this. Brian Wilson looks like he's laughing through the whole thing. All the way to the bank.
This is gold, Jerry, GOLD!
Carl was so great. Obviously Brian was the brains behind the operation but Carl was so talented. His voice and his guitar playing were exceptional. Very underrated musician
Very true, when The Beach Boys had their big revival in the 70’s, Carl was the only one who really took things seriously and didn’t just coast on their fame
I’ve always wondered if Tommy Tedesco played any of the Beach Boys’ famous solos.
All of the adoration for Mike Love in the posts below warms my cold, dark heart.
Was that an ironic or a sarcastic statement?
Happy Birthday Annette! She would be 75 today! God Bless You Pretty Lady! Look at you! So full of life and young! Love you always!
love Annette ,always will...she was a bright spark that lit up the world..1965..hit her peak
this performance completely sums up Mike Love's contribution to the Beach Boys.
Mikey's dancing is much cooler when he's dancing with Annette.
he wrote most of their best songs, dum-dum
@@cabezadepija7318 negative, Brian Wilson wrote their best songs. Mike would convince Brian to slip in a line he wrote here and there and get credit. Mike is goof that was the lucky enough to be related to the Wilsons. Granted, he was a good driving force for their live shows so I will give him that.
@@Michael-uw3lk brian was mostly an instrumentalist and not exactly the best lyricist so he relied on mike's coolness (douchiness if you will) to give the band a reason to be one of the big famous ones and not some forgotten surf rock avant-garde noise-makers that lost their popularity in the early to mid 60s; pet sounds is pretty much brian's version of the band and it's mostly art-rock avant-garde noises that you have to be on acid to really get into... the today! album already had this shortcoming and by here brian couldn't even handle the spotlight anymore and refused to go on tour so he got this boo-boo bruce johnston in the band
also brian's father cut mike love out of the original writing credits which ended in a lawsuit in the late 80s so that's another knockout i just gave to your silly claim/argument
@@cabezadepija7318 seems like our debate is more about our taste/preferences on what era we like of the Beach Boys. Pet Sounds was the album that changed music in the 60's onward. It is widely considered one of the greatest albums of all time and Paul McCartney sites it as the main inspiration for Sgt. Peppers. Which is another album which is considered one of the greatest. Both those albums changed music forever. For good or for bad, idk.
Mike Love hated it and wanted to stick to their Beach-babe teenage sound, which they were starting to outgrow. Mike Love at best is amateur. If Kokomo is your thing than yeah enjoy your Love. But if you want to see the best of Mike Love listen to their God-awful Summer of Love album because genius Mike got the full reins for that project.
Brian's version of the Beach Boys changed with every album.
Mike's version of the Beach boys is beach teenagers singing about girls. Mike was also a bully and mistreated Brian and would constantly discourage Brian from trying new things.
Respect to you for sticking up for Love, because majority of people would disagree.
First movie I ever saw in a theater. I was 5.
Also, funny how Brian magically teleports to a different spot in the close ups. 😂
Nah. He just shifted over so Annette could dance with Mike and stayed there for the rest of the song.
That's Disney magic for ya, pal!
Annette is such a doll.
josnaz1 : Annette is a sweetie pie but too bad she can't sing
Could not have said it better, friend.
@Peter Evans The original Butter Face.
@@bdflatlander Annette can sing better than Taylor Swift & Britney Spears.😘😘😘❤❤❤
@@davidwesley2525 : in all of the songs Annette sings her voice is double tracked. If you listen closely in this video when she is singing you can hear two voices, both of them hers. She would record the song once and then record it again and try to sync with the first recording as closely as she could.
A then--22--year--old Annette Funicello sings and plays tambourine with the Beach Boys in this opening sequence from The Monkey's Uncle. She certainly has blossomed since her Mouseketeers days!!
😻🐭🐵👍👍 Who says rock n' roll and pop music are incompatible?! This opening proves otherwise. RIP Annette (1942--2012), you will always be remembered. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🎵🎶🎶🎵
Annette was always absolute perfection. This is my favorite Sherman Brothers song!
Annette Funicello, The ultimate Girl Next Door!
The Beach Boys, The ultimate Garage Band! Oh to be here in California in the 60's and 70's.
RIP Annette...Love you always! :-) Thank you for the music !
I love Carl's guitar solo.
1:23
It's actually Tommy Tedesco of the Wrecking Crew, but as deft a pastiche of Carl's playing style as the Sherman Brothers song is of the Brian/Mike writing style
Beach Boys present only on vocals
STOP PRESS!
Please read Scott below!
@@pauldunn108 A friend of mine just did some extensive research on the recording of the song, and I can accurately say that the actual lineup for the instrumental track consists of:
Brian Wilson: Organ
Carl Wilson: Lead guitar
Tommy Tedesco: Rhythm guitar
Bill Pitman: Acoustic guitar
Al Jardine: Bass guitar
Dennis Wilson: Drums
Hal Blaine: Timpani
Gene Estes: Tambourine
Steve Douglas: Saxophone
Jay Migliori: Saxophone
@@thejiggy22 that's interesting!
...& much more detailed than the version I relied upon, which had no BB participation but listed Hal Blaine as the drummer.
Any chance of a link to the source?
(I've amended my earlier entry in your honor!)
@@pauldunn108 My two friends performing research on this track are current guest researchers on the Sail On podcast if you've ever heard of it. A quick followup since I made that post, but they also deduced that Brian is on organ, Al is on bass, and Bill Pitman is actually playing an acoustic guitar, not bass.
that falsetto at 0:34 is amazing
Yet amazingly it was so effortless for Brian back then
Annette + The Beach Boys = AWESOMENESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, it's hard to top that combination.
ChuChu353 Annette + Beach Boys= gang bang!
Desoxyn Man That would be the most gentle, harmonized gang bang of all time.
Not when Walt Disney was around!
Perfect and timeless. The best song ever written.
I saw this in the theater when I was a little kid. Annette became my first crush.
Annette Funicello and The Beach Boys ! Amazing : )
This was an especially notable Beach Boys moment because it had probably the highest note Brian Wilson ever sung on record AFAIK. I guess they just found a key where Annette could hit the notes and let the pros figure the rest out, which put Brian's "woos" way higher than normal.
Wow, that is so fucking interesting..No sarcasm.
Yeah, I heard that too. He hit one very high note there on the verses.
Annette’s voice was double-tracked in all her songs.if you listen closely you can hear two voices in this video when she is singing.
The highest note of all time.
The Technicolor makes Carl's Olympic White Fender Jaguar, Al's Strat and Brian's P-Bass just explode of the screen! Would they ever look as healthy and happy again? 1964 was the best year for the original Beach Boys.
Oh boy!!! Was I IN LOVE with Annette Funicello!!!! "Those were the days my friends!"
She was my first stiffy!
@@danielwwalsh thanks for sharing
@@danielwwalsh : like every one really need to know that.
I've never watched this movie, but I grew up listening to the song on the Classic Disney Volume I CD. The movie looks dumb, but the title song is a bop. You can't go wrong with Annette Funicello and the Beach Boys.
OMG SAME! I got this cd when it came out and this song was on repeat everyday! I saw the movie about a year later and couldn’t even watch it 😂
I watched the movie trailer, looks horrible, but the song is great!
Its a fun comedy. Probably wouldn't live down to your political correctness but look at how many still know it....and not you.
my life would have had massive void in it only for the beach boys thanks a million lads keep filling it for me
I was addicted to this to song when I was 10
My dad took me to see this movie when I was in grade school. About "man-powered flight." This song stuck in my head for decades!!
For as much as I've always believed I'm a pretty solid Beach boys fan I have to admit that I was stunned to come across this clip. I've never seen this before.. and I honestly thought I could say that I had seen it all.
Geez Annette was pretty!
I cannot imagine teen years without Annette!-!!
Thanks for posting this old gem. Never seen it before but it is certainly a novelty if ever there was.
If you loved Annette like myself and so many others it's hard to hold back the tears after seeing this footage. Thanks for posting.
MIke's dancing hasnt improved in 50 years.
Why didn't Seinfeld have him dance with Elaine? Might have caused an international incident...
@@rockradstone Better yet have Elaine Benes dance with David Brent on The UK Version Of The Office. That was cringeworthy.
That ain't dancing, that's havin' a shit.
Not only hasn’t it improved, it’s gotten significantly worse.
Not only can white men not jump, they can’t dance either.
ha ha
man how timeless 2 have Annette and da Beach Boys together, man da Beach Boys are so timeless hard 2 believe they performed in my hometown last year and I didn't see it, I'm so stupid !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never knew the Beach Boys did this song until I saw the Fendertones cover it on UA-cam. And I'm a BB fan!
This movie is one of my all-time favorite movies I may only be 30 but I grew up watching it if my parents showed it to me and I loved it and I still love it to this day
Great to see Brian, Dennis and the boys in color like that looks like they're really having fun.
Happy Birthday Annette! it is nice seeing you and the Beach Boys were you were all so young and I hope very happy.
The song is awesome but watching the dancers is the best! So 60's!!! Groovy!!
Wow annette , the beach boys , a 60s dance ,does it get any better .thanks whoever put this on great work.
It seems that she smiles just as Brian hits that first high note. What a great group of guys.
I used to play this song on repeat as a kid! Thank you for posting!
What a treat. Mike Love doing the wave with Annette Funicello. Now I can die a happy man!
Great song. Great video. Love Annette and the Beach Boys. I also love to watch the kids dance. They're great.
Annette Funicello and The Beach Boys ! Amazing : )
Long live the memories of Dennis, Carl & Annette. xoxo The Clarences
Annette, Beach Boys, Walt Disney....
Love it!! 👍
did a time like this ever exist,????😮
Early 60's Pre-Beatles
@@genechin4702 It's 65, filmed in 64, so not Pre fabs.
Yes it did exist and was the greatest!
It’s great but weird seeing one of the greatest bands of all time on a Disney movie!
David,
Oddly enough Brian didn't compose this tune! It was the two Sherman Bros Richard & Robert. When it came to themes? They composed just about EVERYTHING that came out of Disneyland.
What has always struck me as uncommon was how perfectly the Sherman's matched Brian Wilson's writing style.
The Beatles were asked to do the vultures in The Jungle Bookbut John declined to do a voice in an animated film.
@@jorgecallico9177 The Beatles were asked to play the vultures in The Jungle Book but John Lennon didn't feel comfortable about voice acting. And yes, there was gonna be a Rhinoceros in the movie named Rocky.ua-cam.com/video/Vnk7NoiGRBk/v-deo.html
I get why they did it though. Rising band gets an offer to be in a Disney flick? Uh, yeah!
I’ll say!!!
I really like this song. Especially this clip and the dancing.
Annette was just too adorable. Mom was 7 and 8 at the time when MMC started to come on TV. She told me how Annette was her favorite Mouseketeers. Her dress and shows wish that was the fashion of today she was a true gem, feminine and charming everything about her was too cute what a lady deeply missed♥
Love the movie and song!❤
The Beach Boys were always surrounded by talent. The vocalist dancing with Annette is the uncle of the Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Love. And the guitarist in the center was Dean Martin's son-in-law.
....as PJ Proby nearly was
the guitarist in the middle is brian wilson left to right al carl brian dennis and mike no other guitarist is there i don't see annette dancing with anyone other than mike
What are you talking about??
Annette, you were a real life Disney Princess. A fine charming lady until the very end. We will miss you.
hard to believe that is freakin Annette Funicello, singing with the freakin beach boys :D
Two great stylists together! Once in a lifetime!
Mike Love dances like an old fart in a bingo hall.
Beach Blanket Bingo Hall.
Omg hilarious
Annette, how great to see the girl of our dreams, there were a number of guys who appreciated her for the fine young lady she was.
a fun song! Love it
found videos on yt of the fendertones doing beach boy covers, they are really good. but when you look at that group of vocalists you get to appreciated just how good the beach boys were
Finally!! Someone with worse more awkward dance moved then I. Whew ! He's an unreal vocal talent and famous and I'm not but I would edge him on the dance floor.
She's gone, but she still lives in our hearts, and on our screens too.
Reaching across the years to help us remember what once was.
RIP Annette, you've been missed. Say hi to Maggie Thatcher for me. ;)
I thought I'd heard all things Beach Boy. This was fantastic early Beach Boys! Adding super cute Annette was the frosting on the cake
Fun times in California with these people before singing and playing
Forgot this song it’s great!
Mike Love, shown here fully displaying his value to the Beachboys brand….
Did not know before that Annette sang with the BBs. Thank you for sharing this.
Mike Loves contribution to this scene is immense.
What wonderfully historic footage. I really enjoyed it.
Mike always looks out of place.
No idea how you came up with such a clean video. The clarity with both the audio and the visual is amazing. The equipment they used to film it wasn't this nice. Major thumbs up!
High Fidelity recording media had been around for some time, but it was too expensive to use on anything except very high-budget applications, e.g. The Wizard of Oz.
Actually it’s more of our home media that’s improved. It probably looked this good when it was originally projected in Theaters. It’s still the same film that ran thru those cameras, they’ve just been scanned with more pixel information and better color accuracy for modern screens.
What a great piece of musical history!
This movie came out in 1964. The year the Beatles hit America and pretty much owned the world at that point. It would not be long before this general sound of rock n roll would be dead and gone. The Beatles came out with Rubber Soul a year later and made this stuff sound like the teenie bopper music for poptarts that it was.
Yep. In the 60s a year or two meant big changes. Nothing's the same about 1964-65 compared to 1967-69.
Yeah, but Annette was still cute AF!
Yep, the Beatles blew the Beach Boys off the beach.
@@jettcarlburg356 The real question is, did she drop acid when Sgt Peppers came out?
Bobby also was a performer on Shindig in the 1960's. He also guest starred as himself on The Partridge Family who at last report worked as an EMT which is the same job that Morgan Englund (Son Of Cloris Leachman RIP), worked at. He also gave New Kids On The Block some sage words of wisdom. "Nothing lasts forever, enjoy this fame and popularity because when it goes, it never comes back."
The Monkey's Uncle raked in a few million at the box office; very successful film. The film may have been silly, but little kids loved it. I would imagine a lot of teenage boys went to see it as well, just to look at Annette Funicello. Yeah, Walt Disney was no dummy.
I saw this film when it came out. First was Merlyn Jones, then this one. And I had the records too! lol crazy mid 60s stuff.
WTF is that Love guy on the right doing? Seems he's suffering from severe back pain
Eric Mathiasson Mike Love was and still is the worst dancer ever. He always dances stiffly and has an expression like he's passing a kidney stone, lol.
Desoxyn Man True enough! This crap song is below the Beach Boys and Annette too for that matter.
Rick Charles -come on now, this is way below the genius talent of the man who created The Pet Sounds LP. I still think Capital loaned them out. You think they would have done this in 1965? Fighting for popularity against groups like The Beatles, Stones ect ect
Mike is demonstrating the depth and breadth of his awesome talent
He always looked like that ! LOL !
Lovable Annette..God bless you!
Annette Funicello would've been in her late 70's and I can't believe that she's been gone for a long time and next week would've been her birthday before mine and I grew up watching her in Monkey's uncle and I have noticed that she teamed up with The Beach Boys in this footage from the 1960's
Say what you will-- I really happy to have this ---all the Boys, Brian looking good and Annette-- miss the time
This video is an awesome capture of the pre hippie scene in the 1960s and Annette is so darn cute and mesmerizing, but what is up with Mike Love hopping up and down off beat?
Mike Love was cut out of the song and did the latest dance; nothing going on here.
Mike's self-assigned profession is "Hey Everybody! Dig Me!"
I don't dig it.
LSD
Wonderful song, wonderful Beach Boys, Wonderful Annette, wonderful Uncle Disney and Wonder-fool, Chimpanzee
BEACH BOYS ROCKIN
Awesome nostalgia is so special
Mike Love playing " the thumbs"...
love Annette and the beach boys in this movie even only it was at the start
Me gusta ! The Beach Boys son los mejores go Denny Go !!!!
I’ve only seen this movie once, and all I can remember is the first 2:38-Annette and The Beach Boys. Great song👍
I seriously had no idea that The Beach Boys worked with Walt Disney himself once, including with Annette Funicello! And even together sang a Walt Disney film song in 1965 that was written by The Sherman Brothers! That's just hilarious.
Showwwww : belíssimo. Recordar é viver !!!
Written by SHerman & SHerman, same guys who wrote 'You're 16'...first performed by Johnny Burnette, later by Ringo.
they also wrote the Mary Poppins songs and Annette's Tall Paul, and the It's a small world [after all] song.
@@clasystems ....& Chitty Chitty Bang Bang & most of The Jungle Book