Don't Worry
Brian Wilson
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Well, it's been building up inside of me For oh, I don't know how long I don't know why but I keep thinking Something's bound to go wrong But she looks in my eyes And makes me realize And she says (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Everything will turn out alright (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) I guess I should've kept my mouth shut When I started to brag about my car But I can't back down now Because I pushed the other guys too far She makes me come alive And makes me wanna drive When she says (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Everything will turn out alright (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) She told me, baby, when you race today Just take along my love with you And if you knew how much I loved you Baby, nothing could go wrong with you Oh, what she does to me When she makes love to me And she says (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Everything will turn out alright (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Everything will turn out alright (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Everything will turn out alright (Don't worry, baby) Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby)
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Written by: ROGER VAL CHRISTIAN, BRIAN DOUGLAS WILSON, STEVEN LIU
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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11 facts about this song
Album History"Don't Worry" is a song recorded by Brian Wilson, an American musician and co-founder of the Beach Boys. The tune was part of his 1995 self-titled solo album, which is his second studio album.
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Collaborative WorkBrian Wilson co-wrote "Don't Worry" with songwriter and frequent collaborator Andy Paley. Their joint efforts have produced numerous hit songs.
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Ode to the Beach BoysWith the characteristic harmonies and melodies, "Don't Worry" is considered a song that mirrors the Beach Boys' classic style, even though it's a Brian Wilson solo project.
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Unique Influence"Don't Worry" carries traces of Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" production technique, an influence that can be seen throughout Brian Wilson's musical career.
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ThemeThe song conveys a comforting message, echoing Wilson's other works such as "Don't Worry Baby," reinforcing his recurring theme of offering reassurance in his music.
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Production ValueAlthough the song dates back to the mid-nineties, the sound engineering is lauded for being so advanced it continues to receive critical acclaim even after decades.
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Positive ReceptionCritics describe "Don't Worry" as a musical testament to Brian Wilson's songwriting prowess and his ability to craft songs that uplift the spirit.
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Song ArrangementThe song is noted for its well-arranged harmonies, highlighting the singer's affinity for layered vocal treatments, a trademark of Brian Wilson's music style.
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Timeless Sound"Don't Worry" has a timeless sound that marries both Wilson's past innovative work with the Beach Boys and his more mature solo work, and it is still popular among fans today.
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Personal MeaningThe song holds a deep personal meaning for Brian Wilson, often seen as a reflection of his own internal struggles and his comforting message to listeners about emotional resilience.
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Fan Favorite"Don't Worry" quickly became a fan favorite after its release, and still, many consider it one of the top tracks from Brian Wilson's solo discography.
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