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The Beach Boys' version of "Barbara Ann" is one of rock’s most famous "accidental" hits. Originally a 1961 doo-wop song by , it was recorded by the Beach Boys in late 1965 and became a global smash, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. 🎤 The "Party" Recording

You can hear the group laughing, talking, and even "munching on potato chips" in the background.

Torrence wasn't officially credited on the album, but you can hear Carl Wilson say, "Thanks, Dean," at the very end of the track. 💿 A Hit They Didn't Want

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The Beach Boys' version of "Barbara Ann" is one of rock’s most famous "accidental" hits. Originally a 1961 doo-wop song by , it was recorded by the Beach Boys in late 1965 and became a global smash, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. 🎤 The "Party" Recording

You can hear the group laughing, talking, and even "munching on potato chips" in the background. the_beach_boys_singing_barbara_ann

Torrence wasn't officially credited on the album, but you can hear Carl Wilson say, "Thanks, Dean," at the very end of the track. 💿 A Hit They Didn't Want The Beach Boys' version of "Barbara Ann" is