Let Him Run Wild

Let Him Run Wild

Infobox Single
Name = Let Him Run Wild


Artist = The Beach Boys
from Album = Summer Days (and Summer Nights%21%21)
Released = July 12, 1965
Format = Vinyl
Recorded = Unknown
Genre = Pop
Length = 2:20
Label = Capitol Records
Producer = Brian Wilson
Chart position = • #3 (US)• #26 (UK)
Reviews =
Last single = "Help Me, Rhonda"/"Kiss Me, Baby"
(1965)
This single = "California Girls"/"Let Him Run Wild"
(1965)
Next single = "The Little Girl I Once Knew"/"There's No Other (Like My Baby)"
(1965)|

"Let Him Run Wild" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1965 album "Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!)". Wilson also recorded a version of the song on his 1998 album "Imagination".

Performers

*"Brian Wilson:" Lead Vocals
*"Mike Love:" Lead Vocals
*"Carol Kaye:" Electric Bass

Alternate or other releases.

On the recently released 2007 "Warmth of The Sun" cd, there is a brand new 2007 stereo mix of the song in true stereo. On the 1990/2001 reissue of Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!), there is an alternate mix of the song.

See also

*List of songs by The Beach Boys


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