Take a Load Off Your Feet

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"Take a Load Off Your Feet"
Song by the Beach Boys
from the album Surf's Up
ReleasedAugust 30, 1971
RecordedJanuary 1970 – early 1971
GenrePop
Length2:29
LabelBrother/Reprise
Songwriter(s)Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Gary Winfrey
Producer(s)The Beach Boys

"Take a Load Off Your Feet" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1971 album Surf's Up. It was written by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson and Gary Winfrey.

Composition[]

Gary Winfrey returned to California, after serving in the Air Force, in 1968. He and Al Jardine quickly rekindled a friendship that had begun back when both were in high school. Winfrey's wife Sandi was pregnant at the time, and her ankles were swollen. With the song "Hair" being popular at the time, somebody suggested writing a similar song about ankles. That song turned into "Take a Load Off Your Feet". Brian Wilson would later add some lyrics and help with the melody.

Recording[]

The first session for the song was during the Add Some Music sessions in January 1970. The song was then put on hold until the early part of the next year. All of the sessions were held at Brian Wilson's home studio. Brian did the lead vocal on the first and third verse (though this verse not in falsetto and also sped up on the final mix-leading it to be confused with Jardine), alternating giving way to Jardine, who sang the second and fourth verse and also played bass guitar. The Beach Boys, with help from Winfrey, sang the backing vocals, and Brian added sound effects including hitting an empty 5-gallon Sparkletts glass water container with a rubber mallet for percussion, footsteps and the horn of his Rolls-Royce Phantom V.

Live performances[]

The Beach Boys performed the song live for the first time in 1971 in Princeton, NJ and then again during their 1993 Box Set Tour.

References[]

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