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Hey Little Tomboy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hey Little Tomboy
"Hey Little Tomboy" is a song written by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys, released on their 1978 album ''M.I.U. Album'', and as the B-side to their single "Peggy Sue". The song was nearly included as a track on ''Adult/Child'' before the album was rejected. The Beach Boys' recording originates from March–October 1976 ''15 Big Ones''/''Love You'' sessions. Wilson, describing "Hey Little Tomboy" as a contender for the ''Love You'' tracklist, said: "It's about a little girl who is sort of a rough neck, and this guy convinces her to become a pretty girl, and sure enough she slowly turns into a pretty—she starts shaving her legs and wearing short sticks—puts lipstick on and makeup. So she's a little tomboy. … We're very happy with it." Biographer Peter Ames Carlin deemed: "(song ) reveled uncomfortably in an adolescent girl who is putting away her skateboard and baseball mitt in order to get hot and heavy with the swain portrayed by Mike (). … () may be the most unsettling moment in the entire recorded history of the Beach Boys." ==Cover versions==
* 2003 – BMX Bandits with Pearl Fishers
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