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Love to Say Dada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Love to Say Dada
"Love to Say Dada" (also published as "I Love to Say Da Da") is an unfinished instrumental written and produced by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys. When Wilson was completing his solo album, ''Brian Wilson Presents Smile'', he enlisted the pen of Van Dyke Parks to include lyrics in order to complete the song. Abandoning the child theme first envisioned in 1967, the track was renamed "In Blue Hawaii" in 2004 and became the water component of the album's elemental suite. ==Composition== The track originated from the ''Smile'' sessions, and was, for the most part, the last track recorded for the ill-fated album. Marilyn Wilson has recounted that the song was originally written about a baby, with Brian asking her for a bottle of chocolate milk to drink while he wrote and played the song on a piano with its strings taped.〔 According to Brian, The song's title could be abbreviated to 'LSD' as a reference to the drug. This was a titling trend used during the psychedelic era, with other examples being the song "Love Seems Diamond" by the Blues Magoos and ''The Trip'', which had a subheading that read: "A Lovely Sort of Death".
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