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Sail On, Sailor : ウィキペディア英語版
Sail On, Sailor

"Sail On, Sailor" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1973 album ''Holland''. It was written by Brian Wilson, Ray Kennedy, Tandyn Almer, Jack Rieley, and Van Dyke Parks. It was released as a single in 1973, backed with "Only with You", and peaked at number 79 on the American singles charts.〔 A 1975 reissue (also backed with "Only with You") charted higher, at number 49.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/holland-mw0000690537/awards )〕 According to Jon Stebbins, "It is perhaps the only perennial Beach Boys favorite to still thrive in the classic rock and album rock FM radio formats of the present."
==Writing==
When the Beach Boys submitted the original version of ''Holland'' to Warner Brothers in October 1972, the album was rejected by the company for lacking a potential hit single. After discussion among Warner executives, longtime Beach Boys collaborator Van Dyke Parks (then director of audio-visual services at the label) said that he had a tape of a song that he had recently co-written with Brian Wilson entitled "Sail On, Sailor". The label then enjoined the Beach Boys to drop what the company perceived as the weakest track ("We Got Love") and replace it with the song. Band manager Jack Rieley contributed additional lyrics at this juncture.
Parks explains: "That was a tough moment for both Brian and me. I just went over to see how he was, and he wasn't good. Of course, you couldn't tell that from this song, because it represents such hope, but it came out of a very difficult time."〔 Wilson has said of the track: "Van Dyke really inspired this one. We worked on it originally; then, the other collaborators contributed some different lyrics. By the time the Beach Boys recorded it, the lyrics were all over the place. But I love how this song rocks." Parks has claimed that he developed much of the song without Wilson's assistance:
In 2005, Parks elaborated upon Wilson's role in the compositional process to Domenic Priore, noting that "I went over to Brian's with my new Walkman and told him the name of the tune and sang those intervals, and he pumped out the rest of that song."〔 On the liner notes written for the 2000 reissue of ''Holland'', Scott McCaughey wrote that the song was originally written by Brian, Almer, and Kennedy, and that Parks "structur() the song and add() a middle-eight" before Rieley contributed a last minute lyric revision. In 2015, Wilson stated: "I remember writing 'Sail On, Sailor' with a guy named Ray Kennedy. I wrote the music and he wrote the lyrics."
Wilson biographer Peter Ames Carlin has asserted that the song was essentially co-written by Wilson and Parks in 1971, with Kennedy and Almer's lyrical contributions dating from impromptu sessions at Danny Hutton's house during the epoch. Kennedy commented on the subject in 2005, affirming that "Sail On, Sailor" had originally been intended by Wilson for Three Dog Night, and that Kennedy had written the song with Wilson and Hutton over the course of three days in 1970: "We went in and cut the basic tracks with Three Dog Night; we hadn't slept in about a week. Then Brian got up with a razor blade and cut the tapes and said, 'Only Ray Kennedy or Van Dyke Parks can do this song.' And he left. We all stood there looking at each other going, 'What?' He called me every day after that, and I wouldn't talk to him. Three or four years later, I heard it on the radio and went, 'Who's that?' It turns out the song came out on the Beach Boys' ''Holland'' album."

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