Palisades Park (song)
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"Palisades Park" is a song written by Chuck Barris and made popular by Freddy Cannon. It was first released in 1962 by Swan Records as a B-side to the song "June, July and August", but "Palisades Park" broke in Flint, MI when a radio station played the B-side by mistake and the B-side became popular. It was covered by the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. Palisades Park was also covered by Ramones on their 1989 album Brain Drain.
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[edit] Beach Boys version
[edit] Details
- Album: 15 Big Ones
- Time: 2 min 27 sec
- Produced by: Brian Wilson
- Arranged by: Brian Wilson
[edit] Performers
- Carl Wilson: Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer
- Brian Wilson: Backing Vocals, Piano, Organ
- Mike Love: Backing Vocals
- Al Jardine: Backing Vocals
- Hal Blaine: Drums
- Julius Wechter: Percussion
- [[Steve Douglas (saxophonist)|Steve Douglas: Saxophone
- John J. Kelson Jr: Saxophone
- Plas Johnson: Saxophone
- Carl L. Fortina: Accordion
- Lyle Ritz: Bass
- Ray Pohlman: Bass
- Ben Benay: Guitar
- Jerry Cole: Guitar