Slip on Through

Slip on Through

Infobox Single
Name = Slip On Through


Artist = The Beach Boys
from Album = Sunflower
Released = June 29, 1970
Format = Vinyl
Recorded = July 9, July 14, and October 6, 1969
Genre = Pop music
Length = 2:17
Label = Brother Records
Producer = The Beach Boys
Chart position = never charted
Last single = "Cotton Fields"/"The Nearest Faraway Place"
(1970)
This single = "Slip On Through"/"This Whole World"
(1970)
Next single = "Tears in the Morning"/"It's About Time"
(1970)|

"Slip On Through" is a song written by Dennis Wilson for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1970 album "Sunflower". It was also released as a single, with the B-side of the single being "This Whole World". The single never charted in the U.S. or in the U.K.

Details

*"Written by:" Dennis Wilson
*"Album:" Sunflower
*"Time:" 2:17
*"Produced by:" The Beach Boys

Performers

*"Dennis Wilson:" Lead Vocals

See also

*The Beach Boys
*Sunflower
*List of songs by The Beach Boys


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