- Hushabye
"Hushabye" is a song written by
Doc Pomus andMort Shuman . [cite web|url=http://www.felderpomus.com/docpomus1.html#ShortBio|title=Doc Pomus Biography|publisher=www.felderpomus.com|accessdate=2008-03-26]The song was originally made famous in the summer of 1959 by New York doo wop group,
The Mystics It was later covered by the American pop band
The Beach Boys . It was released on their July1964 album "All Summer Long " and it featuredBrian Wilson andMike Love on lead vocals. In the stereo version, Brian's vocals are in one channel and the rest of the group in the other. In 1993, two new versions of the song appeared on the Beach Boys' box set. One was a live version and the other was a split track with vocals in one channel and instruments in the other.Korn released a song by the same name on their Untitled LP.The follow up to "Hushabye" is "Hushabye Again", written by Mike Miller and performed by George Galfo's Mystics on the Collectables label.
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External links
* [http://www.themystics.biz/ George Galfo's Mystics (with Original Founding Mystic member and new voice of Hushabye)]
* [http://www.originalmystics.com/ Original Mystics with Phil Cracolici-original voice of Hushabye]
* [http://www.johnnytunes.com/mystics.htm Mystic Memories featuring Hushabye video]
* [http://www.warr.org/brian.html#ASL review of Beach Boys album All Summer Long]
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