Ding Dang

Ding Dang

"Ding Dang" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger McGuinn for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1977 album "Love You". It went by numerous titles (none official) such as "Hard Times" or "Rollin' Up to Heaven."

Details

*"Written by:" Brian Wilson/Roger McGuinn
*"Album:" Love You
*"Time:" 0 min 56 sec
*"Produced by:" Brian Wilson

Performers

*"Carl Wilson:" Lead Vocals
*"Mike Love:" Lead Vocals

See also

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

"Ding Dang" is also song written by Les Claypool, played under the moniker of 'Les Claypool's Frog Brigade' on the 2002 concept album, "The Purple Onion".


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