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โ€œBarbara Annโ€ is a song written by Fred Fassert and first recorded by the Regents as โ€œBarbara-Ann.โ€ The Regentsโ€™ version was released in 1961 and reached No.13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The more famous version was recorded by the Beach Boys in 1965 as part of their live album, Beach Boysโ€™ Party!. The song is a classic celebration of fun-loving, carefree girls who enjoy partying and dancing, reflecting the joyful spirit of surfing culture.

The Beach Boysโ€™ โ€œBarbara Annโ€ celebrates the carefree, fun-loving spirit of surfing culture, using the name โ€œBarbara Annโ€ as a symbol for joyful, party-loving girls. The songโ€™s infectious melody and energetic performance ensure its timeless appeal, always eliciting joy and laughter from audiences. The song tells the story of a guy who falls for a girl named Barbara Ann at a sock-hop, capturing the excitement and romance of youthful exuberance.

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