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Released = September 1979 | |
Released = September 1979 | |
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Format = [[vinyl record|Vinyl]] | |
Format = [[vinyl record|Vinyl]] | |
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Recorded = | |
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Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] | |
Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] | |
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Length = 4 |
Length = 4:28 | |
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Label = [[Caribou Records]] | |
Label = [[Caribou Records]] | |
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Writer = [[Mike Love]] | |
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Producer = [[Bruce Johnston]]<br>[[The Beach Boys]]<br>[[James William Guercio]] | |
Producer = [[Bruce Johnston]]<br>[[The Beach Boys]]<br>[[James William Guercio]] | |
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Chart position = • #45 <small>([[United States|US]])</small>| |
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Last single = "[[Lady Lynda]]"/"[[Full Sail (song)|Full Sail]]" <br>(1979)| |
Last single = "[[Lady Lynda]]"/"[[Full Sail (song)|Full Sail]]" <br>(1979)| |
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This single = "[[It's a Beautiful Day (song)|It's a Beautiful Day]]"/"Sumahama" <br>(1979) |
This single = "[[It's a Beautiful Day (song)|It's a Beautiful Day]]"/"'''Sumahama'''" <br>(1979)| |
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Next single = "[[Goin' On]]"/"[[Endless Harmony]]" <br>(1980)|}} |
Next single = "[[Goin' On]]"/"[[Endless Harmony]]" <br>(1980)|}} |
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'''"Sumahama"''' is a song written by [[Mike Love]] for the [[United States|American]] [[pop music|pop]] [[band (music)|band]] [[The Beach Boys]]. It was released on their 1979 album ''[[L.A. (Light Album)]]''. The original United States LP release of the ''L.A. (Light Album)'' featured a version of "Sumahama" that faded out early during the final Japanese verse and did not feature the instrumental ending present on the later released 45 or the re-released CD version of the album. The original LP version of the song was approximately four minutes and seven seconds. |
'''"Sumahama"''' is a song written by [[Mike Love]] for the [[United States|American]] [[pop music|pop]] [[band (music)|band]] [[The Beach Boys]]. It was released on their 1979 album ''[[L.A. (Light Album)]]''. The original United States LP release of the ''L.A. (Light Album)'' featured a version of "Sumahama" that faded out early during the final Japanese verse and did not feature the instrumental ending present on the later released 45 or the re-released CD version of the album. The original LP version of the song was approximately four minutes and seven seconds. |
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== Performers == |
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*''Written by:'' [[Mike Love]] |
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*''Album:'' [[L.A. (Light Album)]] |
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*''Time:'' 4 [[minute|min]] 28 [[second|sec]] |
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*''Produced by:'' [[Bruce Johnston]]/[[The Beach Boys]]/[[James William Guercio]] |
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=== Performers === |
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*''[[Mike Love]]:'' Lead Vocals |
*''[[Mike Love]]:'' Lead Vocals |
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"Sumahama" is a song written by Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1979 album L.A. (Light Album). The original United States LP release of the L.A. (Light Album) featured a version of "Sumahama" that faded out early during the final Japanese verse and did not feature the instrumental ending present on the later released 45 or the re-released CD version of the album. The original LP version of the song was approximately four minutes and seven seconds.
Performers
- Mike Love: Lead Vocals