Musicians
- Brian Wilson — harmony and backing vocals
- Carl Wilson — lead and backing vocals, twelve string guitar
- Bruce Johnston — harmony and backing vocals
- Hal Blaine — drums
- Jesse Erlich — cello
- Carl Fortina — accordion
- Jim Gordon — percussion
- Bill Green — flute
- Leonard Hartman — clarinet, bass clarinet
- Jim Horn — flute
- Carol Kaye — electric bass
- Larry Knechtel — Hammond organ
- Leonard Malarsky — violin
- Jay Migliori — baritone saxophone
- Frank Marocco — accordion
- Ray Pohlman — electric bass
- Don Randi — piano
- Lyle Ritz — upright bass
- Alan Robinson — French horn
- Sid Sharp — violin
- Darrel Terwilliger — viola
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Famous quotes containing the word musicians:
“Music is of two kinds: one petty, poor, second-rate, never varying, its base the hundred or so phrasings which all musicians understand, a babbling which is more or less pleasant, the life that most composers live.”
—Honoré De Balzac (17991850)
“How are we to know that a Dracula is a key-pounding pianist who lifts his hands up to his face, or that a bass fiddle is the doghouse, or that shmaltz musicians are four-button suit guys and long underwear boys?”
—In New York City, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“We stand in the tumult of a festival.
What festival? This loud, disordered mooch?
These hospitaliers? These brute-like guests?
These musicians dubbing at a tragedy,
A-dub, a-dub, which is made up of this:
That there are no lines to speak? There is no play.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)