George Harrison’s son Dhani Harrison is also a rock singer. George discusses how Danny was exposed to some of the Beatles’ songs. George later revealed that a comedy movie starring Michael J. Fox helped his son become a fan of The Beach Boys songs.
George Harrison explained how his son heard “Hey Bulldog” and other Beatles songs
According to the book George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Meetings, “My Sweet Lord” singer discussed Dhani in a 1987 interview. Specifically, he discussed Dhani’s knowledge of the Beatles. “I never consciously sat him down and said, ‘Listen, these are the old Beatles records,’ but he picked them up because when he was about four or five years old, yellow Submarine There is an age group he likes yellow Submarine. “
George spoke in detail about the boys’ relationships with yellow submarine. “Kids watch, they see it every night for three months, and then they forget,” he said. “So you know, then, songs like”[Hey] Bulldog, and all that stuff that has to do with him.”
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A scene from Michael J. Fox’s ‘Teen Wolf’ inspired George Harrison’s son to reach for The Beach Boys songs
George later revealed how Dhani became a fan of The Beach Boys songs. “I think it was Michael J. Fox, who was going to participate teen werewolf [sic] Or something like that, and they had Surfin ‘USA’ in the movie,” for context, George referred to a scene where the Fox character “surfs” over a moving truck while playing air guitar.
George said his wife, Olivia Harrison, also helped expose their son to The Beach Boys. He added, “Now all kids love these Michael J. Fox movies, and he’s watching them on video, then walking around the house singing, ‘Everyone’s gone surfing/surfing’ USA.” “So the wife is looking for Beach Boys records, so all of a sudden he got into The Beach Boys.”
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How listeners in the US and UK react to Surfin USA from The Beach Boys
“Surfin’ USA” was a huge hit for The Beach Boys. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained on the chart for 25 weeks. The Beach Boys released “Surfin’ USA” on the album of the same title. Browse the United States It reached #11 on the Billboard 200, and remained on the chart for 63 weeks.
“Surfin’ USA” had a more modest success in the UK. According to the official charts company, the song peaked at number 34 there and remained on the chart for seven weeks. Meanwhile the album Browse the United States It peaked at number 17 in the UK and remained on the chart for seven weeks.
“Surfin’ USA” is a classic rock song, and teen wolf Expose it to a new audience.
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