Aren't You Glad
Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys
And precious one
I'd feel good just to walk with you
Tonight will be a special treat
You're so sweet
And I feel good just to talk with you
You know that I been a long time needing you
You say that you been a long time needing me
And don't you know that there's so much more to come
I got a heart that just won't stop beating for you
I got a love I just can't stop feeling for you
Aren't you glad now darling there's me and you
(Tell me tell me you know what I mean) [me and you]
And I say aren't you glad with these days comes somethin' new
(Tell me tell me you know what I mean) [me and you]
And I say aren't you glad now tell me you're so glad
[Me and you]
(Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
Today is another day
Another way to get this feeling across to you
Tonight will be another night
That's outta sight cause I know the way to get close to you
You know that I'll be a long time loving you
I hope that you'll be a long time loving me
And don't you know that there's so much more to come
I got a heart that just won't stop beating for you
I got a love I just can't stop feeling for you
Aren't you glad now darling there's me and you
(Tell me tell me you know what I mean) [me and you]
And I say aren't you glad with these days comes summer
(Tell me tell me you know what I mean) [me and you]
And I say aren't you glad now tell me you're so glad
[Me and you]
About Aren't You Glad
"Aren't You Glad" by The Beach Boys stands as a quintessential example of the group's mid-1960s pop-rock sound, characterized by its harmonies and upbeat tempo. Released during the height of the band's commercial success, the track exemplifies their ability to blend catchy melodies with themes of optimism and camaraderie. While often associated with their broader catalog of hits, the song reflects the specific musical style that defined the era, featuring the distinctive vocal arrangements for which the group became famous. It remains a staple in the repertoire of classic American rock and roll, capturing the spirit of youth culture and the musical innovation of the late 1960s. The recording showcases the band's signature approach to pop music, making it a recognizable piece within their extensive body of work.

