Peggy Sue
Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys
Then you'd know why I feel blue
My Peggy a-my Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, yes I love you, Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue
Oh how my heart yearns for you
Oh Peggy--my Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, yes I love you, Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue
Pretty pretty pretty pretty Peggy Sue
Oh Peggy a-my Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, and I need you, Peggy Sue
I love you, Peggy Sue
With a love so rare and true
Oh Peggy--my-my Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, and I want you, Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue
Pretty pretty pretty pretty Peggy Sue
My Peggy a-my Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, and I want you, Peggy Sue
Well I love you, girl, and I want you, Peggy Sue
(Pretty pretty pretty pretty Peggy Sue)
Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue is a 1965 recording by The Beach Boys that stands as a defining example of the group's transition from surf rock to more complex, orchestral pop. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the track features a distinctive arrangement that blends traditional pop structures with Wilson's signature harmonies and orchestral textures. Released as a single, the song became a major commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its enduring appeal lies in its intricate production and the way it expanded the sonic palette of the band, influencing countless artists who followed. The song remains a cornerstone of the band's discography, celebrated for its melodic beauty and the seamless integration of vocal harmonies with instrumental depth.

