She's Got Rhythm
Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys
Saw a foxy girl out on the floor
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need
She came to my table, we both ordered something to drink (something to drink)
Before you know it, what do you think
The music started playin'
Oo the music got us so excited
And we had to get up on our feet
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need
The place was near closing, I offered to take her home (take her home)
But she was with someone and left me alone
But I still remember
Oo I know I never will forget her
And I hope I get to see her again.
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need (never will forget her)
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need (never will forget her)
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need (never will forget her)
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need (never will forget her)
She's got rhythm, she's got something I need (never will forget her)
Hey hey
Hey hey
Hey hey
Never will forget her
About She's Got Rhythm
"She's Got Rhythm" stands as a quintessential example of the Beach Boys' mid-1960s pop sound, blending harmonious vocal arrangements with an infectious, upbeat tempo. The track exemplifies the group's signature style, characterized by intricate vocal interplay and a focus on rhythmic drive that defined the era of California surf rock and bubblegum pop. While often associated with their broader discography of beachside escapism, the song captures the specific energy of their formative years, showcasing their ability to craft catchy melodies that resonated with a young audience. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective structure, which prioritizes melodic clarity and rhythmic consistency over complex production techniques. As a staple of their early recordings, it remains a representative piece of their catalog, illustrating the group's foundational approach to pop music before they evolved into more complex arrangements.

