Come Go With Me

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Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby
Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby
Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby dom
Whoa whoa whoa whoa

I love love you darling
Come and go with me
Come home with me
Baby I'm to see
I need you darling
Come and go with me
Whoa whoa whoa whoa

Come come come come
Come into my heart
Tell me darling
We will never part
I need you darling
Come and go with me
Whoa whoa whoa whoa

Yes I need you
Yes I really need you
Please say you'll never leave me
When you say you never
Guess you really never
You never give me a chance

Come come come come
Come into my heart
Tell me darling
We will never part
I need you darling
Come and go with me
Whoa whoa whoa whoa

You never give me a chance

I love love you darling
Come and go with me
Come home with me
Baby I'm to see
I need you darling
Come and go with me

Come on go with me
Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby
Come on go with me
Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby
Come on go with me
Dom dom dom dom dom
Dom be dooby
Come on go with me

Come Go With Me

Released on The Beach Boys' 1966 compilation album, 'Come Go With Me' stands as a quintessential example of the group's mid-1960s pop-rock sound. The track showcases the band's signature harmonies and Brian Wilson's intricate production techniques, blending upbeat rhythms with lush orchestral arrangements. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the optimistic spirit of the era while demonstrating the group's ability to craft catchy, melodic pop anthems. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the seamless integration of vocal layers that defined the California sound. The recording remains a key part of the Beach Boys' catalog, illustrating their mastery of studio craft and their significant influence on the development of the surf and pop genres.