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- Written by: Brian Wilson
- Album: Smiley Smile/Wild Honey re-release
- Time: 1 min 07 sec
- Produced by: The Beach Boys
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A minute is a Unit of measurement of Time or of Angle. The minute is a unit of Time equal to 1/60th of an Hour or 60 The second ( SI symbol s) sometimes abbreviated sec, is the name of a unit of Time, and is the International System of Units This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys.
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