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"Aren't You Glad" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band the Beach Boys. The two also share lead vocal. It was released in 1967 as the second track on their studio album Wild Honey. In its 1968 review of the LP, Rolling Stone called it a "Lovin' Spoonful type song with the Beach Boys touch". That same year, Rolling Stone editor Gene Sculatti said "['Aren't You Glad'] achieves a Miracles style smoothness via a Bobby Goldsboro-type song". In 1979, Byron Preiss wrote that the song "epitomized the simple energy of the album".

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  • "Aren't You Glad" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band the Beach Boys. The two also share lead vocal. It was released in 1967 as the second track on their studio album Wild Honey. In its 1968 review of the LP, Rolling Stone called it a "Lovin' Spoonful type song with the Beach Boys touch". That same year, Rolling Stone editor Gene Sculatti said "['Aren't You Glad'] achieves a Miracles style smoothness via a Bobby Goldsboro-type song". In 1979, Byron Preiss wrote that the song "epitomized the simple energy of the album". A live version was released on the album Live in London (1970). (en)
  • «Aren't You Glad» es una canción escrita por Brian Wilson y Mike Love para la banda de rock estadounidense The Beach Boys.​ Los dos también comparten voz principal. Fue editada como la segunda canción de su álbum de estudio Wild Honey de 1967. En su revisión de 1968 del LP, Rolling Stone la llamó como una "Canción tipo Lovin 'Spoonful con el toque de Beach Boys".​ Ese mismo año, el editor de Rolling Stone, Gene Sculatti, dijo que "['Are Not You Glad'] logra una suavidad de estilo Miracles a través de una canción tipo Bobby Goldsboro".​ En 1979, Byron Preiss escribió que la canción "resumió simplemente la energía del álbum".​ Se editó oficialmente una versión en vivo de la canción que apareció en Live in London de 1970, que poco después se editó como Beach Boys' 69.​ (es)
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  • "Aren't You Glad" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band the Beach Boys. The two also share lead vocal. It was released in 1967 as the second track on their studio album Wild Honey. In its 1968 review of the LP, Rolling Stone called it a "Lovin' Spoonful type song with the Beach Boys touch". That same year, Rolling Stone editor Gene Sculatti said "['Aren't You Glad'] achieves a Miracles style smoothness via a Bobby Goldsboro-type song". In 1979, Byron Preiss wrote that the song "epitomized the simple energy of the album". (en)
  • «Aren't You Glad» es una canción escrita por Brian Wilson y Mike Love para la banda de rock estadounidense The Beach Boys.​ Los dos también comparten voz principal. Fue editada como la segunda canción de su álbum de estudio Wild Honey de 1967. Se editó oficialmente una versión en vivo de la canción que apareció en Live in London de 1970, que poco después se editó como Beach Boys' 69.​ (es)
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