Bruce & Terry

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Summer Means Fun 00:00 Tools
Don't Run Away 00:00 Tools
Custom Machine 01:37 Tools
Girl, It's Alright Now 00:00 Tools
Help Me Rhonda 00:00 Tools
Hawaii 00:00 Tools
Carmen 00:00 Tools
Four Strong Winds 00:00 Tools
Raining In My Heart 00:00 Tools
I Love You Model "T" 00:00 Tools
Here Comes Summer 00:00 Tools
Look Who's Laughing Now 00:00 Tools
Thank You Baby 00:00 Tools
Yeah! 00:00 Tools
Come Love 00:00 Tools
Halfway 00:00 Tools
Come On, Let's Go 00:00 Tools
Everyday 00:00 Tools
Roger's Reef 00:00 Tools
Roger's Reef, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Makaha At Midnight 00:00 Tools
Thank You, Baby 00:00 Tools
I Saw Her First 00:00 Tools
Roger's Reef, Part Two 00:00 Tools
Summer Means Fun (1964) 00:00 Tools
03- Summer Means Fun (Bruce & Terry) 00:00 Tools
Roger's Reef, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
12- Girl, It's Alright Now (Bruce & Terry) 00:00 Tools
Hawaii [#] 00:00 Tools
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Bruce & Terry were Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher. The pair were instrumental in the development of surf rock, recording under a variety of names, most notably with the band The Rip Chords. Johnston was a well-known session musician and Melcher (the producer of The Byrds records and the son of actress/singer Doris Day) had a minor solo career as Terry Day before becoming the youngest staff record producer in Columbia Records' history. In 1963, they began recording together and helped produce the album "Surfin' Round the World". While producing a "surf-frat" band called The Rip Chords, whose "Here I Stand" had reached No. 51 in early 1963, they ended up vocal arranging and singing all of the vocal parts on the band's hit "Hey Little Cobra" in 1964. The song was the first in a series of hit singles (most of which were released under the name Bruce & Terry), reaching No. 4 on the U.S. pop charts. Johnston later joined The Beach Boys, singing on "Pet Sounds" and performing with them well into the 21st century, while Melcher became a full-time producer. Terry Melcher died at 62 after a long battle with melanoma on November 19, 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.