“Then I Kissed Her” is a song originally recorded by The Crystals in 1963. The song was written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, and Jeff Barry. The Crystals’ version features a female perspective, with the lyrics telling the story of a girl who becomes enamored with a boy and eagerly waits for him to kiss her.
In 1965, The Beach Boys released their own version of the song, changing the perspective to a male one. Brian Wilson, the band’s leader, was a fan of Phil Spector’s productions, and The Beach Boys’ version of “Then I Kissed Her” was heavily influenced by Spector’s Wall of Sound technique.
The Beach Boys’ rendition maintains the joyful and upbeat spirit of the original song. With its infectious melody, harmonious vocals, and lively instrumentation, The Beach Boys’ version captures the excitement and innocence of young love. The band’s rendition of “Then I Kissed Her” is featured on their album “Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)” released in 1965.
The Beach Boys’ version of the song is celebrated for its cheerful vibe and catchy arrangement, contributing to its popularity and its place in the band’s discography.