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- Q3505225 abstract "Template:Infobox single"Surf City" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Jan Berry about a fictitious surf spot where there are "two girls for every boy." It was first recorded and made popular by the American duo Jan and Dean in 1963, and their single became the first surf song to become a national number-one hit.In 1991, after moving to Huntington Beach, California, Dean Torrence helped convince elected officials that the town be officially nicknamed Surf City, USA. As of 2009, more than 65 businesses in the city included "Surf City" as part of their name.".
- Q3505225 bSide ""She's My Summer Girl"".
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- Q3505225 recordDate "1963-03-20".
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- Q3505225 releaseDate "1963-05-17".
- Q3505225 runtime "156.0".
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- Q3505225 writer Q1682401.
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- Q3505225 bSide ""She's My Summer Girl"".
- Q3505225 format "7".
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- Q3505225 label "Liberty (#55580)".
- Q3505225 lastSingle ""Linda"".
- Q3505225 length "156.0".
- Q3505225 name "Surf City".
- Q3505225 nextSingle ""Honolulu Lulu"".
- Q3505225 producer "Jan Berry".
- Q3505225 recorded "1963-03-20".
- Q3505225 recorded "United Western Recorders, Hollywood".
- Q3505225 released "1963-05-17".
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- Q3505225 comment "Template:Infobox single"Surf City" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Jan Berry about a fictitious surf spot where there are "two girls for every boy." It was first recorded and made popular by the American duo Jan and Dean in 1963, and their single became the first surf song to become a national number-one hit.In 1991, after moving to Huntington Beach, California, Dean Torrence helped convince elected officials that the town be officially nicknamed Surf City, USA.".
- Q3505225 label "Surf City (song)".
- Q3505225 name "Surf City".