Paul McCartney once called The Beach Boys' 'God Only Knows' “the greatest  song ever written” – and fans agree | WTYE / WTAY

In 2002, music legends Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and Paul McCartney of The Beatles shared the stage for a memorable duet of “God Only Knows” at the Adopt-A-Minefield Benefit Gala in Los Angeles. This collaboration was particularly poignant, as McCartney has often hailed “God Only Knows” as his favorite song, once describing it as “the greatest song ever written.” During the soundcheck rehearsals for the event, McCartney was so overwhelmed by Wilson’s presence that he “broke down,” highlighting the profound impact of the moment.

“God Only Knows,” featured on The Beach Boys’ 1966 album “Pet Sounds,” stands as a testament to Wilson’s innovative songwriting and production. The song’s intricate harmonies and unconventional structure have earned it widespread acclaim, with many artists citing it as a major influence. Beyond McCartney, songwriters like Jimmy Webb have expressed admiration for the track, noting its Baroque influence and the spiritual depth it brings to pop music.

The 2002 performance not only underscored the mutual respect between Wilson and McCartney but also highlighted the enduring legacy of “God Only Knows” in the pantheon of popular music.

Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney shared the stage for an unforgettable duet of God Only Knows! McCartney has called this The Beach Boys’ classic one of the greatest songs ever written, and in 2002, he got to sing it alongside its creator, Brian Wilson, at a special benefit concert. The performance was so emotional that McCartney even broke down during rehearsals, overwhelmed by the moment. This beautiful song from Pet Sounds (1966) continues to inspire generations, proving that true music never fades.

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