It was 57 years ago today (April 2nd, 1964) that the Beach Boys began recording their first Number One hit, “I Get Around.” The session for the song, which was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love and produced by Wilson, proved historic for another reason — it was at this session that the Beach Boys fired their manager, Murry Wilson, who was the father of co-founders Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson.
The day's work kicked off the sessions for the Beach Boys' sixth album All Summer Long, with the group also recording “Little Honda,” which was a Top Ten hit later that year for the Hondells.
The session proved to be Murry Wilson's last as manager after a physical confrontation him and oldest son Brian. Brian had taken to rigging a fake mixing board for his overbearing father to work during the sessions, which were constantly interrupted by Murry's criticisms, tirades, and undermining of Brian's musical and production decisions.