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''Mount Vernon and Fairway'' (subtitled ''A Fairy Tale'') is an EP by the American rock band
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that was included as a bonus record with their 1973 release ''
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''. It is a 12-minute musical
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, primarily composed by
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, assembled by
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, and narrated by manager
Jack Rieley John Frank Rieley III (November 24, 1942 – April 17, 2015) was an American businessman, record producer, songwriter, and disc jockey who managed the Beach Boys between mid-1970 and late 1973. He is credited with guiding them back to popular acc ...
. Brian provided the voice of the Pied Piper and drew the sleeve cover.


Storyline

''Mount Vernon and Fairway'' tells the story of a Pied Piper who lives inside a glowing
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owned by a family of royalty. He introduces magical music to the young princes and princesses but disappears forever once they stop believing in his existence.


Background

In the summer of 1972, Wilson joined his bandmates when they temporarily moved base to Holland and recorded the basic tracks for the album of the same name. While living in a Dutch house called "the Flowers" and listening repeatedly to
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's newest album '' Sail Away'', Wilson was inspired to write a fairy tale that was loosely based on his memories listening to the radio at
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's family home as a teenager. Wilson said that he listened to ''Sail Away'' "over and over" while physically writing down the lyrics that became the fairy tale.
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video
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1976 interview with Bob Harris.
His 2016 memoir, ''
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'', shares further details: Asked about ''Mount Vernon and Fairway'' in a 2013 interview, manager
Jack Rieley John Frank Rieley III (November 24, 1942 – April 17, 2015) was an American businessman, record producer, songwriter, and disc jockey who managed the Beach Boys between mid-1970 and late 1973. He is credited with guiding them back to popular acc ...
commented, Wilson later recycled the melody of "Better Get Back In Bed" for his unreleased song " Lazy Lizzie". Likewise, one of the early versions of " Ding Dang" has a riff similar to "I'm the Pied Piper". "Better Get Back in Bed" stemmed from the unreleased ''Holland'' outtake "Pa, Let Her Go Out".


Recording and release

According to Wilson, due to the fairy tale's relatively long length, the group rejected it for inclusion on ''Holland''. He recalled that when he proposed the concept to the group, "''Nobody'' was ready for that. ''Nobody''. I remember, Carl said, 'WHAT?'" Rieley remembered, "I was very weirded out by that little suite! I was not enthusiastic about it. That was one situation in which Brian Wilson insisted that the song be a part of the album." Wilson said that he subsequently "got fucked up" and "depressed", leaving Carl to do "all the editing on it and even did part of it himself when I wasn't there." Ultimately, as a compromise, Carl proposed that ''Mount Vernon and Fairway'' instead be released as a bonus EP packaged with ''Holland''. Mike Love's account differed. "Brian thought up the idea of the fairy tale in Holland, and we all thought it was great how the whole thing came together. We all loved working on it, and from the start we thought it made a great little 'present' to go with the album, so that's what we did." An instrumental version of ''Mount Vernon and Fairway'' without narration appears on the 1993 box set '' Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys''.


Proposed follow-up

Journalist Brian Chidester reported the existence of a cassette tape, given by Wilson to photographer Ed Roach, that reveals Wilson's plans for a second fairy tale. "According to Roach, the recording features Wilson reciting a narrative about two young girls who get lost in the woods on their way to school. Wilson’s daughters, Carnie and
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, play the roles of the young girls over a cute musical track."


"Mt Vernon Farewell"

In 2021, Wilson included a piano reworking of the fairy tale, titled "Mt Vernon Farewell", on his album '' At My Piano''.


Track listing

All narration by
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, except "Magic Transistor Radio", which was narrated by Rieley and Brian Wilson.


Personnel

Credits from Craig Slowinski, John Brode, Will Crerar and Joshilyn Hoisington. Track 1 is replayed several times, while track 5 is replayed near the end of track 6. The Beach Boys *
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- backing vocals (2, 5, 6) *
Mike Love Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941) is an American singer and songwriter who is one of the vocalists of the Beach Boys, of which he was an original member alongside his cousins Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, and Carl Wilson and their frien ...
- backing vocals (2, 5, 6) *
Brian Wilson Brian Douglas Wilson (June 20, 1942 – June 11, 2025) was an American musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys. Often Brian Wilson is a genius, called a genius for his novel approaches to pop compositio ...
- lead (4) and backing vocals (2, 3, 5, 6); whistling (2, 5); narration (4); upright (1-3, 5, 6) and tack pianos (2, 5);
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(3);
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(1-3, 5); Wurlitzer electric pianos (4); bass drum (3) *
Carl Wilson Carl Dean Wilson (December 21, 1946 – February 6, 1998) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He was their lead guitarist, the youngest sibling of bandmates Brian Wilson, Brian and Dennis Wilson, ...
- lead (3, 4) and backing vocals (2, 5, 6); whistling (2, 5); electric slide guitar (1, 3); 12-string electric guitar (3); Hammond organ (1); Wurlitzer electric piano (2, 5); bass guitar (4); cymbal (6) *
Dennis Wilson Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He was their drummer and the middle brother of bandmates Brian Wilson, Brian and Carl Wilson as well as ...
- backing vocals (2, 5, 6) Additional Personnel *
Jack Rieley John Frank Rieley III (November 24, 1942 – April 17, 2015) was an American businessman, record producer, songwriter, and disc jockey who managed the Beach Boys between mid-1970 and late 1973. He is credited with guiding them back to popular acc ...
- narration (all tracks) *John Roos - crickets The remaining sound effects could not be identified.


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