Heroes And Villains
   
 
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Album Information

Album Name (Year):
SMiLE (1967 - Unreleased)
Record Label:
Capitol Records
Billboard Chart:
Album did not chart
Entry Week (Position):
- -
Peak Position:
- -
Weeks On Chart:
- -
Songs On This Album: (Click For Lyrics)
1. Our Prayer (Instrumental)
2. Heroes And Villains
3. Barnyard
4. Do You Like Worms?
5. The Old Master Painter
6. Wonderful
7. Child Is Father Of The Man
8. Cabin Essence
9. Vegetables
10. Wind Chimes
11. Mrs. O'Leary's Cow (Instrumental)
12. I'm In Great Shape
13. I Love To Say Da Da
14. Surf's Up


Album Notes
This album was later released by Brian Wilson with updated versions of the songs.
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I've been in this town so long that back in the city
I've been taken for lost and gone
And unknown for a long, long time

Fell in love years ago
With an innocent girl
From the Spanish and Indian home
Home of the heroes and villains

Once at night Catillian squared the fight
And she was right in the rain of the bullets that eventually brought her down
But she's still dancing in the night
Unafraid of what a dude'll do in a town full of heroes and villains

Heroes and villains
Just see what you've done

Heroes and villains
Just see what you've done

Stand or fall I know there
Shall be peace in the valley
And it's all an affair
Of my life with the heroes and villains

My children were raised
You know they suddenly rise
They started slow long ago
Head to toe healthy wealthy and wise

I've been in this town so long
So long to the city
I'm fit with the stuff
To ride in the rough
And sunny down snuff I'm alright
By the heroes and

Heroes and villains
Just see what you've done

Heroes and villains
Just see what you've done

 
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Song Information
Song Written By:
Van Dyke Parks, Brian Wilson
Track Number:
02
Track Length:
4:13
Billboard Chart:
The Billboard Hot 100
Entry Week (Position):
08/05/1967 (61)
Peak Position:
12
Weeks On Chart:
7


Song Notes
This song also spent 9 weeks on the British Charts starting 08/26/67, peaking at #8.
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