The most famous classic rock songs in history are, more often than not, A-sides. Musicians and producers are pretty good at picking the โhitโ single to showcase, after all. However, once in a blue moon, a classic rock B-side will become enormously popular, much more than its intended hit A-side. Letโs look at a few examples, shall we? I bet youโve heard each of these songs at least once!
โWipe Outโ by The Surfaris (1963)
This might just be the most infamous instrumental one-hit wonder of all time. And it outshone its A-side in a major way. โWipe Outโ by The Surfaris is quite literally the surf rock sound, one that would make it to film and TV soundtracks for decades. Even if you donโt think youโve heard it, within a few seconds of playing it, youโll recognize it. And it became much more popular than its A-side, โSurfer Joeโ. โWipe Outโ was a No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while its A-side only made it to No. 62.
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โGod Only Knowsโ by The Beach Boys (1966)
Speaking of surf rock, The Beach Boys are also known for the phenomenon of a B-side becoming massively popular. Though, the A-side to โGod Only Knowsโ, โWouldnโt It Be Niceโ, was also a massive hit back in 1966. โGod Only Knowsโ peaked at No. 2 on several UK charts but only barely broke the Top 40 in the US at No. 39. โWouldnโt It Be Niceโ, likewise, peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100 and didnโt chart in the UK at all upon its release. Personally, the rich harmonies of โGod Only Knowsโ beat out โWouldnโt It Be Niceโ in my book.
โI Saw Her Standing Thereโ by The Beatles (1963)
It might not be fair to include any Fab Four B-side on our list of classic rock songs. Just about everything they released in the 1960s, B-side or otherwise, did well on the charts. However, this early hit from The Beatles deserves to be mentioned, considering it became almost as popular as its A-side, โI Want To Hold Your Handโ. And, personally, I think โI Saw Her Standing Thereโ is a superior song. That B-side peaked at No. 14 on the Hot 100, while โI Want To Hold Your Handโ peaked at No. 1.
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