"Good Timin was recorded during the group's sessions at
Brother Studios and
Caribou Ranch in April and November 1974, respectively, with Brian contributing piano and harpsichord. The basic track was completed and Carl Wilson recorded the lead vocals. In a 1975 interview, Carl stated that the track had been slated for the group's next album. That album, which became
15 Big Ones, ultimately did not include "Good Timin. In a 1976 interview,
Dennis Wilson bemoaned the track's absence from
15 Big Ones, praising it as "another '
Surfer Girl'". Due to negative critical reactions to the Beach Boys' "
Here Comes the Night"
disco single, "Good Timin was hastily assembled with necessary vocal overdubs by Carl and Bruce Johnston and released as a single. Johnston recalled: "I'm not putting Al down or Mike but the real soldier who stuck with me the whole time was Carl. The two of us sang the verses on Good Timin', the two of us sang the four vocal parts." ==Release==