Beverly Hills: Difference between revisions

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| Type    = single
| Type    = single
| Artist  = Weezer
| Artist  = Weezer
| Album    = [[Beverly Hills|Beverly Hills (Single)]]
| Album    = Make Believe
| Released = March 29, 2005
| Released = [[March 29]], [[2005]]
| Format  = CD, 7" Picture disc
| Format  = CD, 7" Picture disc
| Recorded = Summer 2004
| Recorded = Summer 2004
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| Label    = Geffen  
| Label    = Geffen  
| Writer  = Rivers Cuomo
| Writer  = Rivers Cuomo
| RC#      = N/A
| COR#    = 669
| COR#    = 669
| Producer = Rick Rubin
| Producer = Rick Rubin
| Reviews  = *[[Beverly Hills Pitchfork Media track review|Pitchfork Media]] {{Rating-big|1.0|5}} (1.0/5)
| Reviews  = *[[Beverly Hills Pitchfork Media track review|Pitchfork Media]] {{Rating-big|1.0|5}} (1.0/5)
| Status  = Released
| Status  = Officially released
| LastFM link = [http://play.last.fm/preview/112589600.mp3 Album version]
| Live debut = [[April 26]], 2005
| RC's last song  = "?"<br>(RC# ?)
| Spotify    = 3E14pb0zKtI9ugTGzWOOjU
| This RC song    = "?"<br>(RC# ?)
| Apple Music = beverly-hills/id1136791383?i=1136792247
| RC's next song  = "?"<br>(RC# ?)
| Album          = Make Believe
| Album type      = studio
| Album type      = studio
| This track      = "Beverly Hills"<br>(1)
| This track      = "Beverly Hills"<br>(1)
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*''I'm Your Daddy'' digital-45 single (live version, iTunes Canada only)
*''I'm Your Daddy'' digital-45 single (live version, iTunes Canada only)


===MP3 Previews===
''<small>Source is www.LastFM.com unless otherwise stated</small>''
* [http://play.last.fm/preview/112589600.mp3 Album version]
==Overview==
==Overview==
"Beverly Hills" is arguably the most successful song [[Weezer]] has ever released. It was nominated for a Grammy, and was also Weezer's first single to reach number one on an American chart. It is often known by more "die-hard" fans as the "boom-boom-chop" song because of its repetitive bass and snare drum rhythm. "Beverly Hills" is commonly [[List of common abbreviations used on Weezer forums|abbreviated]] by fans as BvH (to avoid confusion with [[Buddy Holly|BH]]).  The song has a talk box solo making it the only appearance of a talk box in the Weezer catalogue.  In the song, Rivers wishes for being able to live in Beverly Hills amongst movie stars and celebrities, but ultimately decides that he simply wouldn't fit in.
"Beverly Hills" is arguably the most successful song [[Weezer]] has ever released. It was nominated for a Grammy, and was also Weezer's first single to reach number one on an American chart. It is often known by more "die-hard" fans as the "boom-boom-chop" song because of its repetitive bass and snare drum rhythm. "Beverly Hills" is commonly [[List of common abbreviations used on Weezer forums|abbreviated]] by fans as BvH (to avoid confusion with [[Buddy Holly|BH]]).  The song has a talk box solo making it the only appearance of a talk box in the Weezer catalogue.  In the song, Rivers wishes for being able to live in Beverly Hills amongst movie stars and celebrities, but ultimately decides that he simply wouldn't fit in.