" Break Away " is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was recorded during the early sessions for their album Sunflower and issued as a non-album single on June 16, 1969. It was written by Brian and Murry Wilson , although Murry was credited as lyricist under the pseudonym "Reggie Dunbar". Dennis Wilson 's "Celebrate the News" was chosen as the B-side. The single peaked at number 63 in the US and number 6 in the UK.
26-505: [REDACTED] Look up breakaway or break away in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breakaway or Break Away may refer to: Film, television and radio [ edit ] Breakaway (1955 film) , a British film Breakaway (1966 film) , an American short film by Bruce Conner Breakaway (1990 film) , an Australian film featuring Deborah Kara Unger Breakaway ,
52-442: A 1965 song by The Newbeats "Breakaway", by Alan Parsons, from the album Try Anything Once "Breakaway", by Basement Jaxx, from the album Rooty "Breakaway", by Bruce Springsteen, from the album The Promise "Breakaway", by Candlebox, from the album Happy Pills "Breakaway", by The Cars, from the album Why Can't I Have You "Breakaway", by Con Conrad, Archie Gottler, and Sidney D. Mitchell, originally from
78-442: A 1965 song by The Newbeats "Breakaway", by Alan Parsons, from the album Try Anything Once "Breakaway", by Basement Jaxx, from the album Rooty "Breakaway", by Bruce Springsteen, from the album The Promise "Breakaway", by Candlebox, from the album Happy Pills "Breakaway", by The Cars, from the album Why Can't I Have You "Breakaway", by Con Conrad, Archie Gottler, and Sidney D. Mitchell, originally from
104-766: A 1974 duet album by Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge Breakaway , a 1991 release by the Pasadena Roof Orchestra Songs [ edit ] "Breakaway", by The Springfields , 1961 "Break Away" (Art Garfunkel song) , also recorded by its writers, Gallagher and Lyle "Break Away" (The Beach Boys song) , 1969 "Breakaway" (Big Pig song) , 1988 "Breakaway" (Donna Summer song) , 1989 "Break Away" (Gail Davies song) , 1985 "Breakaway" (Irma Thomas song) , notably covered by Tracey Ullman "Break Away" (Ivy Quainoo song) , covered in 2013 by Celine Dion as "Breakaway" "Breakaway" (Kelly Clarkson song) , 2004 " Break Away (from That Boy) ",
130-683: A 1974 duet album by Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge Breakaway , a 1991 release by the Pasadena Roof Orchestra Songs [ edit ] "Breakaway", by The Springfields , 1961 "Break Away" (Art Garfunkel song) , also recorded by its writers, Gallagher and Lyle "Break Away" (The Beach Boys song) , 1969 "Breakaway" (Big Pig song) , 1988 "Breakaway" (Donna Summer song) , 1989 "Break Away" (Gail Davies song) , 1985 "Breakaway" (Irma Thomas song) , notably covered by Tracey Ullman "Break Away" (Ivy Quainoo song) , covered in 2013 by Celine Dion as "Breakaway" "Breakaway" (Kelly Clarkson song) , 2004 " Break Away (from That Boy) ",
156-516: A 1996 American film featuring Tonya Harding Breakaway , a 2003 film starring Dean Cain Breakaway (2011 film) , a Canadian film "Breakaway" ( Space: 1999 ) , the opening episode of the British TV series Space: 1999 Breakaway , a 1980 English TV series written by Francis Durbridge Breakaway PPV , a Canadian pay-per-view television provider Breakaway (radio programme) ,
182-406: A 1996 American film featuring Tonya Harding Breakaway , a 2003 film starring Dean Cain Breakaway (2011 film) , a Canadian film "Breakaway" ( Space: 1999 ) , the opening episode of the British TV series Space: 1999 Breakaway , a 1980 English TV series written by Francis Durbridge Breakaway PPV , a Canadian pay-per-view television provider Breakaway (radio programme) ,
208-402: A British travel programme on BBC Radio 4 Sports [ edit ] Breakaway (cycling) , a cycling term for a single rider or group of riders detaching from the peloton to advance their position in front of it Breakaway (ice hockey) , a situation in which there are no defenders (except for the goaltender) between an attacking player and the goal Breakaway (rugby union) or flanker,
234-402: A British travel programme on BBC Radio 4 Sports [ edit ] Breakaway (cycling) , a cycling term for a single rider or group of riders detaching from the peloton to advance their position in front of it Breakaway (ice hockey) , a situation in which there are no defenders (except for the goaltender) between an attacking player and the goal Breakaway (rugby union) or flanker,
260-436: A U.S. Naval tradition Albums [ edit ] Breakaway (Art Garfunkel album) , 1975, and the title song, "Break Away" (see below) Breakaway (First Choice album) , 1980 Breakaway (Gallagher and Lyle album) , 1976, and the title song (see below) Breakaway (Kelly Clarkson album) , 2004, and the title song (see below) Breakaway (Kim Appleby album) , 1993 Breakaway (Kris Kristofferson album) ,
286-436: A U.S. Naval tradition Albums [ edit ] Breakaway (Art Garfunkel album) , 1975, and the title song, "Break Away" (see below) Breakaway (First Choice album) , 1980 Breakaway (Gallagher and Lyle album) , 1976, and the title song (see below) Breakaway (Kelly Clarkson album) , 2004, and the title song (see below) Breakaway (Kim Appleby album) , 1993 Breakaway (Kris Kristofferson album) ,
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#1732765064751312-454: A position in rugby union Breakaway rim , a type of basketball hoop Breakaway roping , a rodeo event Video gaming [ edit ] Breakaway (2010 video game) , a soccer video game Breakaway (cancelled video game) , a cancelled video game produced by Amazon Game Studios BreakAway Games , an American video game developer Music [ edit ] The Breakaways , an English female vocal trio Breakaway music ,
338-454: A position in rugby union Breakaway rim , a type of basketball hoop Breakaway roping , a rodeo event Video gaming [ edit ] Breakaway (2010 video game) , a soccer video game Breakaway (cancelled video game) , a cancelled video game produced by Amazon Game Studios BreakAway Games , an American video game developer Music [ edit ] The Breakaways , an English female vocal trio Breakaway music ,
364-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages breakaway [REDACTED] Look up breakaway or break away in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breakaway or Break Away may refer to: Film, television and radio [ edit ] Breakaway (1955 film) , a British film Breakaway (1966 film) , an American short film by Bruce Conner Breakaway (1990 film) , an Australian film featuring Deborah Kara Unger Breakaway ,
390-445: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Break Away (The Beach Boys song) Record World called it "an extremely pretty and summery song." According to Brian, Murry came up with the idea for the song from watching The Joey Bishop Show on television while it proclaimed, "We're gonna break away for a minute and we'll be right back!". Brian, at his piano, then composed
416-538: The Transformers universe Breakaway, Queensland , a suburb of Mount Isa, Australia Breakaway object, a type of theatrical property Breakaway vase , a vase that is fake See also [ edit ] Breaking Away (disambiguation) Norwegian Breakaway , a 2011 cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line Crevasse wall breakaway, in glaciology, an informal classification that can result from ice calving Secession Topics referred to by
442-477: The Transformers universe Breakaway, Queensland , a suburb of Mount Isa, Australia Breakaway object, a type of theatrical property Breakaway vase , a vase that is fake See also [ edit ] Breaking Away (disambiguation) Norwegian Breakaway , a 2011 cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line Crevasse wall breakaway, in glaciology, an informal classification that can result from ice calving Secession Topics referred to by
468-478: The album Star in the Hood "Break Away", by Tokio Hotel, from the album Scream "Breakaway", by Tori Amos, from the album Native Invader "Breakaway", by ZZ Top, from the album Antenna Other uses [ edit ] Breakaway (biscuit) , a chocolate bar produced by Nestlé Breakaway friction , or stiction, the threshold of force required to overcome static cohesion Breakaway (FIRST) ,
494-427: The album Star in the Hood "Break Away", by Tokio Hotel, from the album Scream "Breakaway", by Tori Amos, from the album Native Invader "Breakaway", by ZZ Top, from the album Antenna Other uses [ edit ] Breakaway (biscuit) , a chocolate bar produced by Nestlé Breakaway friction , or stiction, the threshold of force required to overcome static cohesion Breakaway (FIRST) ,
520-449: The film Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 "Breakaway", by George Ezra, from the album Wanted on Voyage "Break Away", by Gotthard, from the album Need to Believe "Break Away", by Staind, from the album The Illusion of Progress "Break Away", by Sturm und Drang, from the album Rock 'n Roll Children "Break Away", by Subdigitals, used in the end credits of the show Code Lyoko "Breakaway", by Tinchy Stryder, from
546-449: The film Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 "Breakaway", by George Ezra, from the album Wanted on Voyage "Break Away", by Gotthard, from the album Need to Believe "Break Away", by Staind, from the album The Illusion of Progress "Break Away", by Sturm und Drang, from the album Rock 'n Roll Children "Break Away", by Subdigitals, used in the end credits of the show Code Lyoko "Breakaway", by Tinchy Stryder, from
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#1732765064751572-465: The game in the 2010 FIRST Robotics Competition A break away! , an 1891 painting by Australian artist Tom Roberts Breakaway (dance) , a 1920s dance style Break Away (organization) , nonprofit organization that promotes the development of quality alternative break programs Breakaway Airport , an airport located in Cedar Park, Texas Breakaway (Transformers) , a fictional character in
598-406: The game in the 2010 FIRST Robotics Competition A break away! , an 1891 painting by Australian artist Tom Roberts Breakaway (dance) , a 1920s dance style Break Away (organization) , nonprofit organization that promotes the development of quality alternative break programs Breakaway Airport , an airport located in Cedar Park, Texas Breakaway (Transformers) , a fictional character in
624-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Breakaway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breakaway&oldid=1231224323 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
650-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Breakaway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breakaway&oldid=1231224323 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
676-528: The song with Murry as they "plunked and plunked and plunked" and "finally got a song going." At another time, Brian said that the Monkees inspired him to write this song. The Monkees had appeared on the aforementioned television program on April 29, 1969, but "Break Away" was recorded prior to that date. Asked why Murry had used a pseudonym, Brian responded that his father "didn't want anyone to know that he wrote it with me." On another occasion, Brian gave
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