Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best remembered as their drummer, as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson, and for his brief association with murder-conspirator Charles Manson.
Dennis served mainly on drums and backing vocals for the Beach Boys from its formation until his death in 1983. He was the only true surfer in the group, and his personal life exemplified the "California Myth" that the group's early songs often celebrated. While he was allowed few lead vocals in the 1960s, his prominence as a singer-songwriter increased into the 1970s. His original songs for the band included "Forever", "Little Bird", and "Slip On Through". He also helped pen "You Are So Beautiful", which became a hit for Joe Cocker in 1974.
His only solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue (1977), was released to positive reviews, but a moderate commercial reception. Written and recorded over a span of several years, the album, peaked on US record charts at number 96 during a 12-week stay. Sessions for a follow-up, Bambu, disintegrated before Wilson's death.
Dennis Miller Wilson (1920–1989) was a British composer of theme music for television series and sitcoms. He was born in Leicester and died in Cambridge.
Series that he composed for include:
Dennis James Wilson (born 1936) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke City.
Wilson started his football career at Welsh side Wrexham's youth team. whilst he was a regular for their Reserve side he never was able to break into the first team and left in 1955 to join Welsh league side Rhyl. He spent three years at Rhyl and was a stand out performer in the league which attracted the attention of a number of Football League sides. He joined Stoke City in 1958 with Frank Taylor acquiring the full backs signature. He made his debut for the "Potters" in a 6–1 win against Lincoln City in September 1959. Wilson went on to make 13 more appearances for City before new manager Tony Waddington deemed him surplus to requirements and was released in 1961. He re-entered the Welsh league with Bangor City.
Dennis Wilson (1944-1983) was an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys.
Dennis Wilson or Denis Wilson may also refer to:
Dennis B. Wilson (born 1920 or 1921) is a British poet known mainly for his writings as a soldier in World War II. Poems he wrote during the 1944 Normandy landings were published for the first time in 2012 by Kultura Press with the assistance of Tim Crook, a researcher at Goldsmiths College who was working on a biography of his father, the writer and spy Alexander Wilson.
I am your constant companion
Never drifting from your side
Always laughing as you wonder
Who you are, what you are
And what you are here for
Distant voices have been calling
Reaching out from inner space
All the colors you imagine
Are shining in my eyes
The colors that will guide you
I will stay with you forever
I've got more love to share
We will carry on together
Being free, moving free
That's what we are here for
I can hear the sound of thunder
As your children march to war
I will listen as they tell you
Who you are, what you are
And what you are here for
I am your constant companion
We have traveled here before
And even if you don't remember
Who you are, what you are
And what you are here for
I am your life-time companion
I know the secrets of your soul
I have the answer to the question
Carried by the wind
Blowing deep inside you
I am your constant companion
Never drifting from your side
Always laughing as you wonder
Who you are, what you are