Brian Wilson tries repeatedly to make his wife a star.

Published: June 17, 2020, 12:11 p.m.

The Honeys - Tonight You Belong To Me (1969) Produced by Brian Wilson

The Honeys - Go Away Boy (1983) Written by Brian Wison, dating back to 1964. From their album Ecstacy. 

American Spring - This Whole World (1972) Written by Brian Wilson, recorded by the Beach Boys in 1970 on the Sunflower album. 

American Spring - Forever (1972) 

Meditation Singers - A Change Is Gonna Come (1971)

Three Dog Night - A Change Is Gonna Come (1969) 

Al Jarreau - Fire and Rain (1976)

Barry McGuire - California Dreamin' (1965)

Barry White - Just The Way You Are (1978)

Ray Conniff Singers - Brand New Key (1971)

Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed - MacArthur Park (1970)

Eddie Hazel - California Dreamin' (1977)

Glen Campbell - God Only Knows (1977)

Captain and Tennille - God Only Knows (1975) 

The Burton - MacArthur Park (1979)

Mick Ronson  - I'm The One (1974)

John Denver - Fire and Rain (1971)

MacArthur Park - Waylon Jennings & The Kimberlys (1969)

From Wikipedia:

On Country-Folk, Jennings worked with producer Danny Davis, a New York City veteran who had produced Connie Francis and Nina Simone. RCA Victor executive Chet Atkins, who also produced Jennings' albums, had called Waylon's 1966 debut Folk-Country in an attempt to market the singer to this new, younger audience, and this idea continued on Country-Folk. Jennings, who was unhappy with the sound of his records at RCA Victor despite decent sales, butted heads with his new producer. In Michael Striessguth's book Outlaw: Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville, Jennings guitarist Billy Ray Reynolds recalls, "Waylon liked Danny but the chemistry wasn't there. He [Davis] was a good guy but he had a little bit more of a New York attitude than Waylon was used to. They do things a little differently up there. They don't pull their punches." in his own memoir, Jennings agreed:

Chet had decided to leave producing and return to playing music, and he put me with Danny Davis. He couldn't have made a worse choice. We were like oil and water. I've always had a tendency to treat people right, with respect and honor. But I came pretty close to putting my hands around Danny's throat on more than one occasion, and I suspect he didn't like me much either...Danny didn't care what I was about; in his eyes, the producer was there to control the artist.

The Kimberlys were a quartet consisting of two brothers from Oklahoma and their wives, who are also sisters. The liner notes state that they were familiar to other musicians in the Las Vegas area. Jennings intended to gain for them a wider audience with this album. Three of the songs on the album are written or co-written by Harold Gay, one of the members. The album is best remembered for its version of Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park," which rose to #23 on the Billboard country charts and won a Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group. In his autobiography, Jennings insisted he had a vision for the song from the start: "Danny and I got into it a couple of times over the arrangement. I knew exactly what I wanted the strings to do; I had to hum the parts. He probably had his own ideas. But the single got into the Top Twenty Five that fall...By then, everybody was more than happy to claim it was their idea." Jennings also speculated that him broaching the idea of covering the song was when Chet Atkins "thought I was too far gone and turned me over to Danny."

The Ohio Players - What's Going On? (1972)

Sammy Davis Jr. - MacArthur Park (1969)

American Spring - Slip On Thru (1973 or 1977) In 1977, following Brian Wilson's resurgence as a producer, American Spring once again commenced recording at Brother Studios, this time with Rocky Pamplin contributing to certain sessions. Though a substantial amount of material was recorded, personal matters which included the divorce of Marilyn and Brian caused Spring to once more become inactive. Some of these songs from both 1973 and 1977 have since come to find release though anthologies, rereleases and compilations. Tracks like "Snowflakes", "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet", "Do Ya?", "Slip On Through", "Don't Be Cruel" and "Sweet Sunday Kind of Love" are among this material.

The Shirelles - Mercy Mercy Me/Inner City Blues/What's Goin' On? (1972) 

10cc - Fresh Air For My Mama (1973)

Hartz Mountain Parakeet Training Record (?)

King Crimson - Elephant Talk (Absent Lovers live) (1984) 

Mickey Dolenz - Unattended In The Dungeon (1972)