I was perusing the “Top LPs” chart published in the July 2, 1966 issue of Billboard Magazine, the week when Pet Sounds peaked at #10, when I saw the following, interesting advertisement for the album:
“Thank you. We’re moved over the fact that our Pet Sounds brought on nothing but Good Vibrations.”
The Good Vibrations single would not be released for another 3 months and I didn’t think that the term “good vibrations” was yet a part of the vernacular at that time.
Was this meant to be an early advertisement for the upcoming single?
The entire issue may be found here:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/60s/1966/Billboard%201966-07-02.pdfThe "Top LPs" chart is on page 36 and the subject ad is on page 39.