[2] The Beau Brummels, particularly Ron Elliott, had been prolific songwriters up until this time,[3] creating new songs even as their previous label, Autumn Records, collapsed in early 1966.
[3] However, following the release of "Here We Are Again" the band did not record any material with Warner Brothers for more than seven months,[4] during which other former Autumn bands The Mojo Men and Harpers Bizarre — previously known as The Tikis — produced hit records for Warner Brothers.
[4] "Here We Are Again" was not included on any of the band's studio albums; the song appeared on the 1987 compilation The Best of The Beau Brummels 1964–1968, as well as the 2005 four-disc box set Magic Hollow.
[7] This version appears on the band's 1996 box set San Fran Sessions, a compilation consisting solely of rarities, demos, alternate takes, and other previously unreleased material.
The song, written by Ron Elliott and frequent collaborator Bob Durand, was re-recorded as the flipside to the "Here We Are Again" single.