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Hey, Little Cobra |
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Hey, Little Cobra, don't you know I took my Cobra down to the track, Everyone was there just a waiting for me Spring little Cobra getting ready to strike Hey, Little Cobra, don't you know |
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When the flag went down, you could hear rubber burn, I hung a big shift, and I got into high, Spring little Cobra getting ready to strike |
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Around the turn into the straight away Stingrays and Jags were so far behind Spring little Cobra getting ready to strike Shut'em down, shut'em down, shut'em down... |
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"Hey, Little Cobra" was written by Carol Conner in 1964. She apparently wrote "Hey, Little Cobra after she'd gone to Shelby American and purchased her very own Little Cobra. Her biggest hit was "To Know Him is to Love Him" selling 2 million copies. |
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| The Rip Chords were Bruce Johnston and Terry Day (Melcher). Both Bruce and Terry played with other surfer groups like the Beach Boys as well as under a lot of different named groups of their own. These two studio surfers laid the foundations on which the California sound of the 60's would be built. And they recorded and released "Hey, Little Cobra." in 1964. | ||
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Some Footnotes: Here's a good side note for you. I'd been looking for a copy of "Hey, Little Cobra" for some time in the music stores. I thought the words should be added to this web site. I've looked for the words to the song on the net with no success so I decided buy the the Rip Chords' version of the song. Looked like I was going to have to special order it but I hadn't gotten around to doing so. The summer of 1998, my wife and I visited her parents in Nagoya, Japan. Hawaiian shirts and surfing stuff were real popular in Japan then, and so was surfing music. Wandering around a music store called Tower Records in Akita, Japan, I happened to see a CD called The Best of the Surf Sound and there, down the list, near the bottom was, sure enough, track #15, "Hey, Little Cobra". The CD was 2,200 yen (that was about $15.45). It's a copy of the original Rip Chords version in English but the title on the back of the CD is in Japanese Kanji as well as English. This page was written on August 2, 1998, on the Komachi #20 Superexpress Shinkensan, one of the bullet trains, on a Compaq laptop computer traveling over 250 mph cross country on the way from Akita, Japan, to Tokyo as I made my way alone to Nagoya to catch a plane back to Minnesota. My little portable Mini Disc headphones came in handy on the laptop to listen for the words to "Hey, Little Cobra." I bet my Japanese seatmate wondered what the heck I was doing... - Dennis
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