Surfin safariBeach Boys

"Surfin' Safari" — their first national hit (1962). The sound of teenage California arriving on American radio.

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From: [email protected] (Al Kossow)
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Subject: lyrics for Surfin Safari
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Date: 25 Oct 92 21:36:34 GMT
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From "The History of Rock; The Early 60's" Hal Leonard Publishing
ISBN # 0-7935-0020-6 (very cool music book, has pipeline, walk don't run)
 F                    Eb                           C7                     F
Let's go surfin now, ev'ry-bod-y's learn-in' how, come on a sa-fa-ri with me.
 Bb                              Eb                  F7              Eb7
Ear-ly in the morn-in' we'll be start-in' out, some hon-eys will be com-in'
   Bb                                          Eb7                F7
A-long. We're load-in' up our wood-y with the boards in-side and head-in'out
 Eb7          Bb
Sing-in' our song.
 Bb
Come on ba-by, wait and see, yes, I'm gon-na take you surf-in' with me.
 Eb
Lone-some ba-by wait and see, yes, I'm gon-na take you surf-in' with me.
 F                      Eb                            C7                      F
Let's go surf-in' now, ev-'ry-bod-y's learn-in' how, come on a sa-fa-ri with me.
In Hunt-ing-ton and Ma-li-bu they're shoot-in' the pier, in Rin-con, they're
Walk-in' the nose. We're go-in' on sa-fa-ri to the is-lands this year, so if
You're com-in', get read-y to go.
They're ang-lin' in La-gu-na and Cerro A-zul, they're kick-in' out in Do-hi-ni
Too. I tell you surf-ins run-nin' wild, it's get-tin' big-ger ev-'ry day from
Ha-wai-i to the shores of Pe-ru.
--
Al Kossow @ Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, CA
Phone: (408) 974-5136

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  • Released June 1962. The Beach Boys' first single to chart nationally. Most of the group had never surfed — Brian Wilson had a bad experience with the ocean as a child and rarely went in. The mythology was more important than the reality.