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Hey Little Cobra (Single Version) Lyrics


Hey little cobra, don't you know you're gonna shut 'em downI took my Cobra down to the track
Hitched to the back of my Cadillac
Everyone was there just a-waitin' for me
There were plenty of Stingrays and XKsShut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)
Hey little Cobra, don't you know you're gonna shut 'em down
When the flag went down, you could hear rubber burn
The Stingray had me goin' into the turn
I hung a big shift and I got into high
And when I flew by the Stingray, I waved bye-byeShut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)Shut 'em down

(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)
Hey little Cobra, don't you know you're gonna shut 'em downAround the far turn in the straight-away
I was blowin' off everythin' that got in my way
The Stingrays and Jags were so far behind
I took my Cobra out of gear and let it coast to the line
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra, get ready to strike)
Shut 'em down
(Spring little Cobra with all of your might)
Hey little Cobra, don't you know you're gonna shut 'em downShut 'em down, shut 'em down, shut 'em down
Shut 'em down, shut 'em down, shut 'em down
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Just out of high school, Ernie Bringas and Phil Stewart started singing together in 1957. In 1962, they landed a recording contract with Columbia Records and were assigned to a 20 year old, novice record producer named Terry Melcher (Doris Day's son). Calling themselves The Rip Chords, the duo released their first recording, "Here I Stand", in early 1963. The record met with moderate success, peaking nationally at #51 and paved the way for future promise.

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