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reallyswellgal
Jesus Christ, the Messiah! You've returned! You've returned to bring us the good word!
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Joseolvera013
Wade Curtiss made a follow-up song to this called "Puddy Cat." Highly recommended.
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Birchwood663
There seems to be a lack of a headline regarding mass awareness of a certain avian variety
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DZRTsurfer88
When i crank up Surfin' Bird to max volume, it is like riding my personal Time Machine back to every rockin' weekend party i attended as a teenager from Winter 1963 through 1966
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ChaosDevin
This song is super fantastic, but avoid the recording off Comic Book Collector. It's not that good and you should stick with the 1964 recording. The demo of this song is cool too.
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DZRTsurfer88
Arguably funniest live video ever! Recorded while i was in hs and a mainstay on the ultimate last.fm eclectic oldies tag station http://www.last.fm/tag/sg65
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GoodMonster7
A well a don't you know about the bird? Well, everybody's talking about the bird! A well a bird, bird, b-bird's the word A well a bird Surfin' bird B-b-b aah, aah! Pa pa pa pa, pa pa pa pa, pa pa pa pa, pa pa pa pa Pa pa pa pa, pa pa pa pa, pa pa pa pa Papa, ooma mow mow Papa, ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Oom oom oom oom, ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, papa oom oom oom Oom ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa a mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, ooma mow mow Papa oom oom oom oom, ooma mow mow Oom oom oom oom, ooma mow mow Ooma mow mow, papa ooma mow mow Papa ooma mow mow, ooma mow mow Well a don't you know about the bird? Well, everybody knows that the bird is the word! A well a bird, bird, b-bird's the word
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silversurfer250
It is widely rumored, but highly unlikely, that Surfin' Bird was derived from a radio ad jingle advertising Thunderbird as a brand of cheap wine: "What’s the word? Thunderbird. How’s it sold? Good and cold. What’s the jive? Bird’s alive. What’s the price? Thirty twice."[4] The jazz release that reflects common misconception of the wine jingle and is titled, "What's The Word? Thunderbird!" was issued in record form as Mercury 71214 in October 1957.[5] This release was written by Wilbur Prysock, and performed by Red Prysock.
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Rissacakes
Completely drunk and playing 60s radio. This just came on and I'm laughing so hard there are tears streaming down my face. Bless this song.
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