Surfin' Safari

Beach Boys · The Very Best of The Beach Boys

Let's go surfin' now
Everybody's learning how
Come on a safari with me
(Come on a safari with...)

Early in the morning we'll be startin' out
Some honeys will be comin' along
We're loadin' up our Woody
With the boards inside
And headin' out singin' our song

Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me
Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me

Let's go surfin' now
Everybody's learning how
Come on a safari with me
(Come on a safari with...)

At Huntington and Malibu
They're shooting the pier
At Rincon they're walking the nose
We're going on safari to the islands this year
So if you're coming get ready to go

Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me
Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me

Let's go surfin' now
Everybody's learning how
Come on and safari with me
(Come on and safari with...)

They're ranglin in lagona, and sierra soux,
they're kickin' out in doheny too.
I tell you surfin's kinda wild, it's getting bigger everyday
from hawaii to the shores of peru.

Come on (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me
Come along (surfin') baby wait and see (surfin' safari)
Yes I'm gonna (surfin') take you surfin' (surfin' safari)with me

Let's go surfin' now
Everybody's learning how
Come on and safari with me
(Come on and safari with...)

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Surfin' Safari

Surfin' Safari stands as a defining anthem of the 1960s surf rock genre, capturing the quintessential spirit of California youth culture. Recorded by The Beach Boys, the track exemplifies the group's signature blend of harmonies and melodic guitar work that elevated them from a novelty act to a serious musical force. Released on The Very Best of The Beach Boys, the song reflects the era's fascination with coastal life and the freedom of the open road. Its enduring popularity stems from its infectious rhythm and the band's ability to translate the emotions of teenage rebellion into a polished, radio-friendly recording that remains a staple of classic rock collections worldwide.