Australian Charts:
Surfin’ USA entered the Kent charts on 6 April 1963 and peaked at #12. It was the band’s first single to chart in Australia and was the #89 song on the Top 100 of 1963. Surfin’ USA was re-released in Australia 11 years later, entering the Kent charts on 4 November 1974, peaking at #66.
The lyrics mention a number of American surfing locations, and one in Australia!
“You’d catch ’em surfin’ at Del Mar, Ventura County line, Santa Cruz and Trestle, Australia’s Narrabeen, all over Manhattan and down Doheny Way…”
Wikipedia:
Surfin’ USA by the American rock band the Beach Boys was credited to Chuck Berry and Brian Wilson. It is a rewritten version of Berry’s Sweet Little Sixteen set to new lyrics penned by Wilson and an uncredited Mike Love.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfin’U.S.A.(song)
Songfacts:
Many of the early Beach Boys’ songs were about surfing. Dennis Wilson was the only Beach Boy who actually surfed, but surfing was a very popular at the time, especially with teenagers who bought records. For The Beach Boys, the surfing subculture gave them an opportunity to write songs about adventure and fun while exploring vocal harmonies and new production techniques.
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/the-beach-boys/surfin-usa
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