
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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Hey Little Cobra
Hot Rod USA
Three Window Coupe
Hot Rod U.S.A.
409
My Big Gun Board
Here I Stand
Big Wednesday
Gone
The Queen
This Little Woodie
Shut Down
Trophy Machine
Beach Girl
Bonneville Bonnie
Hey Little Cobra (Single Version)
Surfin' Craze
Little Deuce Coupe
Hey Little Cobra - Single Version
Red Hot Roadster
She Thinks I Still Care
Drag City
Summer U.S.A.
Gas Money
'40 Ford Time
Sting Ray
Surf City
Hey, Little Cobra
Old Car Made In '52
Ding Dong
X.K.E.
One Piece Topless Bathing Suit
Wah-Wahini
Karen
Don't Be Scared
409'
Wiameah Bay
Don't Be Scared - Single Version
Karen - Single Version
Bunny Hill
Hey Little Cobra (Album Version)
Red Hot Roadster - 2009
Bunny Hill - Single Version
Let's Do The Razzle Dazzle
Summer USA
Let's Do The Razzle-Dazzle
Hot Rod Days Revisited
Don't Be Scared (Single Version)
Hot Rod Holiday
Body Glove World
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