“Surfin’ Safari” is a song by the American rock band The Beach Boys, released as their debut single in 1962. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the song captures the essence of the early 1960s surf culture in Southern California. With its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and youthful lyrics, “Surfin’ Safari” became an anthem for surf enthusiasts and played a significant role in popularizing the surf rock genre.
The song features the band’s trademark harmonies and showcases their enthusiasm for surfing, a theme that would recur in many of their early songs.
The lyrics describe a group of friends going on a surfing safari, exploring various surfing spots and enjoying the waves along the California coast.
“Surfin’ Safari” was a commercial success, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It set the stage for The Beach Boys’ future musical endeavors and established their reputation as one of the pioneering bands in the surf rock genre. The song remains a classic in The Beach Boys’ repertoire and continues to be celebrated for its role in shaping the surf music scene of the 1960s.