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The group released their first album in November 1971, Lost in the Ozone, which yielded its best-known hit, a cover version of the 1955 song "Hot Rod Lincoln", which reached the top ten on the Billboard singles chart in early 1972. [3]
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Hot Rod Lincoln Lyrics: My pappy said, "Son, you're gonna' drive me to drinkin' / If you don't stop drivin' that Hot Rod Lincoln." / Have you heard this story of the Hot Rod race / When...
No other song that Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen ever released came close to matching the commercial success that the song “Hot Rod Lincoln,” had. “ Hot Rod Lincoln,” was released as a single in 1972 off the album Lost in the Ozone .
"Hot Rod Lincoln" is a song by American singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan, first released in 1955. It was written as an answer song to Arkie Shibley's 1950 hit "Hot Rod Race" (US #29).
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Co-written by W. S. Stevenson and Charlie Ryan, this energetic track tells the story of a fast and powerful car, a hot rod Lincoln, and the thrill of the race. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist’s exhilarating journey on the road with his beloved vehicle.
The humorous song originally provided Top 40 hits for both Johnny Bond and Charlie Ryan in 1960. When the band started out, Commander Cody (a.k.a. George Frayne) was not one of the main singers in the group. He performed "Hot Rod Lincoln" in a fast-talking style reminiscent of comedian and recording artist Phil Harris.