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Beep Beep Beep Lyrics

(beep beep, beep x2)
Lookin' for you baby, searchin' all the world around (beep beep, beep)
Lookin' for you baby, searchin' all the world around (beep beep, beep)
I jumped on Sputnik, didn't know I was spaceward bound (beep beep, beep x2)

I'm flyin' so fast, just a-rippin' through night and day (beep beep, beep)
I'm flyin' so fast, just a-rippin' through night and day (beep beep, beep)
I'm in my own little ___?___ nothin' better get in my way (beep beep, beep x3)

Uh baby baby! (beep beep, beep)
Can't ya hear me? (beep beep, beep)
I know I love ya! I want you near to me.


Please little baby can't you hear my ___?___ call (beep beep, beep)
Well little baby can't you hear my ___?___ call (beep beep, beep)
Been flyin' so high, but it's you that'll make me fall (beep beep, beep x3)

Uh baby baby! (beep beep, beep)
Can't ya hear me? (beep beep, beep)
You know I love ya! I want you near to me.

Please Mr. Moon help me find that girl o' mine (beep beep, beep)
Well Mr. Moon help me find that girl o' mine (beep beep, beep)
What I didn't know, baby, you were right behind me all the time (beep beep, beep x2)


Uh baby baby! (beep beep, beep)
Can't ya hear me? (beep beep, beep)
Now we together (beep beep, beep)
Now mind the weather (beep beep, beep)

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Robert James Byrd, Sr. (born July 1, 1928 in Fort Worth, Texas; died July 27, 1990 in Los Angeles, California) was an early African American Rock & Roll and R&B singer-songwriter. As a member of the group The Hollywood Flames he used the stage name Bobby Day to perform and record. He went several years with minor musical success limited to the West Coast, including being the original Bob in the duo Bob & Earl. Day is most remembered for his 1958 recording of the hit song Rockin' Robin, which sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Day died of cancer in 1990, and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Born Robert James Byrd in Fort Worth, Texas, he moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of fifteen. As a member of the R&B group, the Hollywood Flames, he used the stage name Bobby Day to perform and record. He went several years with minor musical success limited to the West Coast, including being the original "Bob" in the duo Bob & Earl. In 1957, Day formed his own band called the "Satellites" following which he authored three songs that are seen today as rock and roll classics.

Bobby Day's best known songwriting efforts were "Over and Over" made popular by the Dave Clark Five in 1965 and "Little Bitty Pretty One" popularized by Thurston Harris in 1957, Clyde McPhatter in 1962 and the Jackson Five in 1972. However, Day is most remembered for his 1958 solo recording of the Billboard Hot 100 No. 2 hit, "Rockin' Robin", a song covered by Michael Jackson in 1972.

Sometimes referred to as a one-hit wonder, despite numerous recordings with a variety of record companies, after "Rockin' Robin" Bobby Day never achieved a Top 40 hit again.

Bobby Day died of cancer in 1990 and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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