Cruisin' the Drive in
Eddie Cochran Lyrics


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Come on, baby, to a drive-in show
I know just the very place to go
I'll be over, pick you up at eight
This will be our very first date

When we're parkin' in the drive-in show
We'll be sittin' in the moonlight row
I'll bet my peanuts to a candy bar
You'll be cuter than a movie star

When it's over and we're headin' back
We'll stop in for just a little snack
Six hot dogs oughtta be just right
After such a wonderful night

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Come on, baby, to a drive-in show
I know just the very place to go
I'll be over, pick you up at eight
This will be our very first date

When we're parkin' in the drive-in show
We'll be sittin' in the moonlight row
I'll bet my peanuts to a candy bar
You'll be cuter than a movie star

When it's over and we're headin' back
We'll stop in for just a little snack
Six hot dogs oughtta be just right
After such a wonderful night

Come on, baby, to a drive-in show (doo-doo-doodley-doodley-doo-doo-doo)
I know just the very place to go (doo-doo-doodley-doodley-doo-doo-doo)
I'll be over, pick you up at eight (doo-doo-doodley-doodley-doo-doo-doo)
This will be our very first date (doo-doo-doodley-doodley-doo-doo-doo)

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Overall Meaning

The song is an upbeat and playful invitation to a first date at the drive-in movies. The singer is confident and excited about taking his date to the drive-in show. He promises to pick her up at eight and take her to the "very place to go". When they arrive, they will park in the moonlight row where they can snuggle up and enjoy the show. The singer is smitten with his date and proclaims that she'll be "cuter than a movie star." After the movie, they'll stop for a little snack, and the singer suggests that six hot dogs will be just right.


The lyrics evoke a sense of youthful enthusiasm, adventure, and romance. The drive-in movie was a popular destination for teenagers in the 1950s and 1960s. It offered a unique and exciting way to watch a movie while sitting in the comfort of your own car. The moonlight row was especially popular for couples who wanted a bit of privacy while watching the film.


Eddie Cochran perfectly captures the excitement and anticipation of a first date. He highlights the importance of creating a comfortable and fun environment for the other person. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody make it a classic rock and roll hit that was popular in the late 1950s.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on, baby, to a drive-in show
Let's go to a drive-in theater, my dear.


I know just the very place to go
I have a particular drive-in theater in mind.


I'll be over, pick you up at eight
I will come and collect you at 8 PM.


This will be our very first date
This is going to be our first romantic meeting.


When we're parkin' in the drive-in show
When we arrive to park at the drive-in theater.


We'll be sittin' in the moonlight row
We will be seated in a desirable spot in the theater.


I'll bet my peanuts to a candy bar
I'm certain that you'll be more attractive than any movie star.


You'll be cuter than a movie star
Your looks will surpass even those of the famous actors.


When it's over and we're headin' back
When the film ends and we leave the theater for home.


We'll stop in for just a little snack
We'll grab a quick bite to eat at a roadside diner.


Six hot dogs oughtta be just right
Six hot dogs should be enough to satisfy our hunger.


After such a wonderful night
Following such a lovely evening.


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Written by: Fred Dexter, Clair Kane

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Randy Berger

I lived in Bell Gardens and went to school there in the early fifties.  I knew Eddie from some classes we had together.  He was a nice guy and used to get up on the stage during lunch hour and with two other guys would entertain.  He dated a girl named Johnnie Berry back then.  BG has changed a lot since the 50s.  It was mostly Okies and Arkies back then - all good guys but the town didn't take no crap from outsiders.  I still have good memories of that time, but most of those guys are dead and gone.

Axel Bodin

That´s cool man. The same school as Eddie.

roland johansson

I hope you are telling the truth here. I mean one in a million would write this down on you tube and being the real McCoy, & being there at that time and EVEN KNEW Eddie! Anything that backup your story? The stuff you write is NOT esp. hard to get. I oughta know as an Eddie fan since late 1970's. I beg your pardon but your story is VERY hard to believe.

Hell Bent

The king of rock’n roll

Linda Hudspeth

Just love this

bellgardens53

Yeaa...this one is really good. Strangely you won't find it on most of Eddies released records.

Bianca Bagnolet

c'est fantastique c'est trop trop trop mimi j'adore 👍

Robin Olsson

oh yeah , R.I.P Eddie!!

Savoy209

Eddie was the fucking man

bellgardens53

Eddie = Best!

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