He’s My Blonde Headed Stompie Womppie Surfer Boy
Little Pattie Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Little Pattie:


Dance Puppet Dance All the lights are turned down low the couples are…
He's My Boy Woo, woo He's my boy and I love him so He's my…


The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Darren Allen

She is singing .
'Cause he's my blonde headed stompy wompy
Real gone surfer boy... yeh yeh yeh yeh
Oh the gang from the club will be surfing and stomping to
A riding their boards out on that sea of blue
While the summer sun is beating on down
I'll be stompin and surfin all a round
Oh with my blonde headed stompy wompy
Real gone surfer boy... yeh yeh yeh yeh



All comments from YouTube:

Ella Hunter

This was #2 in the charts, beaten only by 'I Want To Hold Your Hand'. Thats pretty impressive!!

Bularoos

Just for the historical music record, this hit sixties song was not written by Jay Justin alone as credited. It was written in 1963 by the songwriting team of Joe Halford and Jay Justin, as was the flip-side "Stompin' at Maroubra." Joe Halford, former general manager of EMI publishing Australia, also produced this double-sided hit, along with sixties classics for Jay Justin such as "Proud of You," and "Reminiscing", which Halford and Justin also co-wrote. Thank you for posting!

Douglas James. O'neill

She was such a little cutie when she made that record. Loved her then and she is still great. Bring back all the golden oldies.

norbert neri

J'adore ces voix de petites filles, c'est top

Rick Retas

Good Aussie surf sounds - sure are hard to beat.

KingCat

that is brilliant singing for a 14 year old!

hebneh

I just encountered this title today in a book on surfing history, and had a difficult time believing this could have been an actual recorded song. This YouTube posting, of course, proves that the song really did exist. The "stompie wompie" part, as can be heard, gets a little garbled as Little Pattie has to rush through the lyrics.

Melinda Paul

Greatest song. The best. Pattie knows me personally as I used to see her a lot a few yrs ago. She absolutely beautiful. U rock Pattie. Love Melinda. xx

Christine Vicker

Oldie but goodie a real classic

Bularoos

EMI producer Joe Halford co-wrote this hit with Jay Justin and also produced the record. It was a double A sided hit with Stompin' at Maroubra.

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