On their second release, "Gone", Bringas and Stewart were joined by a talented singer named Bruce Johnston, a friend of Melcher. Although "Gone" also reached the national charts, it was not quite as successful as their debut single, but the Rip Chords name had been established nationally. All that was needed now was a top-notch song to record.
At this point, Erine Bringas decided to leave the music business to pursue three years of graduate studies at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Phil Stewart now found himself without a singing or touring partner, but quickly resolved the problem by recruiting Rich Rotkin and Arnie Marcus to accompany him on tour.
Now the story of The Rip Chords starts to get a little muddy. Melcher and a young songstress named Carol Conners, had written a song called "Hey Little Cobra". Recognizing the song's potential, Melcher decided to record and release the song under the Rip Chords name. Although Phil Stewart claims to have sung some vocals for the song, that has been disputed by Melcher and Johnston. It is clear however that the lead vocal of "Hey Little Cobra" is that of Terry Melcher with the high harmony added by Bruce Johnston.
In early 1964, just as The Beatles were breaking into the North American music scene, "Hey Little Cobra" shot up the national charts, peaking at #4. Soon, an album called "Hey Little Cobra And Other Hot Rod Hits" was recorded. The album featured the voices of Terry Melcher, Bruce Johnston, Phil Stewart, Rich Rotkin and Arnie Marcus, with a host of session musicians known as The Wrecking Crew backing them. All personal appearances were by Phil, Rich and Arnie.
Another car-orientated single, "Three Window Coupe", written by Roger Christian and Jan Berry of Jan And Dean, cracked the Top 30 in the summer of 1964 and was followed with an album of the same name, which also featured Melcher and Johnston on most of the tracks. After one final chart single, "One Piece Topless Bathing Suit", Melcher had decided to turn his full attention to record production and turned down the Brian Wilson composition, "Help Me Rhonda" for the Rip Chords.
As a live act, The Rip Chords put in an appearance singing "Red Hot Roadster" in a rock & roll movie titled A Swingin' Summer, which also featured Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Donnie Brooks, the Righteous Brothers and Raquel Welch, making her movie debut. The band officially split up in late 1965.
Terry Melcher would go on to produce some of classic rock's most memorable hits for The Byrds, Paul Revere and The Raiders and Steppenwolf. Bruce Johnston would join The Beach Boys in April of 1965 and continue to tour and record with them into the next millennium. It was also Bruce Johnston who would write Barry Manilow's theme song, "I Write The Songs".
A version of The Rip Chords was still touring in 2005, consisting of Richie Rotkin (vocals and percussion), Bob Rush (bass, vocals), Mitchell Schecter (lead guitar, vocals), Fred Brog (guitar, vocals, keyboards) and Patrick Maley (drums, vocals). Arnie Marcus, (bongos, percussion, vocals) joins the rest of the boys onstage for many of the shows and television appearances.
Here I Stand
The Rip Chords Lyrics
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All alone in my lonely world
All alone waiting for that girl
Yeah here I stand
Here I stand
All alone in my world of dreams
All alone with my memory
I love you so
Oh don't you know
I love you so
You don't know
You don't know how much I care
You don't know the torch I bear
So here I stand
Here I stand
Underneath the stars above
Waiting for you to bring your love
Oh here I stand
I love you so
Oh don't you know
I love you so
I love you so
Oh don't you know
I love you so
The Rip Chords's song "Here I Stand" is a melancholy tune that focuses on the feeling of loneliness and longing for a lost love. The repeated lyric "here I stand" emphasizes the singer's sense of being stuck in his current state of mind, unable to move on from the past relationship. The opening lines, "all alone in my lonely world," set the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer expresses his pain and heartbreak.
The chorus delivers the powerful message of the song, as the singer proclaims his love for his former partner, begging her to understand how much she means to him. The lyrics "you don't know how much I care" and "you don't know the torch I bear" show the depth of his feelings and the weight of his emotional burden. The final verse, "underneath the stars above, waiting for you to bring your love," further cements the idea that the singer is unable to move on from the relationship, as he waits for his former lover to return.
Overall, "Here I Stand" is a moving ballad about lost love and the pain of longing. Its emotional lyrics and heartbreaking melody make it a poignant addition to any breakup playlist.
Line by Line Meaning
Here I stand
I am currently standing in this specific location
All alone in my lonely world
I am by myself in my personal world which doesn't bring happiness
All alone waiting for that girl
I am waiting for a particular girl to come into my life
Yeah here I stand
Yes, I am standing here in this place
Here I stand
Once again, I am physically present in this spot
All alone in my world of dreams
I am isolated in my imaginative world that can't come true
All alone with my memory
I am alone with my recollections of the past
Yeah here I stand
Yes, I'm still standing here
I love you so
I have great feelings of affection for you
Oh don't you know
I am asking if you are aware of how I feel
You don't know
You are unaware of what I am feeling
You don't know how much I care
You have no idea how much I have deep regard for you
You don't know the torch I bear
You don't understand the emotional burden I am carrying
So here I stand
Therefore, I am still physically present and waiting
Underneath the stars above
My location is beneath the sky full of stars
Waiting for you to bring your love
I am waiting for you to reciprocate my feelings with love
Oh here I stand
Once again, I am standing here physically, and waiting for you
I love you so
I want to convey again how much I care for you
I love you so
My affection for you is immense
Oh don't you know
I need to remind you once again if you are aware of what I am feeling
Contributed by Alyssa H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Tyrone Epps
Rip chords 4 - ever !