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“Three Cool Cats” is a 1958 song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by The Coasters and released as the B-side of their hit single, “Charlie Brown.” It was one of the fifteen songs recorded by The Beatles for their Decca Records audition on New Year’s Day in 1962 in...
[Verse]
Three cool cats
Three cool cats
Are coming up in a beat up car
Spitting up a lift of candy bar
Talking on about how sharp they are
Three cool cats
Three cool chicks
Are walking down the street
Swinging their hips
Splitting up a bag of potato chips
I think cool cats really did flip
Three cool chicks
Yeah three cool chicks
[Pre-Chorus]
Well up came that first cool cat
He said, "Man look at that
Man, do you see what I see?"
"Well I want that middle chick"
"I want that little chick"
"Hey man save one chick for me"
Hey, well three cool chicks
Three cool chicks
[Chorus]
Well they love like angels from up above
And three cool cats really fell in love
But three cool chicks
Made three fools out of three cool cats
Three cool cats
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
Three cool cats
Three cool cats
(Three cool cats, oh three cool cats)
Three Cool Cats was written by Mike Stoller & Jerry Leiber & Leiber-Stoller.
Three Cool Cats was produced by Mike Smith (Decca).