Pipeline (song)
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| "Pipeline" | ||
|---|---|---|
| Image:The Chantays - Pipeline (Cover).jpg | ||
| Single by The Chantays | ||
| from the album Pipeline | ||
| B-side(s) | Move It | |
| Released | Dec. 1962/Jan. 1963 | |
| Genre | Surf rock | |
| Length | 02:19 | |
| Label | Downey Records | |
| Chart positions | ||
"Pipeline" is a surf rock song by The Chantays. It was also recorded by Johnny Thunders, Hank Marvin, Agent Orange, The Ventures, Anthrax, and Dick Dale with the help of Stevie Ray Vaughan. The song, originally called "Liberty's Whip," was renamed after the band members saw a Bruce Brown film. "Pipeline" was the Chantays only hit single and is one of the instrumental landmarks of surf music.
It was covered by Hot Butter on their 1973 album, More Hot Butter.

