Ray LaMontagne — And They Called Her California
Album: Long Way Home
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Length: 3:50
Plays (last 30 days): 11
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Length: 3:50
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I've been searching my mind
I need a place to hide, it gets so hard to find
I've been searching my dreams
Faces look so strange, all the rooms have changed
California
You run so far away
California
This time, you're gonna stay
I've been searching my life
Somewhere in the past, nothing ever lasts
I've been searching your eyes
It's so hard to breathe in your eternity
California
You run so far away
California
This time, you're gonna stay
With me for a little while
I wanna see that smile again
California
You run so far away
California
This time, I'm gonna stay
I need a place to hide, it gets so hard to find
I've been searching my dreams
Faces look so strange, all the rooms have changed
California
You run so far away
California
This time, you're gonna stay
I've been searching my life
Somewhere in the past, nothing ever lasts
I've been searching your eyes
It's so hard to breathe in your eternity
California
You run so far away
California
This time, you're gonna stay
With me for a little while
I wanna see that smile again
California
You run so far away
California
This time, I'm gonna stay
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Is Neil Young at least playing the harmonica?!
Don’t know why William selected this tune, not like him to play something so close to another artist Niel Young . Maybe Niel will get into it with Ray
Hope this is an homage to Neil Young and not just a blatant rip-off. Man, could've sworn it was Neil
Love the lyric “California you run so far away.” California today is nothing like it was in the 60’s & 70’s. Sad.
Ray.. where have you been?
I had to switch to the RP player to check why I never heard this one from Neil Young... That's why.
CoYoT51 wrote:
thought it was until Bill announced him
Couldn't sound more Neil Young-ish.
thought it was until Bill announced him
Har. The better question is: who *didn't* think this was a Neil Young song for the first 30 seconds or so?
Couldn't sound more Neil Young-ish.
Love Ray LaMontagne. Thanks for turning me on to this talented artist!